

I’m sure glad I didn’t take the time to actually figure them out myself.
LEGEND OF GRIMROCK 2 ENEMIES TRIAL
I also think some of the puzzles are way too obscure or else rely on pure trial and error. A barbarian-type warrior wielding a huge, slow weapon will do awful damage overall due to poor accuracy. The only substantial gripes I have are that the classes don’t seem very well balanced, for example dexterity is much more important than strength due to how accuracy is a must.

The first enemy that we encounter in the game is a giant tortoise. There are also plenty of secret rooms to discover and you can even dig up treasure chests by deciphering clues on pieces of paper. Enemies Basics Legend of Grimrock II Guide Tortoise. I found it cool for a while but it got repetitive fast as you can basically beat anything using this technique provided you fight monsters one at a time and have four squares to maneuver around. The combat involves taking advantage of the square grid to hit enemies and then slip sideways before they can hit back, sort of like circle-strafing I guess. There are different classes with various possible builds, spells, plenty of items and potions, good variety of enemies and puzzles etc. If you like this style of RPG, this is pretty unobjectionable fare. Other than that, it’s very much a case of more of the same. Naturally this also comes with better graphics and a broader range of enemies to fight. I don’t recall that being the case in the first game. They do make use of large open areas to stage large battles, both those involving powerful bosses and those with large numbers of enemies. This is largely a cosmetic change as the game still takes place on a square grid that you navigate in the four cardinal directions. Obvious the biggest change in this sequel is that it doesn’t take place entirely in a dungeon. That’s enough to make this a surprisingly substantial game I think. Even so, it took me more than 20 hours of playing to reach the end, though I did take the extra trouble of getting the true ending. My completionist instincts pushed me to play it anyway so I more or less did my best speedrush my way through it relying on online guides to solve the puzzles. This was an impulse purchase a while back that I quickly regretted as I didn’t even like the first game all that much.
