Where D&D involves playing a role of a character as part of a multi-player party, Darkest Dungeon involves no role-playing really, and the party is entirely controlled by you, as you wander through the titular dungeons fighting evil and attempting to complete a variety of differing objectives based on the mission. So let's take a look, shall we? A Realm of Death and Madnessĭarkest Dungeon is at its heart a party-based dungeon crawler, which evokes to my mind the likes of Dungeons & Dragons. With a Darkest Dungeon 2 now looming at time of writing however, it seemed a good time to go through and look at what the original Darkest Dungeon did right, and what it did wrong. Admittedly, this one got away from me at the time of release, there were just more pressing reviews to write in terms of what people wanted of me, so it ended up on the back-burner for a while. This review has been a long time coming and one often-demanded of me due to my love for and experience with a variety of rogue-likes and rogue-lites and all those other faffy terms. Editor's Note: Please note if purchasing the Darkest Dungeon that Steam Workshop content providing a wealth of mods including alternative characters, are not available on other platforms at time of writing.ĭarkest Dungeon is a rogue-like dungeon crawler developed and published by Red Hook Studios.
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