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Darkest Dungeon Review – Facing the Carnage That Lives Within

I’m in the middle of fighting an early level boss with two characters left in my party, both severely wounded and psychologically distraught after watching two comrades perish. This is Darkest Dungeon.

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thekhurg3075d ago

Games that rely more on RNG instead of meaningful gameplay and skill/tactics should never score that high. Absurd.

ThePope3075d ago

What's RNG?

I'm very interested in this game as I love RPG/tactic type games.

thekhurg3075d ago

This game is 100% RNG (Random Number Generation). It's not tactical, it's just insultingly random in all outcomes.

There's no amount of preparation that you can do, aside from making sure your party composition isn't full retarded, leaving characters in the back with no skills they can perform.

ThePope3075d ago

There is no real percentage to hit, or crits that you can manipulate with gear, spells, etc?

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The best spooky roguelikes for Halloween

Tis the season to be spooky, and so Rogueliker has gathered together a collection of roguelikes and roguelites that have fun being scary.

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Horror roguelikes - scare yourself to death this Halloween

We've endured the purest terror in all of gaming in order to bring you this terrifying list of horror roguelikes.

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ChronoJoe268d ago

Inscrpytion should be higher and I think BPM deserves a mention.

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Top 10 Best Video Games Like DnD (Dungeons & Dragons)

Twinfinite: "In the mood for a Dungeons and Dragons-like experience? We've got you covered. Inside, we run down ten of the best. Let's get into it!"

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Christopher799d ago

Best Video Games Like D&D. Includes two games that are literally using the D&D ruleset and have WotC D&D branding and one that uses the D&D 3.5 ruleset with custom classes (Pathfinder).

I really wish authors would spend more time explaining and detailing things rather than being so focused on throwing a list together for yet another opinion piece. There's a ton you can say about all of these games and their ties to Pen and Paper roleplaying. Other than Armello, all of the listed games are inspired by various PnP RPGs, including Warhammer for one of them. Obsidian alone got much of their start in classic D&D RPGs and Dragon Age was their own take on many of their past creations molded into one that was even turned into a PnP game.