Fatal Labyrinth Download Rating: 4,6/5 2154 reviews
Fatal Labyrinth: The Most Cynical RPG!
by: Dr. Boogie

At its heart, an RPG is all about assuming the role of the hero and guiding him to glory and victory over the forces of evil by power-leveling him until even the most challenging foes are unable to lay a finger on him. Sometimes, a story gets worked into that mix, but stories are for suckers, anyways. The bottom line is you're in it for the long haul, starting off as a shrimpy little guy struggling in his encounters with slugs and rats, and work your way up to master of sword and sorcery, cleaving your enemies in 'twain with your mighty Sword of Storms, turning aside their blows with your Dragonskin armor, and blasting them to pieces with meteors summoned from that magic ring you found in the Demon's Watercloset. There are a few breaks from tradition here and there, and I'd like to call your attention to a couple of those in an old Sega Genesis game entitled Fatal Labyrinth.

Like I said, plot and storylines are for chumps. In this case, it's about getting some Holy Goblet or something from the bad guy at the top of this castle that just happens to sit right next to the town that you live in. In typical RPG fashion, you set out from town with little more than the shirt on your back and a pocket knife for fighting off the armies of the damned. Then, it's sink-or-swim time as you scour the enemy's dungeons in search of better gear and monsters to slay and fill your experience meter. Pretty standard fare, really. Then there's the food..

You'll need to keep yourself well-fed as you explore the titular labyrinth. However, you only packed enough food for around ten minutes of exploration. Luckily, there's a lot of spare meat just lying around on the floor in the labyrinth. Mmm-mm. Here's where it gets weird, though: sure, you have to keep yourself fed, but if you eat too much..


You die.

That's right, you die. Your character does not have enough self-control to stop eating before a nasty case of death sets in. To make matters worse, you can never tell how much food is in that pile of food you just found on the floor (and by the way, the fact that you found it on the floor is of no concern), and so you may yourself accidentally stuffed to the point of bursting when all you wanted was a little gnosh. Life is indeed cruel.
Speaking of death, that brings me to the next unique feature in the game: gold.

Gold itself isn't that unique when it comes to RPGs. If you're looking to buy yourself that shiny new armor, or a fancier sword than the one you took from that random encounter a short while back, odds are your transaction is going to be gold-based. Sometimes, the designers will try to work in their own monetary system like gil, or meseta, or what have you, but gold is the most widely-accepted currency in the realm of fantasy. It's even used in Fatal Labyrinth, but in this case, it's used for a slightly different purpose. In RPGs past, you could buy new equipment and spells and such with your gold, but in this game, gold only buys you one thing:


A better tombstone.

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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'? Maybe I'll just save those for when I make an RPG of my own. You'll fight only the weakest, most pitiful enemies you can think of in the early stages, and instead of gold, the only currency in the land will be those crappy weapons you find early on. Want that shiny new spear? That'll cost you eight shortswords. A new suit of armor, perhaps? Twelve rusty handaxes and three wooden daggers. Plus, instead of becoming more powerful, leveling up will only mean that you're one step closer to death, just like in real life. Awesome.

Questions or Comments about this piece?
email Dr. Boogie

*** You too can play Fatal Labyrinth! ***
[CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FATAL LABYRINTH]

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The hero of Fatal Labyrinth engaged in combat.The player controls a nondescript hero who has agreed to enter a forbidden, battle various monsters, and make way up to the 30th floor where an evil guards a stolen Holy Goblet. The hero may walk about town talking with the villagers for advice prior to entering the labyrinth. Upon defeating the dragon and reclaiming the Goblet, the player flies back to the village to speak to villagers, who offer praises and congratulations for the hero's efforts.Although Fatal Labyrinth does have a very basic system, it is not exactly a typical turn-based or action RPG.

It shares elements with games, with a much simpler storyline and gameplay. Just as in roguelike games, each level and its contents are randomly generated, similarly to 's series.On each level of the labyrinth, weapons, armor, magic rings, and other items are found, which can be equipped or thrown. Melee weapons include axes, swords and polearms (although the length of the weapon determines its characteristics). Short weapons (axes, short swords) are more powerful but less accurate while longer weapons (, polearms) usually hit for less damage but are more accurate. Bows and are included for projectile combat.

