

Even the art and aesthetics have been preserved despite the game being fully 3D. Of course, the game is filled with horrific and insidious creatures that are looking to tear the world apart. Managing stress and inventory space are also front and center. The core combat mechanics are still at the heart of the game. Stress and hopeįor those wondering if Darkest Dungeon 2 is still similar to its predecessor, I want to assure you: Yes it very much is.

After playing the game for more hours than I care to admit, the main takeaway I got was the feeling of hope. Now I am fortunate to do this all over again with its sequel Darkest Dungeon 2 as it has just been released into early access on the Epic Games store. The highs, the lows, the heart attacks, and corpses. I watched, and played, every step of the development process. This was my experience with Darkest Dungeonback when it first came to early access in 2015. We, as players, get to see a game blossom and grow into its final form, like a butterfly with a two-frame jab and a health bar. That makes early access feel more intimate. Imagine, though, if the audience could look at the dailies on a movie shoot, or listen to the bass line of a new EP. Playing a game that’s still incomplete and giving the developers feedback makes sense it’s almost the purest form of beta testing. Early access is an oddly unique phenomenon that really only works in the world of video games.
