Greed: Black Border Reviews

Based on the latest two reviews, Clockstone’s Greed: Black Border doesn’t appear to be winning over a whole lot of action RPG fans.

The Armchair Empire gives it a 4.0/10:

The degree of challenge is wildly inconsistent. Some parts are a cakewalk, some are a teeth grinding slog. The array of enemies is lackluster and uninspiring. The storyline, much like the characters, has all the life and vigor of a wet noodle. The end result is a game that is deadly dull. For any dungeon crawl, it’s the worst sort of sin imaginable.

It’s always a possibility that a game can be worse than a previously established low water mark. I’ve played it so you don’t have to.

While The Adrenaline Vault gives it a 2/5:

Overall, I’d say it’s probably best to keep away from Greed: Black Border. Not because of its stability (I didn’t crash once), its looks or its price ($20). No, you’d do best to sit this one out because it’s just not a very fun game. Besides, you’re darn tootin’ you’ll see another crawler (or 50) like this riding the clone train from now until the great RPG reckoning of 2011.

Share this article:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *