Numerous indie projects incline toward the works of art for their motivation. Legend of Grimrock returns to the prison slithering background of the Might and Enchantment arrangement, however does as such with its very own lot style. Your noiseless group of four of saints stays through the maze that is Mount Grimrock, and despite the fact that they never talk, you get profoundly connected to the team.
It could be the claustrophobia talking, yet Legend of Grimrock makes a solid feeling of place. You fear running into those toxic insects, and you can triumph when you make sense of your first concealed entryway switch. The mix of that environment and the first rate gameplay edge LoG into a spot on the list.