

Pack a good number of torches too - dark runs can be rewarding, but they're also incredibly risky, especially since you never know when you will come across a Shambler. More if you're going on a long trip that has you using campfires. For provisions, always pack at least 8 food.So yeah, any tips for a new player? Or if you just wanna point and laugh at me, that's fine too.Īs someone who's played Darkest Dungeon before: Like, where are all these Pig Mutants in the Warrens coming from? There's definitely some gnarly story potential there, dangit. In that, well, is it any good? Again, it took me too long to realize I could read the journal entries I found (are those archived somewhere?) but with the gnarliness of the character designs, I want to know more about them. I'm also curious about the lore of the game. I'm playing on Radiant, so I shudder to think what it does at harder difficulties. I even had a Hellion once who was REALLY good, but then she got murdered, which. I'm still feeling out the various classes and combinations- I haven't yet found an 'it' team, though the one Bounty Hunter I've picked up is an all-star, mostly for his "GET OVER HERE" grappling hook. slightly less deadly, where on the flipside I don't think I've yet had a successful mission in The Cove yet.Īlso sometimes I get in a hurry to do a mission and forget to bring, like, food. Which, this said, are some places harder than the others? Like, the Weald/Road is. This is a decidedly unoptimized run- it took me entirely too long to realize I had to confirm stress treatments, or to realize I could pick WHERE my guys went adventuring. I'm still getting the hang of things, and trying to figure out party composition. Though on the flipside it's still kind of fun in an "You are expendable, a-la X-Com" sort of way. not from Games Workshop! Which means more female characters and fewer fungal-based orks.īeen poking away at it when I have the time, blundering through, and I am. So why not? It's Warhammer Fantasy-ish, just. Look, Steam had it for under four bucks for their spoopy season sale.
