Greed: Black Border Reviews

Clockstone Software's Greed: Black Border is the subject of three more mediocre to semi-favorable reviews around the web.

First in line is GameShark with a score of "B-":
All things considered, there is a place for Greed: fans of the point-and-click "Diablo" style of gameplay will find quite a lot to enjoy here, and for all of its quirks, it still does offer a pretty immersive universe to delve into and all for 20 bucks.

Then we have Hooked Gamers with a score of 5.7/10:
Even at its low $20 price point, it is hard to find value for money in GREED: Black Border. Repetitive gameplay, uninspired environments and enemies, restrictive weapons. there's just so much here that is of this day and age. The sum of the parts combines into a rather lifeless game that you can play for a while when you are bored but will not rid you of your boredom. If you are looking for a quick hack&slash fix, GREED may provide you with a couple of hours of light entertainment but if you look elsewhere there are better experiences to be found.

Followed by GameFocus with a score of 6.4/10:
Despite some very high production values, great graphics and sound, not to mention a very serviceable UI and leveling system, Greed: Black Border lacks the most important thing a game needs to be successful; fun!