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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is a Dungeon Crawler/Hack and Slash video game published by Midway released on December 12, 2005 for the PlayStation 2. Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic RPG collecting and customization elements for solo play, and Co-op. Seven Sorrows is the fusion of fantasy fighting action with the strategy and fascination of user friendly RPG elements, challenging players in solo and cooperative play, and a thriving online community. The darkest, most intense Gauntlet saga ever; Single and multiplayer modes.

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
Developer(s)Midway Studios San Diego
Publisher(s)Midway Games
Composer(s)Inon Zur
Jason Graves
Alexander Brandon
SeriesGauntlet
EngineRenderWare
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release
  • NA: December 12, 2005
  • EU: March 24, 2006
  • AU: March 30, 2006
Genre(s)Hack and slash, dungeon crawl
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic role-playing collecting and customization elements for solo play, co-op and an online community.

Gameplay[edit]

The game features the four original heroes: the wizard, the elf, the warrior, and the Valkyrie, each wielding many combos and special attacks that can be purchased at the end of each world removing the dull look of a single attack and adding a nice level detail. Unlike the previous Gauntlet game, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, there are only four characters, with no unlockable hidden characters and no character appearance customization available. There is also no longer a central hub world where players can upgrade their characters and choose which world to enter next. Upgrading is instead done at the end of each world, and cannot be accessed from the menu, nor is there a shop where items can be purchased.

Plot[edit]

Centuries ago, four immortal heroes were gathered together to serve the emperor. He trusted their advice, but sought their immortality, and so his six great advisors used this against him, and tricked him into crucifying the heroes on a great tree at the bottom of the world. Afterwards the emperor regretted this act, and yet committed six other sorrows before he was killed by his trusted advisors. However, before his death he undid his first great sorrow and released his loyal heroes from the tree. Mysteriously set free, the heroes now must set out to destroy the emperor's twisted advisors, transformed into monstrous creatures by stealing the heroes immortality, and set right the emperor's six other sorrows. If the ancient heroes cannot undo the emperor's deeds on their own, his mad plans may tear apart the world. The heroes set out to destroy the emperor, but there are some complications and all their powers are taken away, from there, it is up to the player to gain the powers back and destroy the emperor.

Development[edit]

Industry veterans John Romero and Josh Sawyer initially spearheaded Midway'sSan Diego studio, intent on reviving the Gauntletaction role-playing game (RPG) franchise. Romero and Sawyer both left Midway Games before the completion of this title. The two characters created by Romero and Sawyer, Lancer and Tragedian, were removed from the final game.[1]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankingsPS2: 61.56%[2]
Xbox: 64.88%[3]
MetacriticPS2: 59 out of 100[4]
Xbox: 61 out of 100[5]
Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM6.33 out of 10[6]
EurogamerPS2: 5 out of 10[7]
Game Informer6.25 out of 10[8]
GameProPS2: [9]
GameRevolutionD+[10]
GameSpot5.2 out of 10[11]
GameSpy[12]
GameTrailers6.7 out of 10[13]
GameZoneXbox: 7 out of 10[14]
IGN7 out of 10[15]
OPM (US)[16]
OXM (US)7 out of 10[17]
The A.V. ClubC[18]

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows was met with mixed reviews.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Interview'. GameBanshee. 4 March 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  2. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  3. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  4. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  5. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  6. ^EGM staff (February 2006). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'. Electronic Gaming Monthly (200). Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  7. ^Kumar, Mathew (2006-02-09). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  8. ^Mason, Lisa (February 2006). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  9. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)'. GamePro. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  10. ^Reilly, Mike (2005-12-23). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows review for the PS2'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  11. ^Kasavin, Greg (2005-12-12). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review for PlayStation 2'. GameSpot. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  12. ^Leeper, Justin (2005-12-19). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (PS2)'. GameSpy. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  13. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Video Game, GT Video Review'. GameTrailers. January 18, 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  14. ^Romano, Natalie (2006-01-03). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - XB - Review'. GameZone. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  15. ^Miller, Jonathan (2005-12-14). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - PlayStation 2 Review'. IGN. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  16. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine: 77. February 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  17. ^'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'. Official Xbox Magazine: 78. February 2006.
  18. ^Phipps, Keith (2006-01-11). 'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows'. The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gauntlet:_Seven_Sorrows&oldid=947296318'
  • Cheats
  • Unlockables
  • Hints
  • Easter Eggs
  • Glitches

