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more about #roguelike Tevor_the_Third: Ironically what's selling me the most on this game, after reading this article, is that it's kinda a Roguelike game. I dismissed it as another JRPG be... more » Bouchart: I do like rougelikes so this is interesting. I actually managed to beat ADOM this one time, it took maybe 3 years. Nethack, I still haven't gotten p... more » Karlott: This is fine, but they need to add "hard mode" to make it play like it does on the DS. (I apologize since I'm sure this was probably already said a ... more » Knoxximus ver. 5.66: The should have a 3rd option that keeps the game completely intact. How hard could that be? Isn't that how this game was originally programmed anyhow? more » Maakies: Interesting, never heard of this genre, but I can tell I wouldn't like it. It seems around the time gamecube and dreamcast were releasing RPGs they w... more » Latias_On_Vox: I'll agree on the ridiculous and often unfair difficulty. I played Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time on the DS. Absolutely charming title, g... more » BryanH: Another difference: You are a ferret. more » muu: The original Super-Famicom release was probably one of the best games ever released for the system. Dunno about the Wii version though, a lot of Shi-... more » emcglone316: What does the term "roguelike" actually mean? Ive never heard it used before. more » Wahrheit: DS Shiren didn't catch my fancy.. It was like Izuna but without any poor attempts at humor. For better or worse, I wasn't about to buy two roguelike ... more » Shiryu: What a truly unappreciated gem. Looking forward for this Wii outing . more » -
#atlus
Shiren The Wanderer: Don't Call It A Roguelike
Atlus' upcoming Wii RPG Shiren the Wanderer has all the trappings of a roguelike dungeon crawler, but Atlus notes key differences that set it apart from other roguelike games. For instance, it's much easier.
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#rogue
iPhone Gets Rogue, NetHack Pleading Starts Here
For me, roguelike games are an absolute must have on any self-respecting games platform, and you don't get much more roguelike than, well, Rogue. More »

