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  1. Feb 3, 2015
    10
    Darkest Dungeon is at it’s heart more than just a rogue-like RPG. It’s a tale, a story, an epic if you will. Becoming attached to your characters cannot be helped and only makes those final blows much more painful to witness. You cannot go wrong with Darkest Dungeon.

    ~~~~~ Gameplay: Darkest Dungeon gameplay is slow and methodical, but that does not make it stale. Oh no, the gameplay
    Darkest Dungeon is at it’s heart more than just a rogue-like RPG. It’s a tale, a story, an epic if you will. Becoming attached to your characters cannot be helped and only makes those final blows much more painful to witness. You cannot go wrong with Darkest Dungeon.

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    Gameplay: Darkest Dungeon gameplay is slow and methodical, but that does not make it stale. Oh no, the gameplay is as staunch as the droves of monsters you’ll slay. To rush your decisions will lead your party to suffer both mentally and physically. It’s unforgiving, and you’ll probably throw a few cusses at the screen but it’s part of the experience. This is a turned-based strategy gem, and you’ll see that the moment you step into the abyss.

    Mechanics: Controls are simple, actions are responsive. It’s a very well designed UI with enough depth to achieve what you want without feeling overwhelmed by navigation. You can literally play the entire game with just a mouse, unless you wish to name your characters after family members (not recommended).

    Graphics: Amazing enough to warrant the purchase of an art book. It’s orginal, somber, but warm enough to set it apart from other dreary titles. It takes you back, draws you in, and provides more than enough character and emotion while remaining true to the art direction. Nothing seems out of place, and at the same time everything feels otherworldly.

    Story: A solid foundation for a rogue-like game, and more than enough narration and backstory to keep you invested. The story is not the focus, but will provide you with everything you need to understand the world and characters.

    Replayability: Very high. 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. On top of that, there are currently three distinct areas with different enemies and randomized dungeons.

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    Recommended: Yes, very.
    Rating: Currently 9.5/10 (rounded up) - This is not a game you want to miss

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    Darkest Dungeon is the most original and deadly combination of genres to date. No area of the game is left unpolished, which says a lot for an Early Access title. 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.
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  2. Feb 3, 2015
    10
    An interesting idea and an equally interesting art style. It does have all the tell tale signs of an unfinished unpolished product, yet it still intrigues and pulls in. Sometimes corny sometimes dramatic, one feels the creators could have swerved more toward the comical satirical side.

    You never seem to run out of new heroes coming in, ready to step into the meat grinder. Slowly but
    An interesting idea and an equally interesting art style. It does have all the tell tale signs of an unfinished unpolished product, yet it still intrigues and pulls in. Sometimes corny sometimes dramatic, one feels the creators could have swerved more toward the comical satirical side.

    You never seem to run out of new heroes coming in, ready to step into the meat grinder. Slowly but surely You start memorising their skills, quirks and synergies as decisions need to be made on saving the ones that Your playstyle prefers.

    The basics are well known, by now everyone has stumbled on one type of roguelike or another. By constantly staring a mission then winning, winning partially or not completely failing You gain resources used to gradually upgrade a base camp which allows for many flavours of developing Your hero stable which You then again throw against even harder missions. The gameplay itself could be called turn based, though out of combat there are elements that grant the illusion of real time.

    Well worthy of recommendation even in it's current state. It sadly requires the terrible Steam... so perhaps if You are patient... wait a half year and get it DRM - free somewhere...hopefully ironed out by then.
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  3. Feb 3, 2015
    10
    This is a FANTASTIC game! At 20 bucks its highly recommended! The devs did a great job with the budget they had! The mechanics, the art style, the animations, the narration - its simply great! Possibly my GOTY 2015 if not a lot happens...its brutal, but brutally fun - highly recommended!
  4. Apr 8, 2016
    9
    I got pretty addicted to this game.

    The frightening voice of the narrator combined with the gritty art style creates an claustrophobic atmosphere when crawling through one of the four dungeon types. The charakters, for my oppinion are well balanced and useful each in there own way. What i personally like best are the hit-animations. They feel really heavy and give you an
    I got pretty addicted to this game.

    The frightening voice of the narrator combined with the gritty art style creates an claustrophobic atmosphere when crawling through one of the four dungeon types.

    The charakters, for my oppinion are well balanced and useful each in there own way.

    What i personally like best are the hit-animations. They feel really heavy and give you an fantastic optical feedback.

    If you get easiely hooked by rouge-like rpg's, you should definitely check this one out, it's one of the best in the genre.
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  5. Mar 16, 2016
    8
    I'll start with a warning: If you dislike RNG and it making a big difference, you might wanna skip this game. Even with the right tactics, some well-geared characters and a lot of experience, some encounters might still get your favorite adventurers killed. You should be aware of this, and if you hate having some very unhappy rolls on attacks, then this might be very frustrating.

    Now...
    I'll start with a warning: If you dislike RNG and it making a big difference, you might wanna skip this game. Even with the right tactics, some well-geared characters and a lot of experience, some encounters might still get your favorite adventurers killed. You should be aware of this, and if you hate having some very unhappy rolls on attacks, then this might be very frustrating.

    Now... I at first wasn't very interest in DD, but a review and stream by TB made me change my mind and try it. And I was captivated quickly. The game is a LOT of fun.
    The graphics and animations are very simple, but also, very stylish, so they have character and are nice to look at.
    The atmosphere is great. There is a certain Lovecraftian vibe to things (not only because madness can become a real problem for your adventurers), and the narrator does SUCH a great job (BTW, check out his readings of HPL-stories, such a cool experience).

    Even with a lot of training, these dungeons will be risky for your guys. Bad RNG on heals (instead of, say, 8 points, you get 0 or 1 points, which means you kinda lost a turn) or damage (sometimes, you are THAT close to killing a mob, but then, 2-3 of your guys actually MISS, and you actually end up losing), debuffs like selfishness (your character might snag loot for himself), or paranoia (he or she might actually REFUSE to be healed) etc.

    So, you may ask, why do people play this? Are we all out for punishment? No! The game is just very addictive in that "Come on, just one more quick dungeon before I head to bed... whoops, it's 3 AM?!?!" way.
    It is challenging, it will often feel unfair, but boy, winning battles and completing dungeons feels so very satisfying. You start to care about your chars (and there is an achievement about beating the final boss with the chars you get at the beginning of the game), especially if you name them yourself.

    A guide might help you get started, as money will be an issue (supplies are expensive, so you wanna pick carefully what to take along), but even if you just dive in and go trial and error, you will learn what to do.
    It's a great, tactical game, some fights will have you bite your nails, sometimes you will feel disappointed, especially when losing a character you leveled up. The game will eventually become kinda grindy, but at that point, you could just play it casually, like doing half an hour or so and then returning later.

    Pros:
    - Atmospheric
    - Simple, but unique graphics and animations
    - Great narrator voice
    - Challenging
    - You get to choose your ability-loadout
    - Very satisfying when you beat a boss or dungeon...

    CONS
    ...and very frustrating when they beat YOU
    - Expensive supplies
    - Expensive treatment to get rid of debuffs and stuff
    - Can get grindy
    - Not recommended if you hate losing RNG rolls even when your characters are leveled and equipped with good gear
    - Can feel a bit repetitive

    Great game... watch some playthroughs and maybe a guide, and then decide for yourself. I thoroughly enjoy the game!
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  6. Mar 11, 2016
    9
    The game punishes you like the filthy beggar you are, and once the quest has ended, you will go back asking to be punished again. The perfect game for masochistic slaves like me.
  7. Apr 4, 2016
    8
    Not since Cannon Fodder have I felt so miserable when one of my characters finally died. Admittedly, she was by this point so paranoid she refused all assistance from the rest of the party, but damn, I'd grown attached. And that is the essence of this game's appeal, the characters, while straight from central casting, still feel like individuals.

    The game is tough, but polished and,
    Not since Cannon Fodder have I felt so miserable when one of my characters finally died. Admittedly, she was by this point so paranoid she refused all assistance from the rest of the party, but damn, I'd grown attached. And that is the essence of this game's appeal, the characters, while straight from central casting, still feel like individuals.

    The game is tough, but polished and, while maddening at times, has never pushed me into a rage (despair yes, but rage no). The art is functional but definitely fits with the theme and, while more than a little cheesy, I did enjoy the narration.
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  8. Oct 3, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Brilliant game.. like MomijiTho who wrote the top favourable review, I find the RNG very well balanced, and with some strategic thinking, you'll be able to take control.

    This morning I took my Intel graphics laptop to a nice quiet cafe, had a strong coffee, and bashed out a quest with one of my level 3 groups. It took just over an hour, and was heaps of fun. This game is brilliant for that kind of play, 1 hour bursts, and very mobile given the low graphics requirements. Awesome for plane trips, waiting in the airport, going for a walk and stopping in a park (to ignore nature by staring at a screen).

    To demonstrate that the game is not a cheap RNG challenge, here's a description of the boss fight I won (only just) this morning.

    The boss is a giant cannon supported by 2-3 human enemies. At the start of the battle, I notice that one of the human enemies has a long, flaming torch, which looks like it would be used to light the cannon. He also has low health, so becomes my primary target. My 4 heroes happen to be a stunlock build, with 3 of the 4 having a stun move. By cycling my stuns, I can manage the incoming damage. I kill the artilleryman, and all is well. That is, until the cannon calls for reinforcements, and another artilleryman appears.

    I try to kill that guy too, but he survives by a sliver.. and the danger of the cannon becomes clear. He lights the fuse, and it fires at my whole party, taking them from about 90% health to 5-10% health. I **** my pants.

    OK... from now on, the artilleryman must die. Somehow, I manage to heal through the impending death, and with stun cycling and tactical target selection, I manage to claw my way back to about 70% health. While the artillerman is stunned, I have to attack the cannon, but it's so heavily armored, it's taking forever. The battle is tense.. if I don't control that torch, I'm dead for sure.

    Now, how about that RNG? Well, my primary stun has a 125% chance to hit and this torch guy has like 40% resistance, so 15% of the time, my stun will fail. And fail it did, but I was ready, because I was expecting that chance. The numbers are transparent and clear. So when I missed, I focussed all my remaining attacks until he was dust, out of sheer terror of the cannon firing again. It didn't fire for the rest of the fight, and I won with an average health of 15%.

    This nailbiting kind of finish shows wonderful balance from the devs. It's a shame people are bagging it out so easily.

    One tip though - you should search for info sheets on 1) locations and 2) curios. These will teach you fundamentals that can only otherwise be learned by grinding and dying over and over. Don't look anything else up though or you'll ruin the fun. Design your own combinations of classes, trinkets, and skills. And figure out the fights yourself. It's rewarding.

    Enjoy!!
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  9. Sep 9, 2016
    8
    I do think this is an incredibly well made game and has really great RPG elements and tactics for those who enjoy that part of the game. My first 10-12 hours of this were great, I was sucked in and couldn't stop playing. However after that amount of time I started to find it a little bit of a grind and a bit repetitive.

