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The Keep (video game)

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The Keep
Developer(s)Cinemax
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
Release3DS:

11 October 2014 (USA)
18 October 2014 (EU)

Microsoft Windows:
TBA
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single-player

The Keep is a role-playing video game developed and published by Cinemax.

Gameplay

The game is a dungeon crawler consisting of 10 levels, each a floor of Watrys's Tower. To complete a level a player must get through multiple puzzles, traps and enemies. The game features a realtime combat and players can use spells. A Spell can be cast with the help of Runes that players find across levels. Different mixtures of Runes make different Spells.

Story

The game takes place in the Kingdom of Tallia. Evil Wizard Watrys is becoming more powerful and the ruling council isn't paying attention to this threat. One day a village is burnt and all local children are kidnapped by Watrys. A nameless villager then sets off to a tower where Watrys lives in hopes of defeating evil and saving the children.

Reception

The game has received generally positive reviews from critics. The average review score is 77% [1][2]

NintendoDojo gave the game 83%. It praised the gameplay, most notably the combat system. The challenging difficulty and puzzles also got a positive response. On the other hand, it criticised the lack of an automatic save feature and level design as every room looked the same.[3]

RPG Fan marked the game as a miniature clone of Legend of Grimrock but rated it positively at 70%.[4]

References

  1. ^ "The Keep". MetaCritic. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Reviews". The Keep Site. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. ^ Vigna, Antony. "Review:The Keep". NintendoDojo. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  4. ^ Miller, Kyle. "The Keep". RPGFan. Retrieved 16 November 2014.

Sequel

The developer announced during GDS 2014 that the sequel The Keep 2 was in pre-production development. More details were set to be revealed in 2015.[1]