(I own the Steam version with 70 hours currently) Many games these days try to consider themselves roguelikes, but none really stand up to the classic definition of the genre. Caves of Qud exceeds all expectations and transcends beyond the classics. It has so much story involved with every character and every inch of the procedurally generated world that even the silliest of books are worth reading. In addition to lovely writing, it has just has much interaction with various game elements that you'd expect after playing classics like Nethack. Yes your fireball can cause steam if it hits that river and yes that steam will do damage to you. With all of the continuous updates, this game is 100% worth whatever price tag they put on it, and is especially worth grabbing while it's so cheap on here. Do yourself a favor and go die in this game, a LOT. Live well and drink, friends.