    Still I think this is well worth a look and it's great value for money.
  10. May 30, 2016
    8
    The premise of darkest dungeon is great the flaws however.

    1. When walking to a door why can't you go through it if your characters are directly on top of it. 2. Regarding your supplies why do they get sold automatically after each mission?. 3. Having no real to lose stress means you often just lose due to heart attacks which makes game unbalanced (strees should recover over time e.g
    The premise of darkest dungeon is great the flaws however.

    1. When walking to a door why can't you go through it if your characters are directly on top of it.
    2. Regarding your supplies why do they get sold automatically after each mission?.
    3. Having no real to lose stress means you often just lose due to heart attacks which makes game unbalanced (strees should recover over time e.g 5-10 stress per room also party should be allowed to seprate so that 1 person can scout ahead at an increased stress rate so your party doesn't get surprise attacked and streesed out.
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  11. Jun 30, 2016
    8
    This game rewards the chicken-hearted. Stubbornly trying to finish a dungeon that's gone badly from the start leads to a deathmarch.

    This game rewards the detail-minded. Did you remember to unequip your trinkets? Did you re-equip them? Did you check to see if that monster is going to easily resist that attack? Dude, did you even make a provisions checklist? This game rewards the
    This game rewards the chicken-hearted. Stubbornly trying to finish a dungeon that's gone badly from the start leads to a deathmarch.

    This game rewards the detail-minded. Did you remember to unequip your trinkets? Did you re-equip them? Did you check to see if that monster is going to easily resist that attack? Dude, did you even make a provisions checklist?

    This game rewards the heartless. Sometimes the best thing to do with a syphilic, boozed-up "hero" with a bad case of nerves is to fire her. Sometimes deciding to let her die of a heart attack gets you a shiny.

    This game rewards the persistent. Not giving up after a humiliating party wipe is more of a key to success than flashes of tactical brilliance. Completing the game in less than 99 weeks (each week is a dungeon run that takes up to half an hour) is considered fast and gets you an achievement.

    This game rewards the flexible. Sometimes you don't have a lot of choices. Your healers are all too diseased and crazy this week. Your tank went AWOL, and your barbarian needs to have a pesky trait removed. Can you scrape together a viable party? Or maybe your tactics went well only up to a point. Will you come up with new ones or will you pack it in, mumbling bitterly about the unfairness of it all?

    It's not for everybody.
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  12. Apr 2, 2018
    8
    Amazing and difficult game.
    This game is like the board RPGs that people played with their friends back them, it's incredibly difficult but there is no time limit so you have all the time in the world to create a new party and make this one get to the finish line.
    This game is difficult because it takes the old RPG style to it's max, imagine in every attack you role a dice of 20 and then
    Amazing and difficult game.
    This game is like the board RPGs that people played with their friends back them, it's incredibly difficult but there is no time limit so you have all the time in the world to create a new party and make this one get to the finish line.
    This game is difficult because it takes the old RPG style to it's max, imagine in every attack you role a dice of 20 and then the enemy hits another dice 16 to avoid you and so on. With bleeding, poison, stun effects, traps, ambushes, bosses.
    The story is good enough to bring you in but it is the gameplay the will make you stay!
    Since the quests are difficult it is recommended to make few quests a day and rest for a bit.
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  13. Jun 27, 2018
    8
    This is a REALLY GOOD GAME, with only a few important things holding it back.

    SOUND is great. Music is nice and eerie and tense without being annoying, and sound effects are nice and visceral. Voice actor is great, too! GRAPHICS, or rather art style, is also great. It really captures the grimness of the game world. Everything looks creepy, even your heroes! GAMEPLAY - Unique and
    This is a REALLY GOOD GAME, with only a few important things holding it back.

    SOUND is great. Music is nice and eerie and tense without being annoying, and sound effects are nice and visceral. Voice actor is great, too!

    GRAPHICS, or rather art style, is also great. It really captures the grimness of the game world. Everything looks creepy, even your heroes!

    GAMEPLAY - Unique and good! Lots of fun mechanics and resources to manage. Won't super get into the nitty-gritty here. You'll find yourself using heroes again and again, driving them to madness and despair, just to earn money. Then you dismiss them and leave them to their fate, or you drive them so hard they die screaming in the dungeons. Eventually as the game progresses your heroes will get stronger and you'll start getting attached to them. You'll start spending precious money on them to give them the best training and the best gear possible to increase their chances of survival...but nothing is guaranteed in Darkest Dungeon. All it takes is one or two randomly missed attacks for the enemy to gain the upper hand and start wreaking havoc on your precious heroes.

    Every dive into the dungeons is nerve-wracking and intense; you can prepare as much as you like, but there's always a degree of uncertainty that leaves you fearful with every dive.

    CONS of the game - well, even after all these years (this review is up to Colors of Madness DLC), this game is still TOO RNG. I'm aware that a degree of RNG is part of this game's charm, I understand. So let me explain. It's strange that your enemies have RESISTANCES to their WEAKNESS. This is a very weird development decision, in my opinion. A WEAKNESS should be just that - A WEAKNESS! At first a skeleton with ~10% blight resist (blight is their weakness) is manageable, but at higher levels of play it gets like ~50% blight resist. What the??? Basically the WEAKNESS, the ONE THING YOU CAN RELY ON against a skeleton, is suddenly RNG? It's literally a COIN FLIP? This "WEAKNESS RESISTANCE" makes the higher levels feel bad to play. No amount of strategy will make up for an enemy having no weakness to exploit. You feel bad for losing against them, and then you don't feel good when you land a hit cause it's RNG and you just had your fingers crossed. Another example is the giant skeleton. Big, so he hits hard. Sure - that's fine. He's big, so he has PROTECT % (armor, basically)- that's fine, too. But at higher levels, this giant skeleton, who clearly is a slow, lumbering beast, suddenly has DODGE % (chance to EVADE an attack)? What??? Again, it feels bad. It's artificial difficulty. It makes any form of strategy feel bad because you're at the total mercy of the game. This has been an issue for YEARS now, so I take it they don't see this as an issue. The devs may not even be aware of this, or they think it adds flavor to the game. It doesn't.

    If they kept weaknesses as weaknesses, this game would've easily been a 9.

    Again, great game - it just has some glaring flaws during late game that make it hard to totally recommend.
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  14. Feb 4, 2020
    8
    I enjoyed it for what it was. Really difficult... A punishing RNG that did a lot of things in a fashion that worked well. Good game better even than a lot of triple AAA titles on the market.
  15. Feb 14, 2017
    8
    For those that seek a challenging game as far as strategic, tactics and resource management go, darkest dungeon is a game you will enjoy. Generally a well made game, a good idea and a really nice environment. However the game has flaws in it. There are some stupid restrictions involved (like the abomination can't be in the same team with a holy char), some chars are completely useless andFor those that seek a challenging game as far as strategic, tactics and resource management go, darkest dungeon is a game you will enjoy. Generally a well made game, a good idea and a really nice environment. However the game has flaws in it. There are some stupid restrictions involved (like the abomination can't be in the same team with a holy char), some chars are completely useless and well the game is not noob friendly at all, which for an indie game in my honest opinion is not that good especially considering the fact that this particular flame gets boring after you put a certain amount of hours in it.

    RNG factor can be used in your favor but also destroy you. Most people don't like it but it is what makes the game so fun and challenging.

    Heroes:

    Each hero you hire has some abilities which not only affect the course of the battles but also other things like for example the camping which is vital for their sustain. Now their ability system is really meh for the one and only reason that some abilities are completely damn useless(they are like water guns).

    Stress /Diseases

    The heroes have some stress bars that need heavy management as they are really vital for their psychological state. You can cure them by sending them to certain places, like for example the tavern. There are also diseases and other things involved that once occured you have to cure them also by sending them to the right place. I pretty much like it as the whole thing needs good management and planning, which is what describes those kind of games.

    Diversity:

    Here is where our problem lies. There is no diversity in the game at all. It is the same dungeon paths over and over again, same enemies but different bosses. If you dislike grinding you will get bored pretty easily whereas if you like it you won't bother by it.

    TLDR: I put 8/10 because it is worth its price 100% even though the gameplay and the content it has (in terms of keeping you without getting bored) is just a little bit above average. The game being unique is another reason why I put such a good(at least for me) grade.
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  16. Jul 23, 2020
    9
    A great mix of survival,management and tactical rpg.
    Pro:
    -Difficult but fair
    -the music is excellent in building the intense atmosphere
    -lots of heroes classes
    -gameplay is very addictive
    Cons:
    -Gets a little repetitive in the late game
    -more heroes customization and cosmetics would be great.
    Definetly a purchase for tactical rpg or strategy fans.
  17. Aug 14, 2018
    8
    Man, I was waiting for a game like this for a long time, this is one of my favourite genres of games. Darkest Dungeon didn't let me down. Fortunately I started playing when developers decided to make things a little bit easier for players. This balance of constant fear for your characters without having to grind the content too much is perfect in my eyes. The game is difficult enough,Man, I was waiting for a game like this for a long time, this is one of my favourite genres of games. Darkest Dungeon didn't let me down. Fortunately I started playing when developers decided to make things a little bit easier for players. This balance of constant fear for your characters without having to grind the content too much is perfect in my eyes. The game is difficult enough, characters and their animations are very cool and you just want to beat those creepy monsters whatever the costs might be :D Expand
  18. Dec 12, 2018
    8
    If you like a challenge this game is for you, it is absolutely brutal and dark but therein lies the fun. When you complete a dungeon quest after your heroes are teetering on the brink of death you feel a sense of satisfaction and pride that is only matched by a few other games. In terms of strategy there is a lot to think about as well and if you try to send your people into a dungeonIf you like a challenge this game is for you, it is absolutely brutal and dark but therein lies the fun. When you complete a dungeon quest after your heroes are teetering on the brink of death you feel a sense of satisfaction and pride that is only matched by a few other games. In terms of strategy there is a lot to think about as well and if you try to send your people into a dungeon without selecting them and their supplies carefully you will be beaten quickly.

