Gauntlet IV

Gauntlet IV is a 1993 action video game developed by M2 and published by Tengen for the Sega Genesis.

Gauntlet IV
Developer(s)M2
Publisher(s)Tengen
Composer(s)
Platform(s)Sega Genesis
Release1993
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

Gauntlet IV's main mode is "quest mode", which combines the gameplay of the original game with a character-leveling system and item purchasing. Additionally, it includes "arcade mode", a port of the original game, "battle mode", a deathmatch game, and "record mode", a single-player only variant of arcade mode in which progress is kept track via a password.

Development and release

Gauntlet IV began as a port of the original Gauntlet for the Sharp X68000 produced as a homebrew project by a group of friends in Japan who would later form the development studio M2. It was picked up by Tengen (the home-release imprint of Atari Games, the makers of the original game), and used for the Genesis as the basis for a sequel instead.[1] The game's soundtrack was composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata.

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
Mean Machines94%[2]
Mega90%[3]
MegaTech94%[4]

Upon the game's release in 1993, MegaTech said that "the action is flawless" and had stood the test of time well. They continued that it was "a brilliant game, and one that warrants immediate attention". Mega praised the longevity of the game, saying it was "huge fun and a must-buy" and placing the game at No. 19 in their list of the best Mega Drive games of all time.[5]

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References

  1. "Corporate Profile". M2. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  2. "Gauntlet 4 review". Mean Machines. EMAP (13): 50–53. November 1993.
  3. "Mega review". Mega. Future Publishing (13): 32. October 1993.
  4. "Gauntlet 4 review". MegaTech. EMAP (22): 76. October 1993.
  5. Mega Top 100 feature, Future Publishing, issue 14, page 87, November 1993


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