See also:
- eToychest - - Reviewed by Jason Dobson, [55/100]. "While mind-numbingly boring in single-player, the game does inch closer to being fun when other players pick up a controller..
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- FilePlanet - - Provides gameplay movies and trailers.
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- GameFAQs - - Release data, and a message board.
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- GameSpot - - News, previews, images, videos, and links.
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- Team Xbox - - Offers previews, movies, news, and screenshots.
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- Detroit Free Press - - Reviewed by Heather Newman. "A terrific rental title, a vastly overpriced game to buy, an entertaining romp for an afternoon and a sure disappointment for longtime fans of the series." (January 15, 2006)
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- The A.V. Club - - Reviewed by Keith Phipps, [C]. "It's a great way to kill an afternoon with friends, but nothing more." (January 11, 2006)
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- Xbox Advanced - - Reviewed by Ken Nelson, [7.1/10]. "I whole-heartedly endorse the rental of the title, as it's multiplayer will be fun for a week or so before it starts to grow old." (January 10, 2006)
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- Electronic Gaming Monthly - - Reviewed by Robert Ashley, [6.3/10]. "Seven Sorrows baits you with a role-playing-game-style character development system, but the game's short length (easily clocking in under six hours) makes leveling up unrewarding." (January 9, 2006)
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- Extreme Gamer - - Reviewed by Jimmy, [6/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is decent hack and slash adventure that can keep you occupied for a while, although giving its nature this is only for fans of the hack and slash games, or if you're in need of a good co-op game." (January 9, 2006)
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- Game Over Online Magazine - - Reviewed by Jeff Haynes, [56%]. "The plot is inconsequential, the characters are less than one dimensional and the game is radically overbalanced, amongst other issues." (January 6, 2006)
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- NetJak - - Reviewed by Steve Lubitz, [3/10]. "It does too good of a job in simplifying the game to the point where it’s barely worth playing." (January 6, 2006)
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- Cheat Code Central - - Reviewed by Vaughn Smith, [3.9/5]. "If your parents have run the Gauntlet back in the day, nothing would be better than firing this up and having at it with them by your side." (January 5, 2006)
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- GameZone - - Reviewed by Natalie Romano, [7/10]. "With solid action, decent levels and loads of monsters, the game is still fun enough for new fans as well as those who fondly remember the original." (January 3, 2006)
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- Gaming Horizon - - Reviewed by Eric Dayday, [5.6/10]. "If it weren’t for the enjoyment you get from playing with the people you’ve gathered around you or hopping online to meet up with other Live users, this would be a game that I’d recommend you stay far away from considering its repetitive mindless gameplay and rather lackluster presentation." (January 3, 2006)
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- Bonus Stage - - Reviewed by Greg Wilcox, [8.2/10]. "The minimalist twist to Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows may turn of those gamers looking for depth, but the game really does pull you in with some great visuals and slick combo moves." (December 30, 2005)
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- 1UP - - Reviewed by Greg Ford, [6.5/10]. "Sorrows nails the controls, making the repetitive hack-n-slash action enjoyable in a Dynasty Warriors kinda way, and multiplayer is mostly successful." (December 24, 2005)
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- GamerFeed - - Reviewed by Robert Workman, [3.5/5]. "The action is fun enough to endure for a few hours, alone or with friends, and the presentation is actually pretty good." (December 21, 2005)
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- Talk Xbox - - Reviewed by Sallizar, [6.4/10]. "It’s just the same old Gauntlet with a shiny new exterior." (December 21, 2005)
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- GameSpy - - Reviewed by Justin Leeper, [3.5/5]. "It may not be revolutionary or technically stunning, but it is a lot of fun; and that's what games are all about." (December 19, 2005)
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- Next Level Gaming - - Reviewed by Michael Mullis, [81/100]. "And it's the first real console-based Gauntlet game ever, which adds a new element to the 4 player co-op play that was a cornerstone of the series." (December 14, 2005)
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- GameSpot - - Reviewed by Greg Kasavin, [5.2/10]. "Whether you play it alone or with friends, this uninspired update to the '80s swords-and-sorcery arcade dungeon crawl misses the mark with its boring, mindless action and short, forgettable quest." (December 12, 2005)
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- Team Xbox - - Reviewed by Dale Nardozzi, [8/10]. "Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows honors the origin coin-op in many instances- a nice touch." (December 12, 2005)
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