Sentient_Simian wrote:Being born in the mid 90's I missed out on some good stuff. This and XCOM: Enemy Unknown allow me to see what first got some many people into gaming.
Beeing born in the mid 70´s (lol) I hope this old Eye of the Beholder feeling will come back
i am looking forward to this as i have been playing RPG games since the early 80's ( i was born in 1974 ! ), & i have spent MANY good hours & months playing the old classic games on the c64 & atari systems back in the day a few before & after them too.
so i have a good feeling that this game might take me back to my younger days !!! however april will be fine & i will order a copy as soon as i can has i want to play this game so so much now.
Hi Petri and Juho..and everybody else!
Glad to have a chance to join your forum. All seems work fine here, so I expect to find many hints for LoG in close future
This place will be rocking with all kinds of new comers that never heard of LoG after the release. Thanks for creating this new community for us all to talk about everything GRIMROCK
Eye 0f the beh0lder was awsum and the secrets made multiple play thru"s fun
I think LoG with it"s secrets will als0 have us playing thru many times 0r playing sl0wly checking ever wall f0r a switch, that brings me t0 my questi0n I h0pe we get t0 kn0w h0w many secrets per level kinda like the game Painkiller......