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No cellars to search for neat surprises. Instead, you just walk out of town and enter the castle in which the game is actually played. Inside the castle, you must explore the maze of rooms in order to find much-needed equipment. At first, only the room in which you're standing is visible. As you explore, you reveal more and more of the castle.

Each maze ends with a staircase that takes you up to the next level. As you roam the castle hallways and rooms, you'll discover many useful objects, including swords, armor, shields, scrolls, magic canes, gold and medicine.

As with most RPGs, at first you'll find only weak weapons. The further you get into the game, the more powerful the weapons become. Of course, the enemies get stronger too. Fatal Labyrinth didn't get its name because the castle is safe.

Each new room is stocked with plenty of monsters. You can expect to face such exotic creatures as snails, bats, magicians, robots, ninjas, killer flies and others. In addition, rooms may have pit traps in their floors and secret doors in their walls. Lovers of RPGs will find this title lacking depth and devoid of excitement. There's no story to draw you in; any fun to be had is derived solely from exploring the mysterious labyrinth, defeating its occupants and picking up the treasures.

As an arcade game, Fatal Labyrinth is okay, although I think most gamers will find that it has very little repeat-play power. Fatal Labyrinth is Sega's first attempt at a low cost 2 meg quest game. In this there are 30 levels and a final confrontation with the evil boss dragon. The mazes are arrayed randomly from a master list. The weapons and spells also have a bit of randomness built in, for, in one game, a red cane will be good, and the next time you play it the red cane will be useless.

Some things are consistent. Scrolls and canes found in a room with enemies indicates that they can be safely used against monsters in that room. The rest is up to you in this bizarre, ever changing quest game! Sega has designed this game to change every time you play. Each time you plug this game in, it is different.

The layout to every level changes. So ,to, do all the power-up items. For example, a blue cane could be a powerful weapon the first time you play, but the next time it could be cursed. The red ring you find the first time out could strengthen arrmor in this me, but in playing on another day, it could throw you into darkness. We know that canes and scrolls are attack tools that have the potential to render powerful monsters helpless or annihilate them completely.

Rings and potions help your character in many ways. They could just boost your power a little bit, or they could replenish your hit points totally. However,these items could also be cursed, causing you to lose all of your food or make you move around uncontrollably. They could still darken entire levels on other occasions. To view reviews within a date range, please click and drag a selection on a graph above or click on a specific bar.

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Loading reviews There are no more reviews that match the filters set above. Review Filters. Enter up to characters to add a description to your widget:. Create widget. In a way, it kind of makes sense. I mean, you wouldn't expect the keeper of this huge labyrinth to be running any shops. If he wants money so bad, all he has to do is kill the offending adventurer. Then again, maybe some of the more intelligent monsters would open a shop to squeeze a little extra scratch out of the protagonist and line their monster pockets.

Whatever the case, gathering gold in this game is, let's face it, kind of pointless. A fat purse will only serve to glorify your death, and so really, the only people who'll pick up gold along the way are pessimists. That's why I always picked up the gold along the way.

Further complicating this utterly uncomplicated situation is the fact that certain bags of gold in the later levels will actually turn out to be mimics that will attack you when get too close, which is quite the dilemma: do you try to pick up that seemingly innocuous bag of gold and risk getting to your fancy grave a bit earlier?

No, you don't. Damn, I guess it really isn't much of a dilemma after all. Still, I have to say that with the overeating problem and the bit with the gold only buying nicer digs for your impending death, this game is one of the most if not THE most cynical RPGs out there.

Heck, while they're at it, why don't they just give the game's early weapons names like "puny dagger," and "sissy axe," or just name them all "filler"? Why not make the game's early enemies creatures like "noisy horsefly," or "lethargic puppy"?

Note that there are also a few cursed weapons which will make your food Also, a normal weapon can randomly be cursed. If you have equipped one before, watch the description.

If it says your weapon has a power of 0, it's cursed. To undo the curse on normal weapons, discard the weapon and pick it back up. You must also keep track of your food levels. You can starve and die of gluttony.

You will also move much slower when you eat too much food There is also gold, but all it does is change the game over screen. The controls work like this There are HP - The amount of health you have left.

F - Food. G - Gold. PW - Your attack power. AR - Your defensive power. The blank area is where messages will go. All you really have to do is just try to leave 3 times and let the guy talk to you, but you can talk to the villagers.

When the guy says to say goodbye to the townspeople, their dialogue will change. When you're ready, try leaving again. The hero will enter Dragonia and the real game will begin. Given that the floors are somewhat random, I cannot provide specific drections. I recommend that you try out every magic item that you can to know what it does for the rest of the game!

You can't continue until you reach floor 5, 10, 15, 20, or It is simply a 30x29 square with a staircase at the top-left corner. Also, fake gold and swords are introduced on this floor! Switch to armor you don't care about before fighting them. You may find the rarer weapons and armor.

Cursed items get much more common here. Stock up on the best items you could get. It's more complicated than the 10th, though. Immediately use a Chaos scroll and head into the middle part of the floor. Picking up the Holy Goblet will get you an extreme amount of experience and kill all the enemies.



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