Body armor, helmets and shields can be found. The effects in magic rings vary from powering up the hero to using them as magical throwing projectiles.Fatal Labyrinth also has a wide variety of other items, including scrolls, canes and potions. A key part of the game revolves around identifying which of these items benefit the character and which ones have curses. Sometimes throwing these items can cause projectile damage.

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After defeating monsters, the hero levels up and gains health points, added attack power and receives a better title.Enemies only move and attack in response to the player's actions; i.e., when the player takes a step, the enemies take a step. Checkpoints exist on every fifth floor; upon dying, the player is returned to those floors if they were reached. If the hero wanders around a level for too long, the screen will flash and the monsters will respawn. Some floors have pits in which the character falls down one level and has to fight monsters on that level again.

The hero may also step on an alarm and may become trapped by monsters. Sometimes the hero respawns in a room with no visible doors, so he might need to search for a hidden door.Food is a vital part of the game. When fed, the hero slowly regenerates health. If unfed for extended periods of time, the hero becomes hungry and loses health. Conversely, if too much food is eaten, the character dies of overeating. Some items can help or hinder the digestion of the hero.Like many role-playing games, is present, though the only role it serves is to provide the player with a better funeral service upon death. The more gold you collect in the game, the more detailed your grave is.

More people will attend the player's funeral based on their level when killed.External links. at.

at. at segadoes.com. at tcrf.net.

Fatal Labyrinth: The Most Cynical RPG!
by: Dr. Boogie

At its heart, an RPG is all about assuming the role of the hero and guiding him to glory and victory over the forces of evil by power-leveling him until even the most challenging foes are unable to lay a finger on him. Sometimes, a story gets worked into that mix, but stories are for suckers, anyways. The bottom line is you're in it for the long haul, starting off as a shrimpy little guy struggling in his encounters with slugs and rats, and work your way up to master of sword and sorcery, cleaving your enemies in 'twain with your mighty Sword of Storms, turning aside their blows with your Dragonskin armor, and blasting them to pieces with meteors summoned from that magic ring you found in the Demon's Watercloset. There are a few breaks from tradition here and there, and I'd like to call your attention to a couple of those in an old Sega Genesis game entitled Fatal Labyrinth.

Like I said, plot and storylines are for chumps. In this case, it's about getting some Holy Goblet or something from the bad guy at the top of this castle that just happens to sit right next to the town that you live in. In typical RPG fashion, you set out from town with little more than the shirt on your back and a pocket knife for fighting off the armies of the damned. Then, it's sink-or-swim time as you scour the enemy's dungeons in search of better gear and monsters to slay and fill your experience meter. Pretty standard fare, really. Then there's the food..

You'll need to keep yourself well-fed as you explore the titular labyrinth. However, you only packed enough food for around ten minutes of exploration. Luckily, there's a lot of spare meat just lying around on the floor in the labyrinth. Mmm-mm. Here's where it gets weird, though: sure, you have to keep yourself fed, but if you eat too much..


You die.

That's right, you die. Your character does not have enough self-control to stop eating before a nasty case of death sets in. To make matters worse, you can never tell how much food is in that pile of food you just found on the floor (and by the way, the fact that you found it on the floor is of no concern), and so you may yourself accidentally stuffed to the point of bursting when all you wanted was a little gnosh. Life is indeed cruel.
Speaking of death, that brings me to the next unique feature in the game: gold.

Gold itself isn't that unique when it comes to RPGs. If you're looking to buy yourself that shiny new armor, or a fancier sword than the one you took from that random encounter a short while back, odds are your transaction is going to be gold-based. Sometimes, the designers will try to work in their own monetary system like gil, or meseta, or what have you, but gold is the most widely-accepted currency in the realm of fantasy. It's even used in Fatal Labyrinth, but in this case, it's used for a slightly different purpose. In RPGs past, you could buy new equipment and spells and such with your gold, but in this game, gold only buys you one thing:


A better tombstone.

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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'? Maybe I'll just save those for when I make an RPG of my own. You'll fight only the weakest, most pitiful enemies you can think of in the early stages, and instead of gold, the only currency in the land will be those crappy weapons you find early on. Want that shiny new spear? That'll cost you eight shortswords. A new suit of armor, perhaps? Twelve rusty handaxes and three wooden daggers. Plus, instead of becoming more powerful, leveling up will only mean that you're one step closer to death, just like in real life. Awesome.

