If you haven’t played Darkest Dungeon yet (did I mention that you should?), it’s basically an insanely difficult turn-based dungeon crawler with permadeath. More content in the form of DLC was just released, The Crimson Court. For those of us already playing it on our laptops, however, today is a good day. It was originally a “maybe” and then a “we’ll see” and lastly an “hmmm”, so it’s looking more and more that, if you want to play Darkest Dungeon (and you should), you’ll need to get it on Steam or GoG. Rather more and new ideas of the same pool of genious.We’re still holding out hope that, one day, Darkest Dungeon will find it’s way to our iPads. And this one doesn't stands out from the base game, but gets properly integrated within, it's the same high quality, while not something completely different. And if the game is quite perfect, the best thing that can ever happen to it is to recieve expansions - in these cases, that's even better than having a sequel. I find the Crimson Court to be a perfect example of a proper expansion on an already wondorous game. Grow to like the Curse as well, the trinkets associated with it are actually useful, so having infected heroes are not a burden to the player and some classes are downright enchanced with this state. And the fact that they did not just add the vampirism on it's own, but combined it with the idea of these insect-like bloodsuckers is pure genius and a nice fitting addition to the DD bestiary. It fits perfectly together with the original content. Have to say, I love the Crimson Court DLC. So far, I only have first-hand experience with CC. Want to have a decent playthrough with only the Crimson Court in focus with the base game, then the same with CoM only. I'm near 900 hours in this game, got it in it's EA state before the Cove was added - still CoM is ahead of me.
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