    I cannot give this game a 10/10 because: 1) Very little is explained in terms of the game mechanics and the tutorials don't really give good explanations. I had to constantly go on line and lookup how to do this or what that means or what this does. 2) The game becomes a bit repetitive after a while, there isnt alot of variety in terms of challenges.
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  19. Jan 25, 2016
    9
    To keep this short I think it would be best to explain why this wonderful game is not a perfect ten, rather than repeat the positives. Obviously Darkest Dungeon is frustrating but that's not it. The problem is the way the intended difficulty level and frustration level gets slightly sabotaged by gear, leveling and upgrades in general. It is hard at level 0, normal at 1, easy at 2. Then itTo keep this short I think it would be best to explain why this wonderful game is not a perfect ten, rather than repeat the positives. Obviously Darkest Dungeon is frustrating but that's not it. The problem is the way the intended difficulty level and frustration level gets slightly sabotaged by gear, leveling and upgrades in general. It is hard at level 0, normal at 1, easy at 2. Then it gets really hard at 3, slightly difficult at 4 before finishing out at amazingly hard and frustrating at level 5 and (very) hard at level 6. Every time you level up, find gear, buy weapons or train skills it makes the game easier and easier until it suddenly ramps up when you move on to the next tier of dungeons. As a result of this dynamic there is no progressive escalation of difficulty, but rather a series of quite steep plateaus you need to overcome before you can coast a bit. And it does manage to be almost at its most difficult right at the start, when all your level 0 heroes are incredibly feeble and incompetent and capable of being oneshotted by all sorts of things. Obviously you haven't invested a thing in them at this point, and you can replace them immediately at no cost, so it hardly matters. It still feels weird though. Then again, this is basically exactly how Baldur's Gate felt. I don't know how many times I got a level one character killed by the bear outside Candle Keep.
    But I digress...
    The second slight issue for me is that the resources you need; gold and heirlooms; become more and more redundant. The heirlooms are worthless after you have fully built the hamlet and gold becomes slightly worthless once your heroes are fully leveled and geared. Additionally the trinkets your heroes can wear also become somewhat redundant after a while. This all leads to more or less everything becoming inventory trash, and the inventory is ridiculously small to make matters worse. This further fules the sense one gets that the game is far harder to deal with early on when everything is scarce and you have to constantly make difficult choices between mending stressed out or afflicted heroes, buying skills, weapons and armor with buildings in various states of disrepair. A particular favorite is the tendency early on of the Caretaker is drinking in the only slot in the bar and your healer is a tippler who will only relax by drinking. Whichever stress heal you need for a particular character with a negative quirk restricting the choice, the Caretaker will be there to frustrate you!
    Anyway, once the hamlet is done and everyone is leveled and healthy the latter parts of the game can seem both trivial (at times) and slightly tedious. The final result is an endgame that can feel like a bit of a grindy slog because you never really find anything interesting or useful after a certain point, while your microscopic inventory fills up within twenty seconds of every single dungeon.
    Apart from these persistent problems that have been around all the way during early access, this is a great game; distinct visually, great sound, music and game design and some absolutely awesome concepts. I swear the Plague Doctor skin has been ripped off from an amazing old cartoon called Canardo by Belgian cartoonist Benoit Sokal, and I don't even care. That's how coherent and impressive the design is. The negatives are very much negligible and most people will have gotten their money's worth long before they even notice them. But they must be mentioned. Good as it is, Darkest Dungeon feels oddly unbalanced at a fundamental level, which gets more and more apparent the further you advance. And that is why it has been so hard to adjust the meta game all this time. After following the game for a year and a half in EA I am now convinced that these balancing issues can't be fixed without redesigning the game from scratch. They are built in and as hard to root out as a fungal infection.
    But it also demonstrates a classic trap when developing RPGs; leveling and finding gear makes things easier unless you compensate with more numerous or more powerful monsters. This is precisely how AD&D's rule book got developed in the first place. Once you get down to the fundamental level, balancing RPGs is damn hard.
    Having said all this: buy the game anyway. It is well worth the low asking price. In fact it is well worth twice the asking price; so buy two and have one copy mounted on your wall. Red Hook deserves the support (and success) far more than most game developers.

    PS: Also, to the people writing reviews a year before release; tsk tsk. Keep it in your pants until the game gets done.
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  20. Mar 22, 2016
    8
    Simply amazing.

    I want games with story, great writing, preferably short "compressed" experience. Darkest Dungeon is the exact opposite of that.

    Yet, when I started playing I was not able to put it away for almost 60 hours...
  21. Mar 10, 2016
    9
    This game will punish your greed, and your expectation that everything should be handed to you on a silver platter. Your initial adventures into new encounters will be painful. Your heroes will go mad and die. Occasionally, something absolutely horrible may destroy even your strongest champions.

    Accepting these losses is part and parcel of the game. If you cannot handle failure, run far
    This game will punish your greed, and your expectation that everything should be handed to you on a silver platter. Your initial adventures into new encounters will be painful. Your heroes will go mad and die. Occasionally, something absolutely horrible may destroy even your strongest champions.

    Accepting these losses is part and parcel of the game. If you cannot handle failure, run far away from here and never return.

    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. No encounter is unbeatable; you must simply be willing to try out new tactics until it is overcome.

    Its art style is beautiful, its monsters and bosses interesting, its balancing of permanent loss against a large-roster party system making a beautiful combination that avoids the severity of death in single-player hardcore games while still retaining the addictive sense of risk.

    My one issue is that the writing is, on occasion, clumsily verbose, especially for the narrator and his hilariously bad accent. Thankfully, the narrator can be silenced.
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  22. Apr 3, 2016
    10
    Bloody awesome old-school RPG with a nice drawn-graphics! Now also ported to Linux!

    Pros:
    - interesting, funny, entertaining, nice art
    - difficult

    Cons:
    - difficult (just kidding, I love it!)
  23. Jan 25, 2016
    8
    -2 points for Curio design alone; you guys really phoned that in, but the rest is pitch-perfect. The Dark Souls of roguelikes and a great homage to the genre that disallows lame save/restore points and forces you to be ON POINT. All the RQQ'ing is hilarious, it shows just how pampered gamers are - everyone expects a win button these days and this is a refreshing, iron-fisted return of the-2 points for Curio design alone; you guys really phoned that in, but the rest is pitch-perfect. The Dark Souls of roguelikes and a great homage to the genre that disallows lame save/restore points and forces you to be ON POINT. All the RQQ'ing is hilarious, it shows just how pampered gamers are - everyone expects a win button these days and this is a refreshing, iron-fisted return of the glory of the genre. Thank you Red Hook ! Expand
  24. Mar 7, 2016
    10
    If you want an easy game, don't stop here my friend. This game is made to destroy, maim and kill your characters. This game is made to be a pain to play. But if you like the 2d side-scroller feel, the challenge and want to enjoy an overall dark and mysterious story... you are are the right place!
  25. Mar 12, 2016
    8
    I give it and 8 because after of a lot of hours played, dozens of died heroes and almost reach the bankruptcy with the town. They give me that final..... f*ck you. I love/hate this game.
  26. Mar 24, 2016
    8
    The proof that you can still make good games nowadays. Epic gameplay, with beautiful graphics, the mechanics, the great narration gets you really immersed in the game, the only con is that the story is kinda lacking, and an RPG without a storyline is well... interesting. But the great gameplay makes up for it, definetely a must play.
  27. Jul 10, 2016
    9
    As someone who loves difficult games, Darkest Dungeon takes the cake. I was truly tortured and tested in a mesmerizing way. Whether it was having to decide who I needed to sacrifice for the good of the team, or watching my best crew members die from the RNG, I probably wont be putting this game down any time soon.
  28. Jul 17, 2016
    9
    Super design, difficult, but so fun to try hard and finally win. Favorite game of the year. if you like hard games go and get some.
    Fantastic in so many ways
  29. Feb 2, 2017
    8
    I shall put it simple in words
    awesome
    it has a dark environment , hardcore rpg gameplay , enemies ,combat,dark story
    sometimes you can get enough of it . My tip play it tomorrow then!
    It may also be a little to hard for normal gamers who wanna try an rpg
    But still awesome
  30. Mar 23, 2018
    9
    This game has exactly the difficulty and combat mechanics I wanted to see in an RPG for a looong time. Most RPGs follow this simple pattern: explore a dungeon, encounter random enemies that you crush without real difficulty, until you get to the boss and there you may find a challenge.

    But Dark Souls changed this way of designing, making every encounter potentially your last. Any mob
    This game has exactly the difficulty and combat mechanics I wanted to see in an RPG for a looong time. Most RPGs follow this simple pattern: explore a dungeon, encounter random enemies that you crush without real difficulty, until you get to the boss and there you may find a challenge.

    But Dark Souls changed this way of designing, making every encounter potentially your last. Any mob you slew “easily” before may actually kill you pretty quickly the next time you encounter it if you’re not attentive enough.

    Why do I talk about Dark Souls? Because Darkest Dungeon went exactly the same way with its encounters. Every encounter can be your last, it can be because you were too eager to close the battle, not well prepared, or just because you had bad luck and didn’t know how to handle it. And the best way to lose a battle is because of overconfidence. Like the awesome narrator voice say multiple times in the run, “Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer”. And yes, I died multiple times because I was overconfident, and the game sometimes reminded me that I was not the boss around here, bullying every mob I find. He was, the game was the boss.

    There are a lot of people writing negative comments blaming the randomness of the game for their failures. Sure, the game has a lot of randomness, but it’s manageable, and when you die, it’s not because of “too much bad RNG”, it’s more like you were not well prepared for this fight. Every battle I lost was because of careless planning or overconfidence.

    And the game has not difficult battles just for the sake of difficulty, it has a really refreshing game system, with an interesting 1D positioning system, with attacks that can be launched only when you’re at a certain position in the line, and can only target enemies at certain positions on their line. The stress system is interesting too, adding a “long run” health bar, that’s harder to refill than the classical HP pool.

    And a quick note about the game aesthetics, which transposes greatly the horror, sadness and despair of this lovecraftian town.

    Even though, the game has some flaws. First, there are anti-achievements, such as “Lose 4 heroes to a boss”, or “get slain by creature X”. For my point of view, achievements should be rewarding of player successes, not rewarding failures.
    And overall, the game is too long. I loved it for around 40 to 50 hours, then used most more time (around 30 hours) not discovering anything new but instead grinding and waiting for the bosses to appear. Nevertheless, this problem may have found its solution recently, as the game developers introduced the radiant mode, which is kind of a quicker mode, which gets rid of the grinding and all. I think I’d recommend this mode for new players.
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  31. Apr 1, 2016
    9
    From the journal of Dismas the Highwayman, week 11: "Into the mouth of madness we march. Our food rations and torches are running low. The gurgling of our stomachs is only offset by the oppressive darkness surrounding us. Every step is another step towards either death or hard fought victory. The Crusader has become abusive towards the rest of us and the Vestal has started stealing fromFrom the journal of Dismas the Highwayman, week 11: "Into the mouth of madness we march. Our food rations and torches are running low. The gurgling of our stomachs is only offset by the oppressive darkness surrounding us. Every step is another step towards either death or hard fought victory. The Crusader has become abusive towards the rest of us and the Vestal has started stealing from the loot piles. The Crusader is beginning to wear on my patience and puts all of us on edge with his incessant insults and ridiculing. I fear will we not even reach the wisened Hag at this rate. The Bounty Hunter has managed to keep his wits about him so far, though. We trudge from room to room battling all foes that appear in front of us. I have been poisoned by those damnable spitting spiders and we have no antivenom left. I manage to overcome the poison's effects by the time we reach the entrance to the Hag's room. We enter the room and the Hag immediately throws the Crusader in her stewpot. She then proceeds to bludgeon me with a meat tenderizer. I contemplate letting the Crusader die, but he is too valuable against tough and unholy foes.The hag throws frogs and eyeballs at the Vestal and calls it "seasoning the food". The Vestal is terribly unhappy about being pummeled by eyballs and dead frogs and finally cracks. She sobs, calling out to her god, begging him to save her from death. The Bounty Hunter marks the hag for death while I take aim and shoot her in the face. The Vestal tries to knock the stew pot over to save the Crusader and is eventually successful. The Crusader suffers some burns from the boiling stew but is otherwise intact. The Hag keeps bludgeoning us with that bloody tenderizing hammer. The Vestal is barely surviving and only because the Crusader keeps healing her. The Bounty hunter hacks at her with his axe dealing critical damage. I blast the hag in the face once more and the Crusader charges forward ramming his blade into her bloated body. She screams her death knell and we are showered in blood and riches. We make our way back to town laden with treasure and horror-filled minds.We were lucky to survive those infernal ruins. I spend the next week drinking to decompress while the Crusader buys hookers and the Vestal prays in the cathedral. The Bounty Hunter gets banned from both the brothel (for having...curious tastes) and the bar so we let him gamble to blow off steam. After the Vestal finishes her praying we send her to the sanitarium to be cured of her kleptomania. It's quite hard to steal loot when you're strapped to a bed, isn't it Vestal?"