Questions or Comments about this piece?
email Dr. Boogie

*** You too can play Fatal Labyrinth! ***
[CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FATAL LABYRINTH]

Note: to play this game you'll need a Sega Genesis emulator.

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Then check out Dr. Boogie's feature on:


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The hero of Fatal Labyrinth engaged in combat.The player controls a nondescript hero who has agreed to enter a forbidden, battle various monsters, and make way up to the 30th floor where an evil guards a stolen Holy Goblet. The hero may walk about town talking with the villagers for advice prior to entering the labyrinth. Upon defeating the dragon and reclaiming the Goblet, the player flies back to the village to speak to villagers, who offer praises and congratulations for the hero's efforts.Although Fatal Labyrinth does have a very basic system, it is not exactly a typical turn-based or action RPG.

It shares elements with games, with a much simpler storyline and gameplay. Just as in roguelike games, each level and its contents are randomly generated, similarly to 's series.On each level of the labyrinth, weapons, armor, magic rings, and other items are found, which can be equipped or thrown. Melee weapons include axes, swords and polearms (although the length of the weapon determines its characteristics). Short weapons (axes, short swords) are more powerful but less accurate while longer weapons (, polearms) usually hit for less damage but are more accurate. Bows and are included for projectile combat.

Body armor, helmets and shields can be found. The effects in magic rings vary from powering up the hero to using them as magical throwing projectiles.Fatal Labyrinth also has a wide variety of other items, including scrolls, canes and potions. A key part of the game revolves around identifying which of these items benefit the character and which ones have curses. Sometimes throwing these items can cause projectile damage.

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After defeating monsters, the hero levels up and gains health points, added attack power and receives a better title.Enemies only move and attack in response to the player's actions; i.e., when the player takes a step, the enemies take a step. Checkpoints exist on every fifth floor; upon dying, the player is returned to those floors if they were reached. If the hero wanders around a level for too long, the screen will flash and the monsters will respawn. Some floors have pits in which the character falls down one level and has to fight monsters on that level again.

The hero may also step on an alarm and may become trapped by monsters. Sometimes the hero respawns in a room with no visible doors, so he might need to search for a hidden door.Food is a vital part of the game. When fed, the hero slowly regenerates health. If unfed for extended periods of time, the hero becomes hungry and loses health. Conversely, if too much food is eaten, the character dies of overeating. Some items can help or hinder the digestion of the hero.Like many role-playing games, is present, though the only role it serves is to provide the player with a better funeral service upon death. The more gold you collect in the game, the more detailed your grave is.

More people will attend the player's funeral based on their level when killed.External links. at.

at. at segadoes.com. at tcrf.net.

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  • Fatal Labyrinth Download Rating: 4,6/5 2154 reviews
  • Fatal Labyrinth: The Most Cynical RPG!
    by: Dr. Boogie

    At its heart, an RPG is all about assuming the role of the hero and guiding him to glory and victory over the forces of evil by power-leveling him until even the most challenging foes are unable to lay a finger on him. Sometimes, a story gets worked into that mix, but stories are for suckers, anyways. The bottom line is you're in it for the long haul, starting off as a shrimpy little guy struggling in his encounters with slugs and rats, and work your way up to master of sword and sorcery, cleaving your enemies in 'twain with your mighty Sword of Storms, turning aside their blows with your Dragonskin armor, and blasting them to pieces with meteors summoned from that magic ring you found in the Demon's Watercloset. There are a few breaks from tradition here and there, and I'd like to call your attention to a couple of those in an old Sega Genesis game entitled Fatal Labyrinth.

    Like I said, plot and storylines are for chumps. In this case, it's about getting some Holy Goblet or something from the bad guy at the top of this castle that just happens to sit right next to the town that you live in. In typical RPG fashion, you set out from town with little more than the shirt on your back and a pocket knife for fighting off the armies of the damned. Then, it's sink-or-swim time as you scour the enemy's dungeons in search of better gear and monsters to slay and fill your experience meter. Pretty standard fare, really. Then there's the food..

    You'll need to keep yourself well-fed as you explore the titular labyrinth. However, you only packed enough food for around ten minutes of exploration. Luckily, there's a lot of spare meat just lying around on the floor in the labyrinth. Mmm-mm. Here's where it gets weird, though: sure, you have to keep yourself fed, but if you eat too much..


