Darkest Dungeon is a challenging gothic roguelike turn-based RPG about the psychological stresses of adventuring.Reclaim Your Ancestor's EstateRecruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes through twisted forests, forgotten warrens, ruined crypts, and beyond. You'll battle not only unimagi...
Darkest Dungeon is a challenging gothic roguelike turn-based RPG about the psychological stresses of adventuring.
Reclaim Your Ancestor's Estate
Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes through twisted forests, forgotten warrens, ruined crypts, and beyond. You'll battle not only unimaginable foes, but stress, famine, disease, and the ever-encroaching dark. Uncover strange mysteries, and pit the heroes against an array of fearsome monsters with an innovative strategic turn-based combat system.
Core Features
The Affliction System – battle not only monsters, but stress! Contend with paranoia, masochism, fear, irrationality, and a host of gameplay-meaningful quirks!
Striking hand-drawn gothic crowquill art style
Innovative turn-based combat pits you against a host of diabolical monsters
Narration system to celebrate your successes...and failures
16 (and counting!) playable hero classes, including Plague Doctor, Hellion, and even the Leper!
Camp to heal wounds or deliver inspiring speeches.
Rest your weary, shell-shocked characters in town at the Tavern or the Abbey to keep their stress in check.
Classic CRPG and roguelike features, including character permadeath, procedural dungeons, and incredible replay
Can you stem the tide of eldritch horrors erupting across your family’s ancestral estate?
First of all the good points
- awesome style: i like the 2D assets and the painting like look of the game
- the narrator voice: he just sounds cool
- the grim dark setting
negatives (for me)
- well it is luck based yeah you can look guides but a badly rolled dice can kill your efford.
- the interesting backstory is... well it's THERE but not told well
- fights can drag on
so for me it's a "well i have some time to spare" type of game. Nothing to sit on for several hours like a larger RPG but a nice time filler.
The simple things first: the art compartment of this game is downright impeccable. The aesthetic is consistent throughout the game and will properly convey the emotions that the designers wanted you to feel, be it frustration, anger, dismay or even fear. The audio is concordant with the visuals and if you, like me, are one of those people who like listening to your own music while playing, do make an exception for this one. The music is amazing and the lines from the narrator are in my opinion integral to the experience: if you choose to disable it you are experiencing a less-than-optimal version of the product.
Now for gameplay: it mixes the right amount of management with turn-based combat. Combat itself is very punishing and the more you advance, the more you are going to need proper preparation. Information is key and you have to learn what dangers every mission and place hide so that you will know how to prepare in the future.
I suspect reviewers that lament imbalance are underestimating this point and expecting to win the game by just jumping into every fight and mindlessly smashing enemies: that's NOT how this game works. You have to pick your fights, even avoid as many as you can, manage your scarce funds by upgrading only what you will need, and focus on survival rather than careless battle.
If all this picked your interest, you're resistant to frustration and you think you're up to the task, please get this game, because you will remember the experience for years.
Note: I recommend playing this with the aid of the wiki over at Gamepedia; you can play without it but then prepare to suffer many losses just to gather information. Trust me, I know because I've done it – mostly to contribute to the wiki, which is why I can vouch for its contents.
This game is hard, brutal, and unforgiving. More-so then even other intense games like XCOM. Deaths are almost a guarantee - despite all my efforts, several of my 5th and 6th level heroes kicked the bucket near the end (I'm still approaching the end of the game). But as the narrator says "darkness, but the promise of gold and rewards".
On that topic, bring lots, and lots of torches until you have your feet under. And lots of food. And a couple shovels/keys. Consumable exploratory items are often what can determine whether a character lives or survive, or more importantly if you get that hefty payout to allow you keep strengthening your characters equipment.
Darkest Dungeon is a story about coping with loss. The loss of characters is unfortunate, and extremely frustrating at times. You can try to skirt that, but some is really inevitable. Leveling your characters up and watching them grow is part of the fun, but I think many people don't understand or appreciate that the real progression mechanic of the game is the artifacts and upgrade system of the game. As long as you don't lose your whole party, you can limp back with your precious artifacts.
Trying to keep your characters sane is a fun, tense mechanic. Most of the time they crack in the worst ways, but sometimes its the best of ways, and that unexpected victory in the face of expected defeat, triumphing over the worst odds rarely is what makes the game come alive. I might suggest its even the theme of the game, to be perfectly honest. The Lovecraftian style is absolutely amazing - one of the more unhinging, disturbingly beautiful aspects I've seen in years.
Perfectionists will be frustrated and broken, powergamers will probably rage as they die a lot in the dark. Just be smart, cut your losses and minimize risks to your truly valuable resources, like a real dungeon manager; suddenly this game becomes a lot more fun. You can get salty when your favorite character dies, but don't let that salt ruin the stew.
...or frustratingly charming.
Alas I bought the early access version on Steam, but still this game turned out to be *pretty damn good*.
Its narrative is captivating, the story is fantastically grim. The situation feels overwhelmingly desperate which make every victory all the sweeter.
"Pretty damn good" for an early access coming from someone like me who despises roguelikes, permadeath and no multiple savegames. You can hardly get a better verdict.
Addendum:
I managed to overcome all my hate about the despicable so called "roguelike" features by abandoning all forms of rationality I normally use to play RPGs, I embraced failure and desperation, reveling in a new found nihilism not caring for anyone in the party of pitiful adventures and this brought success, riches and absolutions. What an impressive feature.
This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
{{ item.rating }}
{{ item.percentage }}%
Awaiting more reviews
An error occurred. Please try again later.
Other ratings
Awaiting more reviews
Add a review
Edit a review
Your rating:
Stars and all fields are required
Not sure what to say? Start with this:
What kept you playing?
What kind of gamer would enjoy this?
Was the game fair, tough, or just right?
What’s one feature that really stood out?
Did the game run well on your setup?
Inappropriate content. Your reviews contain bad language.
Inappropriate content. Links are not allowed.
Review title is too short.
Review title is too long.
Review description is too short.
Review description is too long.
Not sure what to write?
Show:
5 on page
15 on page
30 on page
60 on page
Order by:
Most helpful
Most positive
Most critical
Most recent
Filters:
No reviews matching your criteria
Written in
English
Deutsch
polski
français
русский
中文(简体)
Others
Written by
Verified ownersOthers
Added
Last 30 daysLast 90 daysLast 6 monthsWheneverAfter releaseDuring Early Access
Your review should focus on your in-game experience only. Let the game stand entirely on its own merits.
Avoid noise
To discuss topics such as news, pricing, or community, use our forums. To request new games and website or GOG GALAXY features, use the community wishlist. To get technical support for your game contact our support team.
Critique responsibly
To keep our review sections clean and helpful, we will remove any reviews that break these guidelines or our terms of use.
Ok, got it
Delete this review?
Are you sure you want to permanently delete your review for Darkest Dungeon®? This action cannot be undone.
Report this review
If you believe this review contains inappropriate content or violates our community guidelines, please let us know why.
Additional Details (required):
Please provide at least characters.
Please limit your details to characters.
Oops! Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Report this review
Report has been submitted successfully. Thank you for helping us maintain a respectful and safe community.