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Easy Money

After you walked by a broken stone on the first level, you walk up a bit and there will be steps. There will be a switch and a telaporter. Activate the switch and the telaporter will oporate. You will be telaported to 2 diffrent towers and a nice looking room. Death will apear. To kill him, use mana blast. After that, go to the end of the level. Do not finish the level. Open up the treasure chest and you got yourself 250 peices of gold!

Easy Level Up

On the 4th level there will be 2 generators aftera bridge. Once you see them, don't destroy them. Goin the middle of the place and kill them whenthey come out of the generators.

Extra Upgrade

On the third level there is a wheel barrow. If yougo behind it there is a golden box. Open it and itwill say weaponry upgrade.

Get All Upgrades

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    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is a Dungeon Crawler/Hack and Slash video game published by Midway released on December 12, 2005 for the PlayStation 2. Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic RPG collecting and customization elements for solo play, and Co-op. Seven Sorrows is the fusion of fantasy fighting action with the strategy and fascination of user friendly RPG elements, challenging players in solo and cooperative play, and a thriving online community. The darkest, most intense Gauntlet saga ever; Single and multiplayer modes.

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
    Developer(s)Midway Studios San Diego
    Publisher(s)Midway Games
    Composer(s)Inon Zur
    Jason Graves
    Alexander Brandon
    SeriesGauntlet
    EngineRenderWare
    Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox
    Release
    • NA: December 12, 2005
    • EU: March 24, 2006
    • AU: March 30, 2006
    Genre(s)Hack and slash, dungeon crawl
    Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic role-playing collecting and customization elements for solo play, co-op and an online community.

    Gameplay[edit]

    The game features the four original heroes: the wizard, the elf, the warrior, and the Valkyrie, each wielding many combos and special attacks that can be purchased at the end of each world removing the dull look of a single attack and adding a nice level detail. Unlike the previous Gauntlet game, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, there are only four characters, with no unlockable hidden characters and no character appearance customization available. There is also no longer a central hub world where players can upgrade their characters and choose which world to enter next. Upgrading is instead done at the end of each world, and cannot be accessed from the menu, nor is there a shop where items can be purchased.

    Plot[edit]

    Centuries ago, four immortal heroes were gathered together to serve the emperor. He trusted their advice, but sought their immortality, and so his six great advisors used this against him, and tricked him into crucifying the heroes on a great tree at the bottom of the world. Afterwards the emperor regretted this act, and yet committed six other sorrows before he was killed by his trusted advisors. However, before his death he undid his first great sorrow and released his loyal heroes from the tree. Mysteriously set free, the heroes now must set out to destroy the emperor\'s twisted advisors, transformed into monstrous creatures by stealing the heroes immortality, and set right the emperor\'s six other sorrows. If the ancient heroes cannot undo the emperor\'s deeds on their own, his mad plans may tear apart the world. The heroes set out to destroy the emperor, but there are some complications and all their powers are taken away, from there, it is up to the player to gain the powers back and destroy the emperor.

