Mana Pool: Depths of Peril is a Diablo-style ‘RPG’ made by Indie developer Soldak Entertainment that tried to breathe some new life into a very stale/crowded genre in 2007. We’ve seen quite a few action-RPGs recently and we really felt Depths of Peril belongs in our list of reviewed games – so we decided to take a more in-depth look. Depths of Peril managed to positively surprise us with a few interesting concepts.
Two days ago, Depths of Peril, a single-player action RPG containing strong elements of strategic play, was announced for Linux.
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Soldak Entertainment has released new updates for its action RPG Depths of Peril, available to download automatically for owners of the game on Steam. The patches add a list of bug fixes to the game, along with a couple new additions including chest rewards being added to the list of rewards for defeating a major boss.