    TLDR: Turn-based roguelike dungeon crawler with sanity, personality quirks, diseases, permadeath and other factors making it a pretty robust game. It's very polished with no apparent bugs other than some grammatical errors.
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  32. Mar 1, 2016
    8
    I've been playing this game for a long time. The reason people may be frustrated is that it is not like any other game I've ever played. You have to treat your characters like daipers. When they get all grimy and icky with diseases, madness and other dungeon muck, you just throw them away. The real progression in the game is in upgrading your town, nothing else matters. So harden yourI've been playing this game for a long time. The reason people may be frustrated is that it is not like any other game I've ever played. You have to treat your characters like daipers. When they get all grimy and icky with diseases, madness and other dungeon muck, you just throw them away. The real progression in the game is in upgrading your town, nothing else matters. So harden your heart, extinguish the torch, never remember your character's names and never, ever think that leveling up your beloved little squishies matters. You have to be as cruel and twisted as the game system. Then it's great fun! Expand
  33. Mar 29, 2016
    9
    One of the best dungeon crawlers of all time.

    I've been playing Darkest Dungeon on PC for about a year after getting a lite version off a friend, then getting another beta version until finally last month I purchased it in full. The basic set up is that of most good dungeon crawlers. Town. Heroes. Recruitment. Upgrade. Grind. Loot. Back to town and repeat. What makes DD so
    One of the best dungeon crawlers of all time.

    I've been playing Darkest Dungeon on PC for about a year after getting a lite version off a friend, then getting another beta version until finally last month I purchased it in full.

    The basic set up is that of most good dungeon crawlers. Town. Heroes. Recruitment. Upgrade. Grind. Loot. Back to town and repeat.
    What makes DD so unique, is that outside the usual health, you also get a sanity meter. As your heroes get more spooked, they can become a handful to manage and often if not attended too, can end up making other heroes go off the rails. This micro-managing of personalities as well as stocking and choosing a team to delve into the dungeons with, makes preparation as important as pulling it off whilst down there. I like to enlist a few of each type of heroes, as you'll find some upgrade faster than others and dungeons require certain levels to enter - basically you maybe running x5 top level heroes and x5 half-good heroes and x5 noobs.

    The game-play is repetitive. But it's great.

    I read a comment from a **** complaining that a hero you've invested 12 hours in can die in 2 seconds - no ... they really can't if you play the game. Darkest Dungeon is massively reactive to your play style and decision making, but also, it often forces you to exit a dungeon before completing the task when your levelling up... retreating isn't dignified, and I try not to, but to master the game you must when you must, or simply lose all the heroes and then rage quit.

    If you don't mind the grind, this game will be a delight. I've returned to it 3 times now and I know one day I'll re-start and have another 50hours beautifully wasted ranking up a new selection of heroes.

    Best new RPG of 2015 for me. Great stuff!
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  34. Jan 29, 2016
    10
    Beautiful art and animations, wonderful theme. Punishingly challenging and engaging gameplay that forces you to think. Stress management is a really interesting and unique mechanic. I have a few complaints but they're nit picky at best. Overall I've been really impressed and thoroughly enjoying it. (~30 hours played so far)
  35. Jan 24, 2016
    10
    Fantastic game with an inspired system of short term hit points, and long term sanity maintenance. Also the best Lovecraft game ever made, since it actually respects the Lovecratian concept of insanity as the real threat. However, if you go in cold, you could easily burn a day chasing a losing strategy and end up hating it. Find some non-spoilery tips about how to juggle your resources.Fantastic game with an inspired system of short term hit points, and long term sanity maintenance. Also the best Lovecraft game ever made, since it actually respects the Lovecratian concept of insanity as the real threat. However, if you go in cold, you could easily burn a day chasing a losing strategy and end up hating it. Find some non-spoilery tips about how to juggle your resources.
    I played an early release and didn't know if it was worth starting from scratch, but I was hooked instantly. I can see all the additions the devs made, and their choices were brilliant. New characters, new mechanics, new narration by their fantastic voice actor. This thing feels tested and polished.
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  36. Jan 24, 2016
    10
    Amazing game.

    If you can't handle RNG and a game being mean to you from time to time, it's nothing for you though.

    This is not for casual gamers.
  37. Jan 21, 2016
    10
    This game breathes art and immersion in its every aspect. The mechanics are satisfying for a rogue-like RPG, the art style is incredibly well made and stylish, the audio - from the narrator to the effects and soundtrack - is awesome and adds to the immersion. This is a game you can't let pass. Darkest Dungeon is a WONDERFUL experience. It's also cheap, so no excuses.
  38. Jan 22, 2016
    10
    Is it grindy? Yes. Is it unfair? Yes. Does it matter? Well, it depends. See, everything in this game, from the dozens of meaningful and unique mechanics to the briliant graphical accomplishment, from the amazing sound design to the gigantic roster of hero classes and enemies to the highly polished presentation, does an incomparable job to distract from the fact that you WILL grind a lot,Is it grindy? Yes. Is it unfair? Yes. Does it matter? Well, it depends. See, everything in this game, from the dozens of meaningful and unique mechanics to the briliant graphical accomplishment, from the amazing sound design to the gigantic roster of hero classes and enemies to the highly polished presentation, does an incomparable job to distract from the fact that you WILL grind a lot, and you WILL get crit-killed without any chance to act. The calamity of being unfairly wiped, the hours you spend leveling your heroes, see, you would think that they detract from enjoying this game, and for the more sensitive to this issues, they may. But I say, give it a chance, because this is a big, very accomplished and intricate game that never fails to keep you on your toes at all time. It's haunting, it's cruel, and if you can stomach a challenge, you'll probably love it as much as I do. Expand
  39. Mar 6, 2016
    9
    A great Canadian indie game, Darkest Dungeon hit everything right. The art style is beautiful and fits perfectly with the atmosphere of the game. The game does an amazing job pulling you into the world, hell I freak out a little when my character is dying/dead and/or stressed. It gives you the feel of dread and fear. I highly recommend it, word of warning, it is difficult.
  40. May 13, 2016
    10
    Rich with gorgeous atmosphere, beautiful artwork, captivating audio and nail-bitingly tense combat, Darkest Dungeon is a superlative game.

    While it has the trappings of a rogue-like or an RPG, this is actually a fairly straightforward game of turn-based combat, akin to X-Com or Jagged Alliance, though with the perspective of a side-scroller. Recruit your heroes, assemble your party of
    Rich with gorgeous atmosphere, beautiful artwork, captivating audio and nail-bitingly tense combat, Darkest Dungeon is a superlative game.

    While it has the trappings of a rogue-like or an RPG, this is actually a fairly straightforward game of turn-based combat, akin to X-Com or Jagged Alliance, though with the perspective of a side-scroller. Recruit your heroes, assemble your party of four, then choose which randomly-generated dungeon you want to attempt. Victory often comes at a cost, and the best strategies are not always the most obvious. Creating a party of heroes that works together as efficiently as possible is not only immensely satisfying, but also absolutely critical to success later in the game.

    It's simple on the surface, but Darkest Dungeon has many devious tricks up its sleeve, and doesn't give up its secrets easily. Heroes won't even attempt quests deemed too easy for them, so over-levelling for a given quest doesn't help to alleviate the difficulty, thus the tension remains taught throughout. Experienced heroes gain quirks that give them specific bonuses in their endeavours, but also accumulate negative traits over time. Weighing the need to constantly patch up experienced adventurers or simply dismiss them in favour of fresh blood is a constant balancing act throughout the game.

    There are a few downsides with this formula. The late game can drag on for far too long: replacing experienced heroes can be not only expensive, but quite dull. The interface could use a few more shortcuts: I'm tired of clicking dozens of times just to buy provisions. And upgrading heroes just isn't that interesting: you pay some money, watch their stats go up a little, and that's all there is to it.

    There's little story to speak of, but the writing is superb throughout. The player's victories and failures are luxuriously narrated by Lovecraftian voice actor Wayne June, and his voice lingered in my mind long after the quests were completed and the foes vanquished.

    Much has been made of the difficulty level of Darkest Dungeon. While it is indeed very challenging - and extremely, agonizingly random at times - it must be said that there are options available to alleviate the difficulty to a great degree. Rather than offering generic "easy" "medium" or "hard" settings, the options menu permits a customized experience by allowing the player to simply toggle off some of the game's most egregious quirks.