    Development[edit]

    Industry veterans John Romero and Josh Sawyer initially spearheaded Midway\'sSan Diego studio, intent on reviving the Gauntletaction role-playing game (RPG) franchise. Romero and Sawyer both left Midway Games before the completion of this title. The two characters created by Romero and Sawyer, Lancer and Tragedian, were removed from the final game.[1]

    Reception[edit]

    Reception
    Aggregate scores
    AggregatorScore
    GameRankingsPS2: 61.56%[2]
    Xbox: 64.88%[3]
    MetacriticPS2: 59 out of 100[4]
    Xbox: 61 out of 100[5]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    EGM6.33 out of 10[6]
    EurogamerPS2: 5 out of 10[7]
    Game Informer6.25 out of 10[8]
    GameProPS2: [9]
    GameRevolutionD+[10]
    GameSpot5.2 out of 10[11]
    GameSpy[12]
    GameTrailers6.7 out of 10[13]
    GameZoneXbox: 7 out of 10[14]
    IGN7 out of 10[15]
    OPM (US)[16]
    OXM (US)7 out of 10[17]
    The A.V. ClubC[18]

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows was met with mixed reviews.

    References[edit]

    1. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Interview\'. GameBanshee. 4 March 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
    2. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2\'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    3. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox\'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    4. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2 Reviews\'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    5. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox Reviews\'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    6. ^EGM staff (February 2006). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Electronic Gaming Monthly (200). Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
    7. ^Kumar, Mathew (2006-02-09). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)\'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    8. ^Mason, Lisa (February 2006). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
    9. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)\'. GamePro. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
    10. ^Reilly, Mike (2005-12-23). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows review for the PS2\'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    11. ^Kasavin, Greg (2005-12-12). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review for PlayStation 2\'. GameSpot. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    12. ^Leeper, Justin (2005-12-19). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (PS2)\'. GameSpy. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    13. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Video Game, GT Video Review\'. GameTrailers. January 18, 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    14. ^Romano, Natalie (2006-01-03). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - XB - Review\'. GameZone. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
    15. ^Miller, Jonathan (2005-12-14). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - PlayStation 2 Review\'. IGN. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    16. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine: 77. February 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
    17. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Official Xbox Magazine: 78. February 2006.
    18. ^Phipps, Keith (2006-01-11). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2015.

    External links[edit]

    • Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows at MobyGames
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    After you walked by a broken stone on the first level, you walk up a bit and there will be steps. There will be a switch and a telaporter. Activate the switch and the telaporter will oporate. You will be telaported to 2 diffrent towers and a nice looking room. Death will apear. To kill him, use mana blast. After that, go to the end of the level. Do not finish the level. Open up the treasure chest and you got yourself 250 peices of gold!

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    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is a Dungeon Crawler/Hack and Slash video game published by Midway released on December 12, 2005 for the PlayStation 2. Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic RPG collecting and customization elements for solo play, and Co-op. Seven Sorrows is the fusion of fantasy fighting action with the strategy and fascination of user friendly RPG elements, challenging players in solo and cooperative play, and a thriving online community. The darkest, most intense Gauntlet saga ever; Single and multiplayer modes.

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows
    Developer(s)Midway Studios San Diego
    Publisher(s)Midway Games
    Composer(s)Inon Zur
    Jason Graves
    Alexander Brandon
    SeriesGauntlet
    EngineRenderWare
    Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox
    Release
    • NA: December 12, 2005
    • EU: March 24, 2006
    • AU: March 30, 2006
    Genre(s)Hack and slash, dungeon crawl
    Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the follow-up to Gauntlet Legends and Gauntlet Dark Legacy. It fuses fantasy fighting action with the strategic role-playing collecting and customization elements for solo play, co-op and an online community.

    Gameplay[edit]

    The game features the four original heroes: the wizard, the elf, the warrior, and the Valkyrie, each wielding many combos and special attacks that can be purchased at the end of each world removing the dull look of a single attack and adding a nice level detail. Unlike the previous Gauntlet game, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, there are only four characters, with no unlockable hidden characters and no character appearance customization available. There is also no longer a central hub world where players can upgrade their characters and choose which world to enter next. Upgrading is instead done at the end of each world, and cannot be accessed from the menu, nor is there a shop where items can be purchased.