    You die.

    That's right, you die. Your character does not have enough self-control to stop eating before a nasty case of death sets in. To make matters worse, you can never tell how much food is in that pile of food you just found on the floor (and by the way, the fact that you found it on the floor is of no concern), and so you may yourself accidentally stuffed to the point of bursting when all you wanted was a little gnosh. Life is indeed cruel.
    Speaking of death, that brings me to the next unique feature in the game: gold.

    Gold itself isn't that unique when it comes to RPGs. If you're looking to buy yourself that shiny new armor, or a fancier sword than the one you took from that random encounter a short while back, odds are your transaction is going to be gold-based. Sometimes, the designers will try to work in their own monetary system like gil, or meseta, or what have you, but gold is the most widely-accepted currency in the realm of fantasy. It's even used in Fatal Labyrinth, but in this case, it's used for a slightly different purpose. In RPGs past, you could buy new equipment and spells and such with your gold, but in this game, gold only buys you one thing:


    A better tombstone.

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    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'? Maybe I'll just save those for when I make an RPG of my own. You'll fight only the weakest, most pitiful enemies you can think of in the early stages, and instead of gold, the only currency in the land will be those crappy weapons you find early on. Want that shiny new spear? That'll cost you eight shortswords. A new suit of armor, perhaps? Twelve rusty handaxes and three wooden daggers. Plus, instead of becoming more powerful, leveling up will only mean that you're one step closer to death, just like in real life. Awesome.

    Questions or Comments about this piece?
    email Dr. Boogie

    *** You too can play Fatal Labyrinth! ***
    [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FATAL LABYRINTH]

    Note: to play this game you'll need a Sega Genesis emulator.

    Want to see some more video game related content?
    Then check out Dr. Boogie's feature on:


    click here to go back to more shorts
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    The hero of Fatal Labyrinth engaged in combat.The player controls a nondescript hero who has agreed to enter a forbidden, battle various monsters, and make way up to the 30th floor where an evil guards a stolen Holy Goblet. The hero may walk about town talking with the villagers for advice prior to entering the labyrinth. Upon defeating the dragon and reclaiming the Goblet, the player flies back to the village to speak to villagers, who offer praises and congratulations for the hero's efforts.Although Fatal Labyrinth does have a very basic system, it is not exactly a typical turn-based or action RPG.

    It shares elements with games, with a much simpler storyline and gameplay. Just as in roguelike games, each level and its contents are randomly generated, similarly to 's series.On each level of the labyrinth, weapons, armor, magic rings, and other items are found, which can be equipped or thrown. Melee weapons include axes, swords and polearms (although the length of the weapon determines its characteristics). Short weapons (axes, short swords) are more powerful but less accurate while longer weapons (, polearms) usually hit for less damage but are more accurate. Bows and are included for projectile combat.

    Body armor, helmets and shields can be found. The effects in magic rings vary from powering up the hero to using them as magical throwing projectiles.Fatal Labyrinth also has a wide variety of other items, including scrolls, canes and potions. A key part of the game revolves around identifying which of these items benefit the character and which ones have curses. Sometimes throwing these items can cause projectile damage.

    Fatal Labyrinth Download

    After defeating monsters, the hero levels up and gains health points, added attack power and receives a better title.Enemies only move and attack in response to the player's actions; i.e., when the player takes a step, the enemies take a step. Checkpoints exist on every fifth floor; upon dying, the player is returned to those floors if they were reached. If the hero wanders around a level for too long, the screen will flash and the monsters will respawn. Some floors have pits in which the character falls down one level and has to fight monsters on that level again.

    The hero may also step on an alarm and may become trapped by monsters. Sometimes the hero respawns in a room with no visible doors, so he might need to search for a hidden door.Food is a vital part of the game. When fed, the hero slowly regenerates health. If unfed for extended periods of time, the hero becomes hungry and loses health. Conversely, if too much food is eaten, the character dies of overeating. Some items can help or hinder the digestion of the hero.Like many role-playing games, is present, though the only role it serves is to provide the player with a better funeral service upon death. The more gold you collect in the game, the more detailed your grave is.

    More people will attend the player's funeral based on their level when killed.External links. at.

    at. at segadoes.com. at tcrf.net.

    ...">Fatal Labyrinth Download
    (24.04.2020)