![]() The story of what ensued happened in three screenshots. After 84 hours of grinding two of every character class but the Hellion, Plague Doctor, Houndmaster, and Man-at-Arms to the max level of 6, I launched my final campaign into said dungeon…and found it no more difficult than any other, for my Crusader (tank), Highwayman (rogue), Bard (utility), and Vestal (heal bot) were too strong.īut then I played the second mission, and perhaps waited too long to camp. Those secrets really boil down to every individual player’s descent into the Darkest Dungeon-yes, the Darkest Dungeon, the final level(s). The moderators are surprisingly active, as I was recently reminded when I posted what some consider to be spoilers in the “hamlet” channel Indeed, four years later, hardcore fans are still protecting the game’s secrets! Of the few Discord channels I have participated in, Darkest Dungeon‘s is the best so far-populous and vivacious. To this day, the game benefits from a very active Discord where veterans share excursion stories, help noobs like myself, and mods to keep things interesting for veterans. I can understand why Darkest Dungeon remains popular even though it has been around since its Early Access release at the beginning of 2015. The story of this Plague Doctor who became addicted to gambling and one day came to fear God after an experience in the abbey was a story unique to that character while others in my party walked much different paths. Another time I thought the Abbey would be a better spot for them, then they came away with the “God Fearing” quirk, which surpisingly, also turned out to be negative (can only pray at the Abbey to relieve stress). Before that, I left them gambling in the tavern in which they gained the negative “Gambler” quirk. One of my favorite examples is a Plague Doctor that had lived to see the end of a few dungeons runs, but didn’t make it out one day. What I enjoy the most about Darkest Dungeon is the stories that are told through the individuals in my party. I wanted my party members to survive for a very long time, but accepted that one bad run is all it would take for any of them or even all of them to perish. I grew to enjoy it once I understood how it worked, but yes, it is still tough. If there is a modern game that you would like to read what we have to say about it, let us know at LJ Loweryĭarkest Dungeon seems like an intimidating game when you first look at it or start playing. Greetings, Geeks! This is the third of a (hopefully) monthly series where our staff discusses some highlights of some of our favorite hand-chosen games.
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