Gather your courage and ride out into the chaos of a world undone.
Darkest Dungeon II is a roguelike road trip of the damned. Form a party, equip your stagecoach, and set off across a decaying landscape in a last gasp attempt to avert the apocalypse. The greatest dangers you face, however, may come from within...
Roguelike Runs; Even Failure Moves You Forward
Each expedition is less than 5 hours, and progress you make opens up new hero abilities, items, and stagecoach upgrades that can be used on your next journey.
Kxmode wrote on Oct 27, 2021, 23:10:
Aside: Steam has nearly half* the total number of EGS's entire user base** visiting daily. So there's that.
* 62.6 million
** 160 million
Domgrief wrote on Oct 28, 2021, 06:58:Take the freebees out and Epic becomes a barren desertKxmode wrote on Oct 27, 2021, 23:10:
Aside: Steam has nearly half* the total number of EGS's entire user base** visiting daily. So there's that.
* 62.6 million
** 160 million
Using the same sources, I could also state that EGS already has nearly half as many monthly active users* as Steam**, despite having been around for 3 years compared to Steam's 18.
* 56 million
** 120 million
Saboth wrote on Oct 28, 2021, 08:39:
I played the first one until the final dungeon then said, "Nope, don't want to lose all this work" and quit. Never bought any of the expansions. While I enjoyed it (mostly) it really crosses over that line of "too punishing and frustrating" for me. If you have unlimited time to grind and unlimited patience, I could see being heavily invested, but I just don't really have it. More of a dislike of roguelikes and roguelights in general, though.
Domgrief wrote on Oct 28, 2021, 06:58:Kxmode wrote on Oct 27, 2021, 23:10:
Aside: Steam has nearly half* the total number of EGS's entire user base** visiting daily. So there's that.
* 62.6 million
** 160 million
Using the same sources, I could also state that EGS already has nearly half as many monthly active users* as Steam**, despite having been around for 3 years compared to Steam's 18.
* 56 million
** 120 million
Saboth wrote on Oct 28, 2021, 08:39:You could theoretically find the save location and back that up
I played the first one until the final dungeon then said, "Nope, don't want to lose all this work" and quit. Never bought any of the expansions. While I enjoyed it (mostly) it really crosses over that line of "too punishing and frustrating" for me. If you have unlimited time to grind and unlimited patience, I could see being heavily invested, but I just don't really have it. More of a dislike of roguelikes and roguelights in general, though.