Darkest Dungeon

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84

Top Critic Average

93%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
Recommended
Game Rant
4.5 / 5
PC Gamer
88 / 100
IGN
9.1 / 10
Game Informer
9.3 / 10
GameSpot
9 / 10
Polygon
8 / 10
VG247
4.5 / 5
Creators: Tru Blu Entertainment, Red Hook Studios
Release Date: Jan 19, 2016 - PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5

Darkest Dungeon Review Summary

MightyCritic Consensus

Darkest Dungeon is a difficult game, but one that rewards. Critics are saying that its dark atmosphere, its punishing but fair gameplay mechanics and its twisted visuals all fit well on any platform you can find it on


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Darkest Dungeon - Release Trailer [OFFICIAL]

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Darkest Dungeon Official Early Access Release Trailer

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Darkest Dungeon - Terror and Madness Trailer (OFFICIAL)


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Critic Reviews for Darkest Dungeon

Punishing and beautifully crafted, Darkest Dungeon is cruelty at its classiest.

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A Kickstarter campaign from two years ago has led to the long-awaited release of Darkest Dungeon, one of the best roguelike RPG titles we've ever played.

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A wonderfully executed, brilliantly stressful reinvention of party-based dungeon-crawling, Darkest Dungeon is great fun, even when it's cruel.

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Darkest Dungeon is a grim and merciless tactical strategy game whose great tension comes from its many layers of complexity, unpredictable randomization, and willingness to put our fragile characters in mortal danger if we dare to venture into its depths in search of treasure and glory. Brilliant narration and stiff yet surprisingly expressive animation make it easy to be drawn into its vague but tantalizing world, though the end feels artificially out of reach.

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While the game can feel grindy at times and losing a critical team permanently is soul crushing, taking down big bosses, collecting treasure, and restoring the fallen hamlet to glory is challenging and fun

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A richly satisfying and wonderfully executed masterpiece.

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In its best moments, Darkest Dungeon makes me feel crazy and hopeless. There's something I can't say for most games: The times when I most felt that I had irrevocably fucked up were also the times when the game was at its strongest. Though some of Darkest Dungeon's more annoying design concessions detract from the overall experience, I'd be foolish not to recommend such a singular experience.

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I can't say enough nice things about Darkest Dungeon. Its presentation is brilliant, its systems are smart and well-constructed, and it does a lot to subvert what we should expect from the average dungeon crawler. For a game built around slowly grinding up multiple parties of adventurers, it's remarkable how fresh it can feel even after more than 50 hours. It's only January, but Darkest Dungeon is already one of my favorite games of the year.

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