almost every other hack and slash game on the PS2 is better play one of the good ones
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is a 3D person action game developed by Midway. It is
based on a very long line of Gauntlet games. What makes Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows different from all the other Gauntlet games you ask? Well the biggest difference is that the arcade and even the other PS2 game were good. The story behind Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is that there are four immortal heroes an Axe using barbarian, a sword and bow using elf, a sword and ninja star using Valkyrie and a human wizard. These heroes work fore the king (of where ever this game takes place) and all is well.
But one day the king's six advisers tell him that one day the heroes will
destroy him and that he should crucify them and take their
immortality. But as soon as the heroes are crucified the six advisers steal the immortality and this is the FIRST of the king's "Seven Sorrows". So the king uncrucifies ( is that even a word ?) the heroes. He then has them kill the advisers that have turned into monsters. In Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows you have three modes of play: signal player, multiplayer and online play. Can you guess what you do in each? The graphics in Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows are O.K. at best the character models are not bad but wont impress you at all. The game play is kind of cruddy, the action is repetitive at best and gets old in about 1 or 2 hours. The AI is very weak. Part of the game play is very broken. You can never get a game over when you die, you just go back to the last check point you past bye. The sound in Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is not good and not bad nothing else to say really. The camera in Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is really really bad to the point that you can almost never see where to go next and that can be really annoying. Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows only lasts two to three hours which is good because you wont waste much time if for some reason you want to beat it. For the entire game you will get almost no story and what story you get is very very bad. To sum up Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is a bad game that even the biggest Gauntlet fans should stay away from.