Break Free From The Dungeons In Legend Of Grimrock 2

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Almost Human has released its first-person dungeon crawling sequel Legend of Grimrock 2 on Windows.

 

You’ve broke your way out of the dungeons of Mount Grimrock, and in this sequel, you’ll be solving puzzles, avoiding traps, and fighting beasties around the sunlit Isle of Nex.

 

The game plays like classic action-RPGs Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder, so expect grid-based movement and to do everything in real-time. That includes managing your party, casting spells, and dodging spike traps and sword swings.

 

You can purchase the game right now for $21.59 on the official website through the Humble Store widget, or just go directly to the Humble Store. It’s also available on GOG.com as well as Steam.


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