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greetings
Any suggestions on mods which are less puzzle oriented?
1: The Eye Of The Beholder - by Nicholas Hadrian (5 Stars Rating)
2: Tombs Of Winterfell - by Leki (4 Stars Rating)
However, I cannot tell if they are less puzzle orientated or not since I've played them only for some minutes, but they seem to be very promising.
greetings
Great, thanks for the help
Good advice, but I must specify: The FIRST Dragon Age. Stay far, far away from the second. Bioware went completely to crap after the first one and it shows.
before all the hate-comments start pouring-in, let me clarify a few things.
1) I didn't intend to offend anyone. it was late, and I was tired and angry because my Basketball team lost. so @Hurk and @Ultros - if you were offended, then I'm sorry.
2) Legend Of Grimrock IS a puzzle-based game. the puzzles are part of the game's core even more than the monsters are. and most of the user-content (maps) I know of also follow this rule.
there are some "unconventional" maps - like "Cows On Wheels" and "Toorum's Quest" - you can try, but all in all you won't enjoy Grimrock if you don't enjoy solving increasingly hard puzzles. and that includes both the vanilla game and like 80% of Workshop maps.
that's what I really meant by saying, this game isn't for you.
Please avoid going "lol gb2cod u just 2 dumb 4 this gaem xD" in the future, as it reeks of elitism and is not nice to anyone, including yourself.
SORRY :) I forgot!
Of course Dragon Age: Origins + DLC's :D (first episode) ..I would never recommend the second episode since it has evolved into a pure Hack'n'Slay game.
I'm not gonna lie, I laughed at this.
As much as I love Grimrock, I do agree with you. The amount of puzzles is mind boggling.
Considering this game is based off games like Eye of the Beholder the amount of puzzles in it felt just right though there could have been more. As some of the posters have already said, you guys probably arn't old enough to remember the games that LoG is based off of.
Apparently you are the ADD kiddie here. I posted my age and then you go ahead and post this idiotic theory only based on my dislike for the number of puzzles in the game.