Fairly early on in Caves of Qud, I found myself in the great cave of Golgotha. This was a good while back now, but I’m still thinking about it – I’m still thinking about that cave. The great cave at Golgotha is part of a fairly early quest. You go in to find a malfunctioning robot and then fix it – just to show you’re good enough to go off on another, far more meaningful questline. Fine. But that cave! You drop in via an elevator shaft, and if you’re particularly careful – or if you can’t fly – you have to take it strictly one level at a time on your way down. And what’s down there? Darkness. Salty water. Puddles of green goo. But also conveyor belts, stretched and tangled across the earth. Sparking machinery that can give you a nasty shock. Doors that you’ll need to find the right key to unlock. The past and the future tangled together, and yet somehow it’s all ancient.
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Source: Eurogamer.net
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