Yea man I for sure would. It's pretty much pure combat, tho, so if you crave more class customization, items, and combat/tactical options, then you'll love Grimrock. It really makes Grimrock look like an adventure game because while there are puzzles and riddles, they don't seem to be integral in any way to progressing through the game (except for a some of simple/brute-forcible puzzles). The game can be really brutal in the same fashion tho. Like, you're in a low-level wilderness and see the entrance to a "Dangerous Cave," but like, don't fucking do it, man.
One piece of advice: Don't really worry about having a dedicated tank. Have someone tough, but DPS and trapping enemies is really way more important as far as I've progressed. I restarted with really powerful party and cleared the same areas as my initial party , but at like three levels below and in half the time. It's just so much faster to abuse aoe and crowd control.