    Plot[edit]

    Centuries ago, four immortal heroes were gathered together to serve the emperor. He trusted their advice, but sought their immortality, and so his six great advisors used this against him, and tricked him into crucifying the heroes on a great tree at the bottom of the world. Afterwards the emperor regretted this act, and yet committed six other sorrows before he was killed by his trusted advisors. However, before his death he undid his first great sorrow and released his loyal heroes from the tree. Mysteriously set free, the heroes now must set out to destroy the emperor\'s twisted advisors, transformed into monstrous creatures by stealing the heroes immortality, and set right the emperor\'s six other sorrows. If the ancient heroes cannot undo the emperor\'s deeds on their own, his mad plans may tear apart the world. The heroes set out to destroy the emperor, but there are some complications and all their powers are taken away, from there, it is up to the player to gain the powers back and destroy the emperor.

    Development[edit]

    Industry veterans John Romero and Josh Sawyer initially spearheaded Midway\'sSan Diego studio, intent on reviving the Gauntletaction role-playing game (RPG) franchise. Romero and Sawyer both left Midway Games before the completion of this title. The two characters created by Romero and Sawyer, Lancer and Tragedian, were removed from the final game.[1]

    Reception[edit]

    Reception
    Aggregate scores
    AggregatorScore
    GameRankingsPS2: 61.56%[2]
    Xbox: 64.88%[3]
    MetacriticPS2: 59 out of 100[4]
    Xbox: 61 out of 100[5]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    EGM6.33 out of 10[6]
    EurogamerPS2: 5 out of 10[7]
    Game Informer6.25 out of 10[8]
    GameProPS2: [9]
    GameRevolutionD+[10]
    GameSpot5.2 out of 10[11]
    GameSpy[12]
    GameTrailers6.7 out of 10[13]
    GameZoneXbox: 7 out of 10[14]
    IGN7 out of 10[15]
    OPM (US)[16]
    OXM (US)7 out of 10[17]
    The A.V. ClubC[18]

    Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows was met with mixed reviews.

    References[edit]

    1. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Interview\'. GameBanshee. 4 March 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
    2. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2\'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    3. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox\'. GameRankings. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    4. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for PlayStation 2 Reviews\'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    5. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows for Xbox Reviews\'. Metacritic. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    6. ^EGM staff (February 2006). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Electronic Gaming Monthly (200). Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
    7. ^Kumar, Mathew (2006-02-09). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)\'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    8. ^Mason, Lisa (February 2006). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
    9. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review (PS2)\'. GamePro. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
    10. ^Reilly, Mike (2005-12-23). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows review for the PS2\'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    11. ^Kasavin, Greg (2005-12-12). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Review for PlayStation 2\'. GameSpot. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    12. ^Leeper, Justin (2005-12-19). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (PS2)\'. GameSpy. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    13. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Video Game, GT Video Review\'. GameTrailers. January 18, 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
    14. ^Romano, Natalie (2006-01-03). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - XB - Review\'. GameZone. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
    15. ^Miller, Jonathan (2005-12-14). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - PlayStation 2 Review\'. IGN. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
    16. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine: 77. February 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
    17. ^\'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. Official Xbox Magazine: 78. February 2006.
    18. ^Phipps, Keith (2006-01-11). \'Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows\'. The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2015.

    External links[edit]

    • Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows at MobyGames
    Retrieved from \'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gauntlet:_Seven_Sorrows&oldid=947296318\'
    • Cheats
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    After you walked by a broken stone on the first level, you walk up a bit and there will be steps. There will be a switch and a telaporter. Activate the switch and the telaporter will oporate. You will be telaported to 2 diffrent towers and a nice looking room. Death will apear. To kill him, use mana blast. After that, go to the end of the level. Do not finish the level. Open up the treasure chest and you got yourself 250 peices of gold!

    Easy Level Up

    On the 4th level there will be 2 generators aftera bridge. Once you see them, don\'t destroy them. Goin the middle of the place and kill them whenthey come out of the generators.

    Extra Upgrade

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    Get All Upgrades

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