Post number #957447, ID: f55f59
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What you think about Darkest Dungeon? What about the II that was released few weeks ago?
I'm playing the first chapter on Switch and it feels like a turn based dark souls. One of the best indie game I've ever played.
Post number #957449, ID: 7602e5
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It's a really hard game but I love the atmosphere. I haven't gotten too deep into either but yeah it's definitely a standout indie game.
Post number #957452, ID: 1e638a
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I'm gonna drop this name here, don't mind me. donha dohna
Post number #957458, ID: bad732
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I don't buy games that got in bed with Epic store
Post number #957461, ID: ca089f
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sometimes it's the best game ever and sometimes it's the worst thing in existence. DD2 looks really cool.
Post number #957516, ID: 5bbf7c
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>>ca089f Accurate description
Post number #957756, ID: a8aa0d
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I couldn't get into it. I'm all for challenge but randomness and dice rolls have never been a fun way for me to engage with challenge. Maybe its because I've never played tabletop games but I just don't get it.
Post number #957796, ID: ae6e76
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oh don't worry. i don't care about tabletop games and i enjoy it. of course, ignoring the randomness aspect. but i like numbers. and managing shit. but not too much.
Post number #957827, ID: 0950dd
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I played the first game soon after release. Loved it. I like managing my probabilities and readying myself for whatever terrible things are going to happen next.
Tried Black Reliquary (the fanmade sequel-like mod) and really liked it too. Haven't had time to play it much though, also why I haven't gotten Darkest Dungeon 2.
Post number #957853, ID: 123b3f
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>>957796 I heard someone describe this sort of gameplay as reacting the the situation at hand. the challenge in 0 i know what to do when dealt a imperfect hand vs the challenge in creating the perfect one. It's same sort of logic being why people like rouge-likes so much. I think for me, I often found that the randomness made me unwilling/minimizing risk and thus kinda playing the game really boringly
Post number #957854, ID: 123b3f
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Idk why people comapare it to dark souls though. Like maybe I can see it in the first game,where exploration is rewarding simply due to how much the game screws you over. But the later games and souls-likes are nothing like Darkest Dungeon
Post number #957870, ID: f13c6a
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>>957854 It has more to do with the overall atmosphere than to the combat system. There are also many similarities with the soundtrack and the whole level design looks like a 2D version of the chalice dungeons from Bloodborne.
Post number #957882, ID: f24d2c
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>>957854 I think its because Dark Souls is a very popular game that is many people's lens for darker fantasy, especially in video games. If you have a wider range of similar experiences your less likely to compare the two things, because you can see more of the nuanced differences. Now I have to go shave this neck-beard that I've suddenly grown.
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| What you think about Darkest Dungeon? What about the II that was released few weeks ago?
I'm playing the first chapter on Switch and it feels like a turn based dark souls. One of the best indie game I've ever played.