    Darkest Dungeon does not always reward the player's efforts. This is a game about struggle, about mitigating the effects of loss and chaos until the scales finally tip and the player arrives – somewhat wiser, somewhat nearer insanity – at a place resembling victory. It's a game about battles that left me on the edge of my seat, and victories that had my hands shaking and tears welling up in my eyes. It is an absolute triumph, and a fiendishly well-designed game.
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  41. Apr 25, 2016
    10
    The game has a magnificent art direction, which shines in narration, artworks and animations. All that is packed with a fun, thrilling and unforgiving gameplay. The Lovecraftian atmosphere is unique and fascinating. I strongly suggest this game, one of the best indie titles out there for sure. Roguelike at its finest.
  42. May 25, 2016
    10
    Rouge like Rpg Dice Game brilliant Artwork very hard to Master its like
    Legends of Grimmrock meets Gothic meets Warhammer , easy the inovative an beste RPG Hardcore Crawler out there.

    that game is pure Dope !
  43. Aug 10, 2017
    10
    To See this get a 7.8 when the controversial expansion gets 8.2. To come back a year and see this is only 33rd in games in unfair to the polish of this game. The art, music, and squad turn based combat are amazing. People who dislike this game either grabbed it too soon before it was fixed up or don't know how to play it. Just so people don't call me a fanatic( pun intended) yes theTo See this get a 7.8 when the controversial expansion gets 8.2. To come back a year and see this is only 33rd in games in unfair to the polish of this game. The art, music, and squad turn based combat are amazing. People who dislike this game either grabbed it too soon before it was fixed up or don't know how to play it. Just so people don't call me a fanatic( pun intended) yes the level length isn't quite right for longer missions, the leveling isn't quite right, the whole knowing your curio(rely on wiki) is a bit frustrating. I think the classes are somewhat balanced for different roles, though jester seems op. Expand
  44. Sep 28, 2017
    8
    First thing first, this is not an easy game! A couple of wrong moves can ruin your whole team (not to mention bad luck...). The game will try to stress you out, especially in the final tier of dungeons. This means if you manage to succeed, you will be rewarded with a big wave of satisfaction. My suggestion is try not to be too attach to your heroes and plan your party well before goingFirst thing first, this is not an easy game! A couple of wrong moves can ruin your whole team (not to mention bad luck...). The game will try to stress you out, especially in the final tier of dungeons. This means if you manage to succeed, you will be rewarded with a big wave of satisfaction. My suggestion is try not to be too attach to your heroes and plan your party well before going into each dungeon or raid bosses, or else you will not have a good time. I would only recommend this tittle to those who can cope with pressure and understand the nature of probability. Expand
  45. Oct 30, 2019
    10
    Ok this is mostly meant as a response to the fake slander directed at this masterpiece.
    (I'm not a native English speaker so forgive me for any typos).
    I've seen people saying it's grindy and to that I must agree BUT! If you are interested in the themes or even just enjoy the artstyle you should be able to enjoy nevertheless also the developers have added much more content that makes the
    Ok this is mostly meant as a response to the fake slander directed at this masterpiece.
    (I'm not a native English speaker so forgive me for any typos).

    I've seen people saying it's grindy and to that I must agree BUT! If you are interested in the themes or even just enjoy the artstyle you should be able to enjoy nevertheless also the developers have added much more content that makes the game more varied and prevents you from getting bored . Secondly people say that once you learn the game it gets boring and it still takes more than 10 h to level CA few characters to lvl 6. That is a big lie an experienced player is able to raise ALL classes in the game to 6th level from scratch in 5-7h. And lastly as I do not want to stretch this review for too long, the game is not just a RNGfest if you claim that you simply are not good at stbasic strategizing. A good player can avoid bad RNG 99% of the time and pull through.And for those that don't have experience don't worry the road to success is hard but very rewarding and even if you are the best player you are never going to be bored (I assume since I have over 700 h in the game and damn is it still good.) I never thought that I had to say this but for those that level negative reviews you are either a very small minority that simply isn't able to enjoy DD in witch case I can forgive you and in other cases the words of dark souls come through GIT GUD
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  46. Nov 18, 2021
    10
    Darkest Dungeon is absolutely one of the best RPG games. the game is so much unpredictable! I lost my best heroes even though I was sure that I could finish my match! I got this game for free on epic games but I decided to buy it on steam too because it is totally worth it! (and also it's F-ing cheap)! If you like hard games like me, just buy it now. you will enjoy it and probably willDarkest Dungeon is absolutely one of the best RPG games. the game is so much unpredictable! I lost my best heroes even though I was sure that I could finish my match! I got this game for free on epic games but I decided to buy it on steam too because it is totally worth it! (and also it's F-ing cheap)! If you like hard games like me, just buy it now. you will enjoy it and probably will probably want to shoot yourself in the head after first hour! XD But believe me when you learn how to play it, you will spend a lot of time playing it for sure. Expand
  47. Feb 17, 2021
    9
    My favorite pastime these days. The gameplay is great and unforgiving. The modding community is talented. But you, I, and your dog's grandmother know that the art is what the game's quality really shines.
  48. Jan 20, 2016
    9
    This game is wonderful! I've been playing since the launch of early access. It's made many improvements over it's time on steam and some changes I didn't care for so much. The difficulty is a bit staggering at first but it's totally worth it for the joyous ride! I highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoys rogue-like or hardcore rpgs.
  49. Mar 7, 2016
    10
    I told myself I was too biased to review this game because I love the art style, the game genre, and the atmosphere but screw it. It's really good. Like really really good. The gameplay is engaging albeit occasionally frustrating, but what I kept coming back for was the atmosphere. There hasn't been a lovecraftian world that feels this dreadful and oppressive since... I can't actuallyI told myself I was too biased to review this game because I love the art style, the game genre, and the atmosphere but screw it. It's really good. Like really really good. The gameplay is engaging albeit occasionally frustrating, but what I kept coming back for was the atmosphere. There hasn't been a lovecraftian world that feels this dreadful and oppressive since... I can't actually remember. It's better than everything I can compare it too. All the attacks feel weighty and powerful, all the dialogue and mechanics work together to make an incredibly cohesive and immersive experience and you got this sick narrator who just cuts in with **** like A SINGULAR STRIKE whenever you do ANYTHING. He has like a quadrillion lines of dialogue and there all really **** nice. I want him to narrate my life, it would make **** a lot spookier and A LOT more interesting. Buy this game if you're looking for a brutal experience where you cant afford to **** up and **** around that will keep you engaged for at least two or three runs. The only bad point I can think of is the dungeons and unit management are the only two aspects to the game but they compliment eachother so well with so little filler that I can't even call it bad. It's a incredibly well designed game with the best atmosphere in a game ever. Bar nothing. Its just so satifying. A SINGULAR STRIKE! Expand
  50. Jan 30, 2016
    9
    Hard and confusing if you jump in without a thought, but with wiki opened in steam shift-tab and one or two pesky options turned off (corpses - turn it off, really) the difficulty is just right, can't stop playing
  51. Feb 6, 2016
    9
    Darkest Dungeon does an amazing job with its aesthetic. The gameplay itself isn't the most original - it forms a solid core, but the aesthetic is where this game shines. The visuals are great, and work very well for this style of game. The narrator is exceptional - much like in Bastion, the narrator adds depth to the world that is rarely seen in similar games.

    My #1 complaint about this
    Darkest Dungeon does an amazing job with its aesthetic. The gameplay itself isn't the most original - it forms a solid core, but the aesthetic is where this game shines. The visuals are great, and work very well for this style of game. The narrator is exceptional - much like in Bastion, the narrator adds depth to the world that is rarely seen in similar games.

    My #1 complaint about this game: by the end, it gets very repetitive. I still enjoyed it, but had I lost even one of my high-level characters I would have opted to quit instead of taking the time to level a brand new hero up from level 0.

    I sincerely hope the devs implement a system that reduces the burden of leveling up new characters.
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  52. Mar 13, 2016
    10
    Это просто шедевр. Эта игра хороша всем, я в ней не смог найти недостатки. Разве что, рандом иногда решает.
  53. Feb 11, 2016
    10
    The ATMOSPHERE there, the MISTERY, the FEELING, you HAVE to play it!

    I am impressed, have not seen a gem like this in ages!
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  54. Jan 24, 2016
    9
    Dark, claustrophobic, gritty, yet rewarding. Darkest Dungeon is like a gust of fresh air into RPG genre. This game will make you love it one second, and to hate it the next. It's full of unique design and compelling story, with endless replayability. You can invest a lot into a hero, and still loose everything, with no rollbacks.

    -------- Story: This game has quite unconventional
    Dark, claustrophobic, gritty, yet rewarding. Darkest Dungeon is like a gust of fresh air into RPG genre. This game will make you love it one second, and to hate it the next. It's full of unique design and compelling story, with endless replayability. You can invest a lot into a hero, and still loose everything, with no rollbacks.

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    Story: This game has quite unconventional story, meaning it's not forcing user to follow through specific quest for him to get to the end game. Most or at least the most interesting part of story is given through out the narrator, who is always there with a player, given him the insights and commenting his every step of the way. Having said that the story is non linear and player is given the control of how he wants to play out, and upgrade his characters.

    Mechanics: Simple, yet very well though out. To play this game you will only need mouse. So this game is quite good for travelling on plane purposes. The game doesn't offer a revolutionary mechanics, but improves on everything that is already there. Character development is both rewarding and stressful as you will constantly not only will get an upgrade, but will need to cure them for some of the bad traits. Although Darkest Dungeon has one unique mechanic called, stress which influences your heroes action later one in the Dungeon. It makes so of the heroes either a courageous and vigorous or hopeless and paranoid, which influences their ability to perform in the fights.

    Replayability: The game offers very high replayability, because every encounter in the dungeon is unique. There is tons of classes and upgrades available to them, not to mention for rare trinkets to be found. And it's almost impossible to get the good start in the game as you want it. Because this game is somewhat based on RNG, one minute player might feel in control and everything is fine, while the next turn he will want to abandon quest and save his characters.

    Gameplay: Darkest Dungeon offers slow, turned based action which rewards player for making the smart choices, and makes them pay for their mistakes. The game is methodical meaning, you will have to think who to attack, which team to take for a specific mission, you will have to decide what classes have synergy together and will have the highest chance of survival. In this game the odds are highly stacked against you, and it's up to player to survive them. While the game may feel simple enough, there is a lot to learn in this game, for example what gear you should take on a mission, what are the specific instances monster type and their abilities. This game is easy to play, but hard to master, with no safe net for player to survive.

    Graphics: Original, and very impressive to say the least. A game seems to be drawn like a art book, and doesn't get roring at all. Every mob you encounter, every boss you face seems unique and never seen before. The character design feels on point, and every mob or hero seem to have personality just by their design. The backgrounds in the game feels amazing, giving the player a sense of being the spectator in battle, who has somewhat control of the characters.

    Buy this game if: You like to be challenged in the games. You like a slower more methodical gameplay. If you are not afraid to fail, and don't get scared easily.
    Do not buy this game if: You don't like to invest time into a game. You don't like complex battles. If you are afraid of the dark

    All in all i would give this game a solid 9, a truly gem in the RPG genre. A truly potential game of the year candidate.
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  55. Jan 29, 2016
    9
    You should already know: it's a rogue-like dungeon crawler with classes you recruit and send on dungeon crawls.

    Now that the game is officially released and post-release-patched, here is a new review: The game is fantastic. The different classes and abilities mean you can play two runs in a row with totally different battle play styles. The narration and theme are amazing and
    You should already know: it's a rogue-like dungeon crawler with classes you recruit and send on dungeon crawls.

    Now that the game is officially released and post-release-patched, here is a new review:

    The game is fantastic. The different classes and abilities mean you can play two runs in a row with totally different battle play styles. The narration and theme are amazing and consistent and add a ton.

    The concept works really well. Rebuilding the town with dungeon crawlers as your expendables fits "money run" or "artifact run" into the theme of the game so even when you are grinding for something it still feels like a natural progression.
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  56. Jan 25, 2016
    10
    Quite simply the best Indie game of the last few years. The game can be quite sadistic and if you are looking for an easy game that is over in 6 hours, look elsewhere. The art, narration, music and sound fx are top notch. The atmosphere created is rich. Already there are so many Twitch and youtube videos, it's obvious this game has struck a nerve.

