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Isometric dungeon crawl centred on the important elements: hacking, slashing, and addictively stealing time.

Darkstone is an isometric hack ‘n’ slash game that would be familiar to anyone who’s a fan of devilish dungeon crawls, but it is definitely a lot more than a simple knock off; it’s a click-hungry time killer that’s a great coffee-break game, and it’s available on GOG.com right now for $5.99.

Darkstone allows you to select a hero--or heroes, because you’re allowed to control a party of two--from well-known classes (Warrior-brute force, Monk-healing, Assassin-stealth, and Wizard-offensive spells, with female equivalents of each: Amazon, Priestess, Sorceress, and Thief) and use 32 different spells, 22 skills, 22 types of weapons, to explore 37 different levels. That is a lot of variety, but when you add that the game creates an entirely random map and adventure for each new game, complete with new missions, new items, and new dungeon placement in castles, dungeons, plague-ridden cities, and forests, you have to admit that it’s a lot of a lot of variety.

Darkstone sports a few features that makes it the most easy-to-play game released on GOG.com today: everything can be controlled thrpough a mouse-click; the game features a fully adjustable camera that's actually really easy to control (for your favorite peeking around dark dungeon corridors); all it takes to kill a monster is to click on it (and a blade and some armor and some exp, obviously). Fully-3D graphics, a well done sound track, great combat sounds and animations (that matters more than you’d think in a hack-and-slash!) only prove that Darkstone developers knew well how to make an excellent action-RPG.

Overall, Darkstone for $5.99 is a steal. Did we mention it has multiplayer? No? Darkstone features great multiplayer. And yes, you should try it with a friend in co-op!
Yeah, great release.
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GOG.com: Isometric dungeon crawl centred on the important elements: hacking, slashing, and addictively stealing time.
The main paged hadn't fully loaded before I started hitting the buy button. Thanks GOG.Com!
Nice one! The music played by the bard in the town is IMHO excellent.
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lugum: delphine? so future wars (cd audio version!!!) , cruise for a corpse, flashback, operation stealth?
Shaq Fu!
I remember this game, it was actually one of the better Diablo style games when it came out.
Does this version let you change the resolution?

I did love this game for quite awhile! Still have my CD!

At the time it came out, I figured that Blizzard pooped a few bricks when Darkstone was released, so that was why D2 took so long to be made.
Post edited April 10, 2012 by ozzy
have been playing for couple of hours yesterday and it is GREAT! :) (quite hard actually ;)

BUT there's one thing I'm curious about: when I gather some quest items that are rather big and take up space in my inventory, is there a stash where I can put them till the time I'll use them so that I don't have to come back into town every five minutes with the loot (as I can only carry two swords and one shield with the full backpack)?

second, is there a button to show loot on the floor?

I didn't find anything in the manual (didn't look too hard I admit)
It's been some years already, so my memory on this is quite fuzzy, but I think that time I just used the floor of an empty house to store all my excess loot.

As for question #2, I do not remember that.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by tarangwydion
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tarangwydion: It's been some years already, so my memory on this is quite fuzzy, but I think that time I just used the floor of an empty house to store all my excess loot.

As for question #2, I do not remember that.
Yep, actually there are 3 seperate houses where you can store your excess gear. I saw a video earlier, but i've just discovered 2 more.
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Kunovski: have been playing for couple of hours yesterday and it is GREAT! :) (quite hard actually ;)

BUT there's one thing I'm curious about: when I gather some quest items that are rather big and take up space in my inventory, is there a stash where I can put them till the time I'll use them so that I don't have to come back into town every five minutes with the loot (as I can only carry two swords and one shield with the full backpack)?

second, is there a button to show loot on the floor?

I didn't find anything in the manual (didn't look too hard I admit)
There's no stash, no. Just toss everything on the ground in the town close to the fences (the green grass patch) or current dungeon and pick it up when you leave. In town it'll remain forever (in singleplayer, MP was similar but a little different) and possibly forever in the dungeons as well. Just can't recall for sure on the latter.

There is no "highlight items" function in Darkstone.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by KrankyKat
This game is great. There is not much more to say about it.
I have fond memories of LAN parties where doing Darkstone speed runs was a blast. I tried to install my disk copy several months ago without success. Will pick up the GOG release since I have no recollection of actually finishing the game and would like to do so . . . =)
It certainly looks interesting, will definitely pick up the game sooner or later.
Also, it kinda reminds me of Din's Curse graphics-wise.
I own the original CD for this game, and I absolutely loved it, and still want to replay it. TONS of replayability and fun in this one, and who didn't love the levelling up sound? "YES!!" :-)

About 6 months ago, I pulled out the CD, installed in on my XP Pro machine, and fired it up. The problem I ran into was that the modern nVidia graphics card I have now didn't quite work perfectly with what Darkstone wanted/expected. I could play the game, but there was a lot of clipping/seeing through walls/malformed roofs of buildings, points/corners of things that were stretched into odd spaces apart from the main objects, etc...

At the time, I disappointedly put the CD away again after seeing these graphic issues.

Does the GoG release fix these problems? If so, it's an instabuy, the hell with waiting for a sale.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by silveri
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silveri: I own the original CD for this game, and I absolutely loved it, and still want to replay it. TONS of replayability and fun in this one, and who didn't love the levelling up sound? "YES!!" :-)

About 6 months ago, I pulled out the CD, installed in on my XP Pro machine, and fired it up. The problem I ran into was that the modern nVidia graphics card I have now didn't quite work perfectly with what Darkstone wanted/expected. I could play the game, but there was a lot of clipping/seeing through walls/malformed roofs of buildings, points/corners of things that were stretched into odd spaces apart from the main objects, etc...

At the time, I disappointedly put the CD away again after seeing these graphic issues.

Does the GoG release fix these problems? If so, it's an instabuy, the hell with waiting for a sale.
It looks good to me. Only a few hours into it and no problems so far.