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Gateway to Apshai was a big favorite of mine. I mainly played the Colecovision version though since while the Atari 8-bit version had smoother scrolling, the CV keypad offered better control. Still a great game on either platform since every game felt like a new adventure, and kept you engaged in your effort to reach the end. The main disappointment, however, was in eventually discovering that there wasn't really an end--something I always thought was an unfortunate since even the Atari 2600 "Adventure" provided a goal you could fulfill. But uncovering all the various items and monsters, and playing for score was still pretty fun. |
| Or better yet for 2 or 3 button support! |
| I'd like someone to edit this game for total keyboard control. Most helpful indeed. |
| The controls are a little bit of a pain but I loved this game back in the day and enjoy it just as much now. It's probably not for everyone, but I love the exploration and variation in monsters. The sound design is also very effective. Definitely my favourite Atari game. |
| This is a true jewel in the collection. Long before Nethack, and not long after Rogue itself, here was a real time rogue-like game. Gear, spells, monsters, traps -- all the key elements are in place. The balance is exquisite in terms of fun factor. |
| A fanstastic game because of the huge scope of the 8 levels, and the randomness that made it different every time. I recall having a freeze spell ready every time I entered a new room in the later levels. And mamba snakes were a total pain the rear.... |
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Electronic Games · May, 1984 |
Gateway to Apshai is a solid contrast to many of Epyx's older action/ adventure games. For one thing, the company has finally eliminated the need to boot the game with a BASIC cartridge in the slot, which generally results in choppy, frustratingly slow action. For another, Gateway to Apshai is available on cartridge, a welcome boon to would-be adventurers who have yet to add a disk drive to the... [more]
The Book of Atari Software · 1984 | Rating: B |
Gateway to Apshai fits the arcade style of fantasy role-playing more than its sister product, Temple of Apshai. The game takes place in real time with a joystick-controlled hero, thus progressing faster. You gather treasure in a multi-level dungeon filled with traps and monsters. The game presents a choice of sixteen different, huge dungeons containing seventy rooms on each of eight levels. You... [more]
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