Slaves of the Abyss by Paul Mason and Steve Williams
Well, here’s the final remaining Fighting Fantasy gamebook, finally reviewed!
Well, here’s the final remaining Fighting Fantasy gamebook, finally reviewed!
Bizarre is good, but this one is bizarre and boring to play. Not good.
Hey, it’s Luke Sharp! Turn around and walk away, folks.
A drug ring? In my kiddie gamebook?
Duck! It’s another gamebook by Jonathan Green!
Welcome to cutesy land, where you will soon be begging for death.
You are a warrior that has no sense of preservation, direction, and everything else. Have fun!
There are some solid concepts here, but the execution is the pits. Did anyone even playtest this thing before they let it loose into the wild?
“Why bother?” may as well be the shorthand for any gamebook by Ian Livingstone at this point in time.
This is either a most demented waste of time or a most brilliant parody.