    I know it's only January but I
    Quite simply the best Indie game of the last few years. The game can be quite sadistic and if you are looking for an easy game that is over in 6 hours, look elsewhere. The art, narration, music and sound fx are top notch. The atmosphere created is rich. Already there are so many Twitch and youtube videos, it's obvious this game has struck a nerve.

    I know it's only January but I think this will be my GOTY...

    PS I got the Soundtrack edition in Early Access...
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  57. Jan 21, 2016
    9
    It would take a lot to fully explain this game, but In a nutshell, this is one of the most refreshing, dynamic turn based RPGs in a good while. The moniker 'Turn Based RPG' doesn't do this game much justice, as it also has some very unforgiving rougelike elements. This is a game that is swift to punish you for mistakes, or just new player ignorance. Expect a steep learning curve into aIt would take a lot to fully explain this game, but In a nutshell, this is one of the most refreshing, dynamic turn based RPGs in a good while. The moniker 'Turn Based RPG' doesn't do this game much justice, as it also has some very unforgiving rougelike elements. This is a game that is swift to punish you for mistakes, or just new player ignorance. Expect a steep learning curve into a rewarding experience.
    The stress mechanic that's pivotal to the gameplay not only effects your heroes, but YOU the player as well! I shouted many times when my heroes fell.
    The only reason I give it 9 out of 10 is the sort of arbitrary difficulties added in the later updates, like heart attacks, corpses etc. While you can turn these off, I would have rather NOT had them, or them be mandatory. I understand this a product of the game being in early access and community complaints.

    Otherwise this game is worth MANY hours of your time. If you like Rougelikes, RPGs, and hard games, seriously. GET. THIS. GAME.
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  58. Mar 18, 2016
    10
    Se você esta atraz de um jogo difícil esse é pra você, o jogo é focado em explorar dungeons com um grupo de 4 personagens, cada personagem possui habilidades unicas. O jogo nunca sera o mesmo é completamente aleatorio e isso que faz ele ser muito bom. Recomendo a compra!
  59. Feb 13, 2019
    9
    A true gem of a game. As a player who grew fascinated with turn based, tactical combat, and a preference for dark atmospheres and grim stories, this is a must.
    The game is ruthless with your mistakes, and will test your perseverance over and over. However, it is truly rewarding when you beat the challenges against all odds, and all the pieces are masterfully put together.
  60. Jun 18, 2018
    8
    Darkest Dungeon is mostly a joy to play. The artwork, atmosphere, storyline, and gameplay are all excellent. Unfortunately the game falters in the later stages. I've put in 80 hours, and clearly have gotten my money's worth, but I have little interest in finishing the game at this point. Unlike XCOM, Darkest Dungeon doesn't have the depth or strategic diversity to justify its longDarkest Dungeon is mostly a joy to play. The artwork, atmosphere, storyline, and gameplay are all excellent. Unfortunately the game falters in the later stages. I've put in 80 hours, and clearly have gotten my money's worth, but I have little interest in finishing the game at this point. Unlike XCOM, Darkest Dungeon doesn't have the depth or strategic diversity to justify its long run-time.. The late game too easily falls into tedium, especially with the Crimson Court DLC which features extremely long dungeon-slogs (which are necessary unless you want your teammates constantly attacking one another out of blood lust). I'd recommend playing on Radiant Mode (which makes for a faster campaign), and without the Crimson Court DLC which adds the obnoxious Crimson Curse debuff mechanic. Darkest Dungeon is definitely worth a buy, but it certainly has its weaknesses. In the end, I look forward to see what Red Hook comes up with next. Expand
  61. Jun 11, 2016
    10
    This is an extremely intense and interesting game. The fact that each units gets their own names and quirks makes for a more personal experience.There are also a surprising amount of classes in this game, 14 to be exact. The art direction is awesome and the game has great atmosphere. This is one of the most unique rpgs I've played in a while. Also the narrator is amazing.
  62. Mar 4, 2019
    9
    Amazing roguelite dungeon crawler paired with unique adventurer mangement that is very punishing for the greedy and unprepared players. constant updates, expansions and great mod support improves the replayability of immensely. great art style, music, sound design, narrator.
  63. Nov 2, 2017
    9
    Darkest Dungeon is a rare treasure of a game that defies the outwardly unappealing nature of some of its mechanics. I initially passed it up because I am not normally a fan of turn-based games, especially dungeon crawlers. I do like roguelikes, though. DD has a level of quality and design that elevates it far above other dungeon crawlers, but is also among the meaner roguelikes out there,Darkest Dungeon is a rare treasure of a game that defies the outwardly unappealing nature of some of its mechanics. I initially passed it up because I am not normally a fan of turn-based games, especially dungeon crawlers. I do like roguelikes, though. DD has a level of quality and design that elevates it far above other dungeon crawlers, but is also among the meaner roguelikes out there, and ultimately, the survival of your characters may be left to chance. I somewhat dreaded the prospect of playing a game where my heroes can, and to hear it told, WILL die, though you do have the rare opportunity to resurrect them. I was nonetheless inspired to play it based on what else I'd heard, and I am damn glad I did. It has a truly masterful and haunting score and sound design, a great, heavily-lined art style and my favorite sort of dark fantasy setting, a huge and diverse cast of character classes and a truly awesome narrator in Wayne June, who I discovered is known for his narrations of Lovecraft and Poe, making him perfect for DD's tale of an ancient, eldritch horror unleashed beneath the manor house of a once-prominent nobleman.

    You play the role of this nobleman's heir, implored by him to return to their estate, claim the family fortune, and stop the clutching shadows before they can spread. To that end, you can hire a colorful cast of misfit rogues, pilgrims, mercenaries, outcasts and weirdos to send in to the four major areas surrounding the Hamlet, your base of operations. Parties of four venture into the Ruins, Weald, Warrens or Coves in search of treasure and the horrific bosses. Interestingly, you may enter the final, titular dungeon from the very beginning... but as I understand it, doing so with an inexperienced party will go about as well as you might expect. I'd love to go into greater detail about the classes here but that would greatly pad out the length of this review. They're worth reading up on- a lot of them don't function entirely as you might expect. My personal favorite would have to be the Grave Robber: With her throwing knives and mixed bag of dirty tricks, she can perform well in a variety of parties and from virtually any combat position. Combat is very simple to pick up but mastering it will take many hours, though it uses relatively small and easy-to-quickly-analyze damage numbers. There are also a lot of custom classes and other mods out there, and it is also a simple matter to go in to the game's files and manipulate them using a text editor if you so desire, though doing so may seriously disrupt the game balance, if you're a purist about it.

    The deciding factor for me getting the game was a major update that added "Radiant Mode", which, while not actually making the game's combat easier, instead shortens what was often described as major mid-to-late game grind, increasing gold and xp gains, and shortening the number of runs necessary to face a dungeon's bosses. I highly advise against going into Darkest Dungeon blind, even though that seems to have been the intention. There is an extensive array of guides available both on steam and elsewhere. Moreso then even other dungeon crawlers, Darkest Dungeon is tactically and strategically complex, and not understanding things like party composition and positioning, skill setups, crowd control and damage over time effects, enemy composition and abilities, proper allocation of provisions, weaknesses and resistances, and prioritizing character and town upgrades will likely lead to party wipes and empty coffers. Your only saving grace is that hiring new heroes is always free, and you get more of them at once by upgrading your Stagecoach.

    If you are not as concerned as me about losing people (you monster), Darkest Dungeon is one of the better RPG titles of the past decade or so, and absolutely worth purchasing. Just be advised that it is no cakewalk. Also check out it's excellent expansion, The Crimson Court, which adds a new dungeon area, a new character class, and "Districts", new structures to build at your town that provide persistent buffs and benefits.
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  64. Mar 2, 2017
    8
    Great one. Long time since I last enjoyed so much playing a based turn rogue like game. The difficulty ladder is just marvelous though in the end it may be a little bit repetitive. The mechanic of stress and how it affects you is just very well handled by the guys from RedHookStudios.

    Also gotta give credit to the studio for keep improving the game time after time correcting some bugs,
    Great one. Long time since I last enjoyed so much playing a based turn rogue like game. The difficulty ladder is just marvelous though in the end it may be a little bit repetitive. The mechanic of stress and how it affects you is just very well handled by the guys from RedHookStudios.

    Also gotta give credit to the studio for keep improving the game time after time correcting some bugs, and adding more and more content. Things like that make you appreciate more the work done by them.

    Can't wait for the upcoming dlc!
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  65. Mar 20, 2017
    10
    Without any shade of a doubt, one of the best games to ever come from crowd funding; Darkest Dungeon's developers did a really impressive job of making the game better both in early access and after launch. One of the best dungeon crawlers ever with new mechanics and a different take on what this genre is. Every game that looks any similar to Darkest Dungeon will and MUST be compared toWithout any shade of a doubt, one of the best games to ever come from crowd funding; Darkest Dungeon's developers did a really impressive job of making the game better both in early access and after launch. One of the best dungeon crawlers ever with new mechanics and a different take on what this genre is. Every game that looks any similar to Darkest Dungeon will and MUST be compared to Darkest Dungeon. A must have. Expand
  66. Feb 23, 2018
    9
    If you like RPG dungeon crawlers, Darkest Dungeon is a must-buy. No question about it; endless hours of enjoyment.
  67. Oct 20, 2018
    10
    Darkest Dungeon - это просто шедевр! Давно хотел приобрести данную игру, но душила жаба (500 рублей :D). Когда в Steam увидел скидку 70% не смог удержаться. Игра очень атмосферная! После 300 граммов коньячку на некоторых локациях становится даже не по себе. Каждое сражение превращается во что-то невообразимое. Я очень давно так не переживал за исход боя! Ажно ладошки вспотели :D ИзDarkest Dungeon - это просто шедевр! Давно хотел приобрести данную игру, но душила жаба (500 рублей :D). Когда в Steam увидел скидку 70% не смог удержаться. Игра очень атмосферная! После 300 граммов коньячку на некоторых локациях становится даже не по себе. Каждое сражение превращается во что-то невообразимое. Я очень давно так не переживал за исход боя! Ажно ладошки вспотели :D Из минусов можно ответить отсутствие русской озвучки. Советую приобрести по акции со скидочкой, вы точно не пожалеете! Expand
  68. Sep 22, 2019
    9
    Darkest Dungeon is a great and challenging game, but at the later stages somewhat grindy. The climate and soundtrack are perfect. If you enjoy difficult, turn based tactic combat, this game is for you.
  69. Feb 12, 2020
    10
    Amazing game! Love the stress aspect since it's quite innovative and not something you typically ever think of in a game. The game is also incredibly polished and is very well done.

    I'd highly recommend this game to anyone that is interested in an innovative game, likes Roguelike games, or likes games that make you think about the characters.
  70. Jan 20, 2016
    9
    A dark dungeon crawling compelling masterpiece of a game. The art is great, the narration is INCREDIBLE, the game has a dark atmosphere that grips and pulls you in. The game revolves around stress management and party management, it can be challenging and brutal at times, but boring it is not.

