Read this review if you want to find out why 7th Deep isn't 'just another rpgmaker game'. 7th Deep has a simple premise. Get to the bottom of the dungeon in order to recieve a relic that's supposed to be insane powers. It's nothing new, but it works for this type of game. You get to choose between seven characters to begin with. 2 are evil, 3 are neutral, and 2 are good. Once you choose a character, you get a 2nd character (who isn't a part of the beginning crew) shortly after and then finally as you go along you'll recruit a 3rd member from the other beginning characters you didn't choose at the start. Each character is competely different from each other. Who you choose MATTERS. One character can kill NPCs for extra loot. One can drink the blood of NPCs to heal. One can craft healing items from herbs. One will cause you to find extra tresure chests. And there's more, but I'll let you find it out yourself. Over the 50 floors, you'll find a great diversity in what is going on. Th...
7th Deep
- Release Date:
- Mar 8, 2018
- Developer:
- G. A. Williams
- Publisher:
- G. A. Williams
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The mysterious Kaia has found seven powerful individuals, one of whom is capable of reaching the bottom of the 7th Deep, an ancient dungeon filled with countless treasure and hordes of monsters, to claim the powerful God-Asper. This Relic is said to give the wielder the power to make dreams come true and you can bet that everyone wants a piece of the action!
Make your choices: Will you be an evil alien who uses hi-tech weapons to obliterate his foes, a vampire that uses the lifeblood of others to revitalise herself, or maybe a powerful acolyte with potent, innate healing abilities?
Your character choice will decide which options you have when you must make difficult decisions while exploring the Deep. A man is hanging on for his life. What will you do? As a Good character you may get help or put yourself at risk to save him. As an Evil character you might taunt him, rob him, or hasten his demise. The choice is yours.
You must use all of your cunning and resourcefulness if you wish to reach the bottom of the 7th Deep where an incredible object of power and an even greater, ancient evil awaits. The God-Asper silently awaits its new owner. Anticipation races through your soul; what would you do with such power?
Features:
*No Random Encounters
*Optional Puzzles
*Three Game Modes: Normal, Survival and New Game+
*Seven characters to choose from, each with their own specialties in and out of combat
*14 possible endings that may be rewatched once unlocked
*Gear, Consumable, and Weapon Crafting
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User Reviews
This is a decent little dungeon crawler, and there's some versatility in the way you choose to play through based on who you choose as your "hero" and the party you arrange, at least as far as your interactions with NPCs go and how your team fights. If you're coming to this game looking for a deep story, you aren't going to find it. There is a hint of a plotline there, but it only pops up occasionally and isn't really a significant part of the gameplay. If you like turn-based battles and solving puzzles to get to treasure, this game will scratch that itch for you. There are some things that I would have liked to see set up a little differently, but considering how little this game costs, I feel like I can't really complain about wishing for extra features. Overall, I would say that I'm satisfied with this game, although not overwhelmed by it.
A simple game with some surprising depth. I t has replayability due to the number of characters you can choose ( 7) and can be combined into any team of 3 or less. There are several save slots and if you find yourself fighting monsters beyond your ability you can teleport back to a location and redo the levels for more experience. If you like this type of game I highly recommend 7th Deep, and you can't go wrong at this price.
It's not a bad Dungeon Crawler, if you're looking for an RPGMaker dungeon crawler. I have to recommend Dragons' Twilight (made by the same developer) over this game. Decent playable character variety. Reminded me of 7th Saga a couple of times in terms of playable characters and choosing your partner, which I assume is intentional since the game is called 7th Deep. The story isn't anything too remarkable, which is understandable since this is just a dungeon crawler. Normal Mode felt too easy once I had decent Aspers equipped, while Hardcore Mode's rules look intimidatingly hard. Basically, it's a game you beat with each character once and come back to a later to see more endings or play on Hardcore Mode. To fans of proper dungeon survival games, start with Hardcore Mode.
This is the first game i have written about and i have to say, its a great little game. Reminds me of the games i played growning up. This game gives exactly what it promises, a 90's style rpg however the game can be a little light on storyline. All said and done this game is well worth the price and a great little gem that desevers a place in your library! 9/10 stars (or whatever you use)
I have only played for a short while, but wanted to pop in and say that I am loving this game. It's a little different than other RPGs (no blue sky in sight, nor an Inn), and I like the difference. Makes a nice change. Anyway, I highly recommend this game for those players who want to have fun with an easier to play game. --- --- --- Additional: After having played for quite a few hours and experimented with which characters work best, I know now which my 2 favourite characters are. The first one is mad, bad, and dangerous to know, and I love him. :) This is a very fun and entertaining game. What I really like is that in the battles, my characters never miss and the enemies never evade. I have always found that extremely tiresome. Can't say more, except that it's unique in many ways.
Hi All, I've been watching a Let's Play of the game by Edward Shirazhands: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Am8fjrk4zHU970Erixx1tGx2s2Xn7h5. Because of that I bought and it's been great fun. Highly recommend it for anyone into the old RPG games. There is enough within the combat to make it interesting and it was a fun game all round especially for it's price. Cheers!
A fun little dungeon crawl, with a minimal amount of plot that presumably ties into the Dragons' Twilight games. It plays well, has overworld encounters rather than random encounters, and pretty solid boss fights. Can't speak too much for the choices because I've only played one run.
i think it's a great game
First play through was good. Found a method of play that made it a little easy. Finished the game Second play through was good until the last level and end boss. Seems as though having pure fighters is not a good strategy. Some replayability, but a little boring when you are overwhelmed at the end and have to grind for the random treasure to get the one chance you have to win. But still overall it was fun.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 2 MB RAM
- Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does 7th Deep cost?
7th Deep costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for 7th Deep?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit) Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better Memory: 2 MB RAM Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is 7th Deep available on?
7th Deep is available on Windows PC.
Is 7th Deep worth buying?
7th Deep has 95% positive reviews from 22 players.
When was 7th Deep released?
7th Deep was released on Mar 8, 2018.
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