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Destructoid: Fighting Fantasy Preview

Destructoid writes: "Ultimately, however, I think Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain could be worth being on your radar. With level graphics that could rival Dementium: The Ward, a seemingly solid control scheme, a promised sense of humor (I saw tacos as a health item, for example), and a pedigree that not many fantasy franchises can claim, Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain has some promise. We'll have to get a more complete hands-on with the game to make anymore declarations of its quality, that's for sure".

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Warlock of Firetop Mountain Review - The Zombie Chimp

Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a PC version of my favourite fantasy book, with dungeons, and combat that still keeps the feel and style of the original book.

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Angeljuice2777d ago

My favourite book as a kid (alongside "island of the lizard king").

zombiechimp2777d ago

IotLK was my first FF, and still is the best.

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The Warlock of Firetop Mountain Review - Hey Poor Player

HPP: When comes to video games, the term “role-playing game” has become synonymous with anything that involves a fantasy setting, experience, and leveling-up. It’s far removed from the tabletop systems that spawned the term. Sure, there were text adventures and MUDS/MOOS (look it up, kids) but outside of throwing dice around a table, video games haven’t managed to capture that feeling. The Warlock of Firetop Mountain manages to capture that feeling without having to find those pesky friend things people talk about.

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MilkMan2798d ago

BOUGHT!
Now Steve, please, please, please make Autoduel the game somehow someway.
I'm tired of all these combat vehicle games that THINK they are Autoduel but fail miserably.
Thank you.

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Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain Stays Faithful To Its Roots

Dan Miller writes: "A first-person shooter version of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain was released on the Nintendo DS several years ago, but this new iteration promises to a far more faithful adaption. Your character progresses through the various dungeons and passageways, pausing every so often when a decision needs to be made. Combat takes place through the custom GridBluff fighting system with both you and your opponents making your moves at the same time – although it’s worth noting an alternative dice rolling combat system is available for purists."