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Darkest Dungeon II Switch gameplay

Posted on July 17, 2024 by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos

Darkest Dungeon II gameplay

Darkest Dungeon II just made it to Switch, and new gameplay gives us a look at this version of the game. There’s roughly ten minutes of footage to check out.

Here’s an overview with more information about the title:

Darkest Dungeon II is a roguelike road trip of the damned. Form a party, equip your stagecoach, and set off across the decaying landscape on a last gasp quest to avert the apocalypse. The greatest dangers you face, however, may come from within…

Gather your courage and ride out into the chaos of a world undone. Four heroes and a stagecoach are all that stand between darkness and salvation.

Each expedition lasts from 30 minutes to several hours. Even an untimely end will arm you with resources that can be spent to improve your next journey.

As travels progress, heroes bond with each other or grate on each others’ nerves, leading to desperately needed combat synergies or journey-ending dysfunction. Manage their stress and interaction to keep the team together until the bitter end.

Face Your Failures: Uncover and experience the tragic origin stories of each hero and unlock their full potential.

Nightmarish Environs: From the burning Sprawl to the diseased Foetor, the road will challenge your strategies and your endurance.

And more…

  • Rest your weary, shell-shocked heroes at the Inn, where you can manage their stress and relationships with a variety of diversions and delights.
  • Uncover and experience the tragic origin stories of the heroes.
  • A stylish and dynamic evolution of Darkest Dungeon’s signature art style.
  • A return of the narration system and voice actor Wayne June!
  • Exciting improvements to the turn-based combat from Darkest Dungeon.

View the gameplay for Darkest Dungeon II below.

Gameplay

Darkest Dungeon II is live on the Switch eShop with support for English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Russian, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified).

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