

But the tenacious and attentive dungeoneer will be rewarded when they learn the weaknesses and strengths of themselves and their enemies, and finally craft parties whose abilities combine into a well-oiled machine of death. If you cannot handle failure, run far away from here and never return. Accepting these losses is part and parcel of the game. Occasionally, something absolutely horrible may destroy even your strongest champions. Your initial adventures into new encounters will be painful. Your initial adventures This game will punish your greed, and your expectation that everything should be handed to you on a silver platter. This game will punish your greed, and your expectation that everything should be handed to you on a silver platter.

I will continue to enjoy this game for an endless amount of time as it offers both an immense amount of replayability, depth, and challenge. No area of the game is left unpolished, which says a lot for an Early Access title. Rating: Currently 9.5/10 (rounded up) - This is not a game you want to miss ~~~~~ Darkest Dungeon is the most original and deadly combination of genres to date. On top of that, there are currently three distinct areas with different enemies and randomized dungeons. There’s tons of upgrades (both town and character) and lots of trinkets to be found, if you stay alive long enough to make use of them. The story is not the focus, but will provide you with everything you need to understand the world and characters. Story: A solid foundation for a rogue-like game, and more than enough narration and backstory to keep you invested. Nothing seems out of place, and at the same time everything feels otherworldly. It takes you back, draws you in, and provides more than enough character and emotion while remaining true to the art direction.

It’s orginal, somber, but warm enough to set it apart from other dreary titles. Graphics: Amazing enough to warrant the purchase of an art book. You can literally play the entire game with just a mouse, unless you wish to name your characters after family members (not recommended). It’s a very well designed UI with enough depth to achieve what you want without feeling overwhelmed by navigation. Mechanics: Controls are simple, actions are responsive.

This is a turned-based strategy gem, and you’ll see that the moment you step into the abyss. It’s unforgiving, and you’ll probably throw a few cusses at the screen but it’s part of the experience. To rush your decisions will lead your party to suffer both mentally and physically. Oh no, the gameplay is as staunch as the droves of monsters you’ll slay. ~~~~~ Gameplay: Darkest Dungeon gameplay is slow and methodical, but that does not make it stale. You cannot go wrong with Darkest Dungeon. Becoming attached to your characters cannot be helped and only makes those final blows much more painful to witness. It’s a tale, a story, an epic if you will. Becoming attached to your Darkest Dungeon is at it’s heart more than just a rogue-like RPG. Darkest Dungeon is at it’s heart more than just a rogue-like RPG.
