
But I think you'll find what you're looking for in Master Quest, a souped-up refreshed version of Grimrock

I think it makes more sense to play the original first, as MQ was really designed with the experienced player in mindPolioliolio wrote:I've yet to play Legend of Grimrock, but I have it sitting on my computer from a humble bundle, waiting to be played.
My question is, should I just go ahead and use Master Quest the first time I decide to play it?
Thanks!
I would recommend playing the original dungeon first. It was also build for new players to get used to the game while MQ assumes you are already familiar with LoG.Polioliolio wrote:I've yet to play Legend of Grimrock, but I have it sitting on my computer from a humble bundle, waiting to be played.
My question is, should I just go ahead and use Master Quest the first time I decide to play it?
Yes, quite a ton in fact. The dreams alone use a whopping 1440 procedurally defined alcoves to simulate the animation! Other than that there are a variety of custom alcoves here and there for specific purposes (for instance, the cube uses a ton of them, most of which are spawned and destroyed on the fly to suit the needs of the battle)SpiderFighter wrote:(@Komag: just curious; any custom alcoves in here?).