    My only criticism is that the game gets easier with time rather than more difficult. For £20
    A dark dungeon crawling compelling masterpiece of a game. The art is great, the narration is INCREDIBLE, the game has a dark atmosphere that grips and pulls you in. The game revolves around stress management and party management, it can be challenging and brutal at times, but boring it is not.

    My only criticism is that the game gets easier with time rather than more difficult. For £20 you can't go wrong.
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  71. Feb 9, 2016
    8
    A very good game with two Major flaws.
    1. You can learn all the tactics needed for the game by the 10th-20th expdedition.
    the game is about 100 expeditions long. The great rouge like elements are halted by the over prolonged length of the game which transforms it into a grindfest. 2. YOU CAN UNLOCK THE ROUGE LIKE ELEMENT OF THE GAME ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED IT. unlike ftl, each
    A very good game with two Major flaws.
    1. You can learn all the tactics needed for the game by the 10th-20th expdedition.
    the game is about 100 expeditions long.
    The great rouge like elements are halted by the over prolonged length of the game which transforms it into a grindfest.
    2. YOU CAN UNLOCK THE ROUGE LIKE ELEMENT OF THE GAME ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED IT.
    unlike ftl, each run doesn't feel unique. it's just the same thing.

    This game can be excelent. but it isn't.

    The dev seems to listen to the community though, so if I were you I'd enjoy this potential masterpiece in a few months, dlcs, and patches.
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  72. Jan 20, 2016
    9
    I'm in a weird situation in that I got in on the game in late early access. Picked it up during the Steam winter sale but haven't played the post-official release. So I've seen what the game basically was in the final stages of early access but haven't tried out the new bug fixes since the last day I played was on the 17th. From what it reads like in the new negative reviews, thereI'm in a weird situation in that I got in on the game in late early access. Picked it up during the Steam winter sale but haven't played the post-official release. So I've seen what the game basically was in the final stages of early access but haven't tried out the new bug fixes since the last day I played was on the 17th. From what it reads like in the new negative reviews, there seems to be a lot of moaning about how the official release didn't bring an overwhelming tidal wave of new content. I suppose that might bother me if Darkest Dungeon were a particularly stripped-down, incomplete-seeming game as you often see in early access.

    It's honestly one of the most complete early access titles I've played so I'm not sure what they were expecting. Some mechanics such as the minimap and movement are a little clunky or unintuitive but they're nothing I haven't seen before and certainly not something I expected to change drastically or at all really. The art style is definitely the main draw as the characters, enemies and backgrounds feel like a graphic novel. It's grim, like early Diablo grim but with more of a renaissance era setting and a lot more Lovecraft (or Lovecraft Lite, might be better) thrown in. The horrors you face will freak your guys out but all the same, they can be beaten. It's just hard. And taxing on your characters' nerves. Yes the game can feel grindy if you're not digging the atmosphere but the number of dungeon crawlers that don't lend themselves towards being grindfests are few and far between. By their very nature, that's what the dungeon crawler is typically about: Some giant foreboding evil threatens the land, your underleveled heroes kill minions to get better gear and improve their skills and stats so as to prepare themselves to face the greater evils. That's the same deal here. Killing minions to acquire resources is what makes it a grind and it's also what makes it fun.

    I won't pretend like this game is universally accessible because the difficulty can be off-putting and like any roguelike, you'll get screwed by the RNG a lot. But it's fair, if unforgiving. If you like games like FTL where you essentially do the same action over and over in a procedurally generated world fighting enemies that outclass you and generally spend a lot of time making the best of a bad situation, you'll enjoy it. If you tire of grinding through hallways and taking a long amount of time to set up your power base and get your characters up to snuff, you'll likely want to look elsewhere. It takes time to get the village upgrades. It takes time to get your heroes competent enough to take on some of the harder dungeons and bosses. And you will lose them at times to an unlucky dice roll. It's how roguelikes go. If that causes you to rage and never play the game again because you couldn't get your perfect 'nobody dies, flawless victory' run, I'm sorry it didn't meet your lofty expectations. If it causes you to rage and swear revenge on the monsters that killed your team by making a BETTER team? You're gonna do just fine around here.

    If price point is the reason you're on the fence like some accusers who feel betrayed because the game didn't double in length after the official release, wait til it's on sale. $20 may be a little high if you're not into dungeon crawlers, gothic horror or roguelikes. But if you can grab it on sale for $10, maybe even $15, it's easily worth that.

    Art style, music and narration are all top notch. Stress mechanic is fun - it complicates character usage, but in a good way. Story's a little light, but gives you enough motivation for what your characters are doing. Enemy variety could use a little sprucing up but damn, it gives you a ton of classes and more may be on the way (at least 1 class is going to be post release, we'll see about adding enemies). Grinding and RNG are what they are, neither good nor bad, just hallmarks of the genre. It's not a perfect game but it's damn good. Give it a whirl
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  73. Jan 22, 2016
    10
    Darkest Dungeon lets you assemble a roster of dungeon adventurers and send them into dungeons in order to defeat pestilent creatures that have plagued the land in order to fully restore a hamlet back to its former glory. The game is not so much a pure dungeon crawler, but more of a dungeon crawl management simulator (for lack of a better word). You do not only navigate the heroes through aDarkest Dungeon lets you assemble a roster of dungeon adventurers and send them into dungeons in order to defeat pestilent creatures that have plagued the land in order to fully restore a hamlet back to its former glory. The game is not so much a pure dungeon crawler, but more of a dungeon crawl management simulator (for lack of a better word). You do not only navigate the heroes through a dungeon. You also take full responsibility for their wellbeing. As heroes go through dungeons, they accumulate stress and could even get diseases, and you have to make sure you bring them back to top shape in between your dungeon runs. You do not just control a single party of heroes. You have to rotate several different heroes around and pick the ones most suitable for the job at hand.

    There are 4 areas where you can take your expedition: Ruins, Warrens, Weald, and Cove, and each one has its own dangers and challenges, what means that you need to prepare your team accordingly. The dungeons also come in different lengths (Short, Medium, and Long) and of different difficulty (Apprentice, Veteran, and Champion). As of the final release, the final dungeon has been added too (have not yet had the bravery to try it out).

    The combat is really fun and in my opinion has a lot of tactical depth to it. It's not just a simple turn-based battle system, but each position within your party setup is important. Some hero classes prefer frontal positions in the squad (like the melee tanks), others prefer to hang back (like healers or ranged attackers).

    The game has been balanced around loads during Early Access, and though some aspects of it might feel unfair still, overall the gameplay feels pretty solid and requires a lot of strategising and adjusting to the situation when bad things start to happen. The game can be pretty punishing towards those who do not take caution. And even if you do everything right, things can still go wrong at times, and part of the gameplay is also having to deal with that. The game encourages tip-top preparation and contingency planning. That means that the game is easily not for everyone, but those who do enjoy that sort of thing will be up for a real treat.

    Art, music, and voice acting are also superb. Easily a cherry on an already delicious cake.

    I would highly recommend this game to anyone who likes a good challenge and doesn't mind it when a game occasionally throws them some curve balls. I can't remember the last time a game has kept me interested for 70 hours and counting.
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  74. Jan 24, 2016
    10
    Excellent game that combines turn based combat RPG with micromanagement of XCOM.

    The graphic aspect is superb. The illustrator has created a great environment. I love the tactical combats in which you must think what attack is the best in each turn according to the resistances of the monsters. There is a big number of enemies and skills. You must play lots of battles in order to
    Excellent game that combines turn based combat RPG with micromanagement of XCOM.

    The graphic aspect is superb. The illustrator has created a great environment.

    I love the tactical combats in which you must think what attack is the best in each turn according to the resistances of the monsters. There is a big number of enemies and skills. You must play lots of battles in order to advance, and if you don't want to lose warriors easily, you must think smart and don't hurry to finish the game fast.

    The game has the micromanagement of XCOM. There is a village that is your HQ, where the adventurers improve their skills, and recover from diseases and mental injuries. You can choose from a roster who are the adventurers that are going to the next quest.

    Another gem from kickstarter.
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  75. Feb 2, 2016
    9
    Easily one of the best rouge-like indie RPGs out there. I've been with this game since the Early Access and I clocked in many, many hours, watching tha game expand. Just after the final version was released I started the game from scratch (even though I had a game saved well after mid-game from early access) and I still can't seem to get away from the screen sometimes. I really can'tEasily one of the best rouge-like indie RPGs out there. I've been with this game since the Early Access and I clocked in many, many hours, watching tha game expand. Just after the final version was released I started the game from scratch (even though I had a game saved well after mid-game from early access) and I still can't seem to get away from the screen sometimes. I really can't understand the complaints about high RNG influence and the statements that luck is way more important than skill. Darkest Dungeon is ALL about skill. It's about creating the best possible combinations of characters and their skills, maximizing their chance of survival in hostile environments. And the game reminds you about it on the opening screen every single time you launch it. Yes, the gameplay feels harsh at times and there might be some frustration going, but at no point does the Darkest Dungeon feel unfair. Your characters will miss sometimes, but so will the enemies! Your heroes will bleed, get sick or even die sometimes, but it doesn't feel like it's because of bad luck. It's because the game is hard with no possibility of switching the difficulty to easy or casual. This is not a game for everyone, just like Demon's Souls or Bloodborne wasn't. Throughout my adventures I lost 3-4 heroes and every time it was because I didn't play it safe enough, when even the game reminds you many times: "Remember that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer". Yeah, learn the hard way.
    So if you're not one to run away in face of adversity or one of those people that would like the game to play itself with constant success and you wish for a bit of a challenge then pick up this game immediately. I guarantee that you won't regret it.
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  76. Dec 3, 2021
    10
    the reason the score its not higher on metacritic is because is a niche game, unique . As pointed out by joebomb10 the game its really delight on balancing every aspect of it to deliver immersion and story to a point that enriches everything that the games proposes to do .
    as i do enjoy such balance this game is a must for me, as example the traits of the characters are there not only for
    the reason the score its not higher on metacritic is because is a niche game, unique . As pointed out by joebomb10 the game its really delight on balancing every aspect of it to deliver immersion and story to a point that enriches everything that the games proposes to do .
    as i do enjoy such balance this game is a must for me, as example the traits of the characters are there not only for the gameplay but also to bring life to the characters that are facing the horrors with you.

