8.4 /10 1 Votes
7.7/10 IGN Arcade system Midway Vegas | 4.5/5 Cabinet Standard Initial release date October 1998 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date(s) October 1998ArcadeNA: October 1998Nintendo 64NA: August 31, 1999PAL: December 1, 1999JP: April 7, 2000PlayStationNA: February 29, 2000PAL: June 28, 2000DreamcastNA: May 30, 2000PAL: July 21, 2000 Mode(s) Up to 4 players simultaneously Display Raster, standard resolution (Used: 336 × 240) Similar Gauntlet games, Midway games, role-playing video games |
Atari gauntlet legends arcade game overview game play video
Gauntlet Legends is an Arcade game released in 1998 by Atari Games. It is a fantasy themed Hack and slash styled dungeon crawl game, a sequel to 1985's popular Gauntlet and 1986's Gauntlet II and marks the final game in the series to be produced by Atari Games. Its unusual features for an arcade game included passwords and characters that could be saved, enabling players to play over the course of a long period.
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- Atari gauntlet legends arcade game overview game play video
- Gauntlet legends arcade
- Gameplay
- Characters
- Items
- Ports
- Critical response
- References

The game was given a sequel called Gauntlet Dark Legacy, which featured new characters to play and new levels.

Gauntlet legends arcade
Gameplay

In ages past, a corrupt mage named Garm used a set of Runestones to summon a demon named Skorne. However, Skorne crushed Garm and imprisoned his soul in the Underworld. Skorne, fearing the power of the Runestones, scattered them throughout the four realms, so that they could never be used against him. The player(s) must defeat the end bosses of each of the four kingdoms to obtain the four keys which allow access to the desecrated temple and be able to banish Skorne to the Underworld. While traveling through each realm, he/she/they must also collect the Thirteen Runestones from where they have been scattered. The complete set of Runestones allows him/her/them to pursue Skorne to the Underworld in order to finally destroy him. The players must find three rune stones on each kingdom in order to defeat Skorne in the Underworld (in the arcades only), and of course one from the battle grounds (home versions only). The initial arcade version had a contest by which the first 500 players to complete the game and send in the supplied validation code would win a free Gauntlet Legends shirt. This game will not end unless the player runs out of health.
Characters

A new aspect of the Gauntlet series is established in Legends: the ability to level up the player's character(s) as the game is played, increasing their abilities through experience earned by slaying enemies and acquiring treasure, similar to the character progression methods in many role-playing video games. The four primary attributes are:
Attributes increase with each level attained; increases can also be purchased from the Items menu with gold acquired in gameplay.
The stock fantasy characters from the original Gauntlet return for Legends; as before, each has greater starting ability in a single attribute than their fellows.
Character progression is saved through a password system; a player can progress all four characters to a maximum level of 99, and each of their attributes to a maximum of 999.
Items
There are many categories of items in Gauntlet Legends, as well as some unique ones. Most are contained in treasure chests and barrels scattered throughout the game, but some can be found lying in the open; most can also be purchased from the Items menu between levels. You can also disable the items and save them for later use. Gold is distributed through the game in a similar manner.
Ports
Critical response
Gauntlet Legends has received average reviews on all ports and releases. According to GameRankings, Gauntlet Legends received a 73.55% for the Dreamcast version, a 71.13% for the N64 version, and a 60.44% for the PlayStation version; for the same version, Metacritic only gave it a score of 59 out of 100.