    RNG is a issue? yes and it should be , it makes everything more on edge than anything the game do, will you be luck enough to deliver amazing blows that inspire your allies or will you doom your party with the madness that fills your mind with dread and desperation.
    The learning curve that bother some its by design , if normal mode its too hard try easy to learn the mechanics ,no shame on doing so and will double your fun.
    now i will adress the problem talked about in the other critics , playing the dungeons multiple times its not a problem EITHER , each encounter is different , the maps for them too. you need to press the various levels of it to find the BOSS and when you do it the Hamlet(the central of operations) will be notified gaining mental bonuses .
    the point is to conquer darkness everywhere and believe me there will be plenty for you to fight .
    If Triple AAA games are boring for you , try this. If not try this, because its that good.
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  77. Dec 19, 2021
    10
    Highly Recommended : 10/10
    1. Graphics : GOOD
    2. Gameplay : GOOD
    Definitely worth a try !
  78. Jun 21, 2023
    10
    Nearly Seven Years

    I've been playing Darkest Dungeon for almost seven years and to me it's always been the perfect rogue-like, although I've never had the patience or time to finish it until now. First let me start off by saying that Darkest Dungeon, at least on its default settings, is still an unforgiving game. At the very beginning, as soon as you boot up the game, it tells you
    Nearly Seven Years

    I've been playing Darkest Dungeon for almost seven years and to me it's always been the perfect rogue-like, although I've never had the patience or time to finish it until now.

    First let me start off by saying that Darkest Dungeon, at least on its default settings, is still an unforgiving game. At the very beginning, as soon as you boot up the game, it tells you that Darkest Dungeon is all about making the best of a bad situation, and I'm sure anyone who's put any amount of time into the game, can confirm that this is definitely the case.

    Effectively, the game plays as thus; A week passes every mission, there are multiple 'Dungeons' you can go to, each with their own trials and tribulations, enemy types and bosses, you take a party of four that will suit that dungeon and complete the given task. After that task is completed (or failed) party members will level up and you'll earn gold and trinkets, which you use to upgrade your Hamlet (Effectively your base of operations) in order to become stronger to make dungeoning easier and get access to harder quests.

    There are a multitude of heroes/classes to choose from, each of them bringing their own unique abilities and playstyle to the game. You can also rename all of your heroes to anything you want, making the game ideal for those who want to put their friends in the game (This is what I do for all games that I can, such as XCOM or Phoenix Point or Disgaea) or also ideal for Twitch Streamers as you can make your chat feel more involved by naming them after people in there.

    The gameplay loop is very satisfying and I don't ever get bored playing this game, although what I will say is, things -will- go wrong. You will lose that max level hero to something out of your control, yes you can debate that the game is mostly RNG, but think of the game more like D&D as opposed to other turn based RPG's, it's the dice that does decide at the end of the day. However you do have a multitude of ways of mitigating damage and making sure you're getting the most out of your heroes, if you plan ahead well, know when to take a loss as well (tactically) you'll be fine.

    The game is long, there's no doubt about that, you're talking anywhere between 30-50 hours for one proper run at the game, beating the final boss and all.

    Another great aspect about the game is the Hamlet, randomly you'll get Town Events, these can be positive or negative. Things such as... The Tavern is free for the week, or a free weapon upgrade (This can be particularly helpful in the mid-game when money is an issue.) Or negative ones such as a big bad boss is at your doorstep all of a sudden, with no preparation and you -need- to deal with him. It makes the game feel alive, like not everything is always 100% under your control, and this, for me, is what makes the game so exhilarating.

    In truth, I don't really have anything bad to say about the game, I guess I've been done over by RNG a few times but upon reflection, I guess I could've prepared better, but sometimes I did just get crit 3 times in a row and had a hero die, but I also don't see how blaming RNG for losing someone is a bad thing, especially when that's the nature of the game; you expect this going into it. But that's the reality of the game, I'd say it's a feature and not a flaw, you can do all the preparation in the world and be set up perfectly, but as the narrator so aptly puts it, as you think you're doing well. "How quickly the tide turns."

    To me, this is one of the best games ever made, it offers extensive replay-ability and despite its unforgiving nature, it's extremely rewarding, I promise when you pull off something magnificent, or one of your heroes becomes Virtuous, or you beat a boss that was skelping you endlessly, you'll be jumping out of your seat in joy.

    10/10.
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  79. Aug 12, 2023
    9
    Basically turn-based dark souls where some bad decisions can wreck an entire mission and you have to deal with setbacks as best you can.
  80. May 5, 2021
    9
    Its not about turn based RPG, its about preparing and managing your heroes week by week. Yes, at one point it will be kinda boring, but somehow it keeps me going on...
  81. May 18, 2019
    10
    I knew this game was great from the first time I saw it back in 2015. The Cthulu atmosphere and all of the various surprises while playing, makes this game an unique, fun and frightening experience. I purchased the Crimson Court and the Colour of Madness and haven't regretted ever my purchase. EXCELLENT Game!
  82. May 11, 2023
    10
    No any other game punished and rewarded me in equal measure as DD has. It's a game that develops in front of your eyes as the more hours you pour into it, and believe me it could be quite a lot of hours.
  83. Aug 29, 2021
    10
    A gothic inspired, rouge-like turn based RPG that creeps into your mind and stays around leaving you always thinking of...The Darkest….Dungeon.
    Easily sitting in my top video games of all time, Darkest Dungeon is not only great, but memorable. It is packed full of clenching moments of fear and dread as your heroes fight through the encroaching terrors. Stress, health, and equipment are
    A gothic inspired, rouge-like turn based RPG that creeps into your mind and stays around leaving you always thinking of...The Darkest….Dungeon.
    Easily sitting in my top video games of all time, Darkest Dungeon is not only great, but memorable. It is packed full of clenching moments of fear and dread as your heroes fight through the encroaching terrors. Stress, health, and equipment are just some of the things you have to keep in account as heroes will succumb to madness regardless of how experienced they are.
    I have owned this game since a month after its release in 2016 and through the years I was never able to beat it. I would start a file and eventually lose heroes to the different bosses, crushing my dreams. Yet the game would come back to me year after year, memories of playing it, watching my heroes get glorious virtue saves and huge heroic moments. Over the past month I sat down and put all effort into completing this game, joining the 3.5% of its player count to actually best the dungeon.
    If you are looking for a difficult game that is frustrating and stressful as it's equally rewarding and enjoyable. This is the game. Red Hook developed a gem with Darkest Dungeon. With its own DLC’s that add on fun enjoyable content and a trusted relationship with the modding community. A squeal is coming out this year and I can’t wait to fall into its madness
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  84. Mar 7, 2021
    8
    I got this game for a steal during a Steam sale. Well worth it but it can get a tad repetitive, and be ready to lose your teams ala Xcom. Unforgiving and stressful. I love it.
  85. Dec 26, 2021
    9
    Beautifuly crafted graphics, the gameplay loop is fun, addicting, hard, and rewarding. It takes some time to learn all the mechanics and the amount of information thrown at beginners is too much.
  86. Jun 10, 2020
    10
    Basically 2D Dark Souls. I love it.

    "Remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer"
  87. Nov 3, 2020
    9
    Great rogue-lite turn based RPG!

    + Love the art style + Good amount of customization and build diversity (although there is a meta) + An actual hard game rather than relying on being unfair or having bad controls (like games) + Great game mechanics with loot and difficulty + Good DLCs and workshop support + Can take over 50+ hours to finish + Good price + Great sound effects and
    Great rogue-lite turn based RPG!

    + Love the art style
    + Good amount of customization and build diversity (although there is a meta)
    + An actual hard game rather than relying on being unfair or having bad controls (like games)
    + Great game mechanics with loot and difficulty
    + Good DLCs and workshop support
    + Can take over 50+ hours to finish
    + Good price
    + Great sound effects and narrator

    - Can get repetitive / unlucky at times
    - Sequel is an epic exclusive
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  88. Nov 4, 2019
    9
    Great atmosphere, nice and simple setup, interesting hero classes, addictive gameplay, Highly recommended!
  89. Nov 27, 2019
    9
    You don't need a high budget game to have fun for 50 hours. Game is smart and well design.
  90. May 10, 2021
    8
    Quite strong game, recommended for strategy gameplay fans and for those who want to challenge their's nervous system.
  91. Apr 23, 2020
    8
    8.5. Game is awesome. Wish more thoughts were put into itemization. It doesn't really feel rewarding.
  92. Jul 16, 2021
    9
    One of the best games ever played. ultra hard. not for casuals i think. played around 50 hours.never beat the game. 9/10
  93. Jun 18, 2020
    9
    One of the most stressful, annoying and frustrating rpg's I've played, and it was still amazing.
    Granted, I played with mods, so I had more fun that way than playing it normally.
  94. Aug 1, 2023
    10
    One of the best games I ever played. Hard but rewarding.

    If you beat the game once or twice, I would recommend checking all the mods available on steam, makes the game even better.
  95. Jun 22, 2020
    10
    Darkest Dungeon is a turn-based RPG that clearly leaves you with distress with each round that ends. Sometimes the best attack is the defense, and the best defense is the attack, with that in mind, Darkest Dungeon is a game that challenges you to the extreme and puts you in places and expeditions that pass security to you, but in the meantime, across the wall, in the end, everything isDarkest Dungeon is a turn-based RPG that clearly leaves you with distress with each round that ends. Sometimes the best attack is the defense, and the best defense is the attack, with that in mind, Darkest Dungeon is a game that challenges you to the extreme and puts you in places and expeditions that pass security to you, but in the meantime, across the wall, in the end, everything is just an incredible ambush to destroy your team. Even with all that going on, the game always has something new to do, and no expedition is the same. Expand
  96. Apr 7, 2021
    10
    An amazing and original game with nice characters and a perfect and exiting ending.
  97. Oct 23, 2022
    8
    amazing and extremely unique game havent played something as amazing as this in a long time only complaints are as followed: crimson court is awful, steam edition is the only version with mod support so only buy it on steam and butchers circus is a great addition to this game thats been left to rot
  98. Aug 1, 2020
    9
    Хорошая игра, хорошая музыка, минус балл за долгую прокачку персонажа при смерти предыдущего героя.
  99. Aug 19, 2023
    9
    Very good game. I enjoyed playing this game a lot. I strongly recommend this.
  100. Dec 12, 2021
    8
    Darkest Dungeon is at it’s heart more than just a rogue-like RPG. It’s a tale, a story, an epic if you will.
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 56 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 53 out of 56
  2. Negative: 0 out of 56
  1. Aug 12, 2020
    80
    There is a good reason that Darkest Dungeon won a ton of awards and sold over 2 million copies - in portraying the dark underbelly of fantasy adventuring it touched on subjects rarely addressed in games before it. Its amazing sound, comic-like graphics, and intense, perpetual Ironman difficulty create a title that was addictive to those wanting Lovecraftian horror with a side of near Dark Souls difficulty. If you have never experienced it before, now is a great time to make its acquaintance, to be prepared for the release of Darkest Dungeon 2. And, if you were a previous visitor, make sure you take another look to experience the new DLC that has been added since your departure. Hours of broken peripherals and rage quits await.
  2. Apr 10, 2016
    90
    Darkest Dungeon is the rare game that gets my heart pumping while playing, not because it’s scary (even though it is a little scary), but because the stakes are so high.
  3. Pelit (Finland)
    Mar 31, 2016
    88
    Darkest Dungeon is a masterpiece of emergent storytelling. [March 2016]