![]() ![]() As if being plagued by disease and misery wasn't enough, the people of the impoverished Hamlet must now withstand unthinkable nightmares roaming the land. In the world of Darkest Dungeon, corruption and monsters have escaped the forgotten darkness of the deep and have overrun the once idyllic Estate of the player's late Ancestor, a scion of an ancient noble family. It'd be a different story if you had to actually pay for the content.Sketches of inspirational elements during the design phase of Darkest Dungeonĭarkest Dungeon is characterised by its dark Gothic setting and atmosphere, strengthened by ominous cinematics and stressful gameplay accompanied by a ruthless Narrator. There's no sense discussing the 'worth' of freebies when you can just let everyone take them or leave them. It's just there for people who like the concept. There's no obligation to play it and it has no impact on your PvE campaign. ![]() I had great fun with it at the start and then left it when my interest waned. ![]() They are also very slightly different in PvE, and I believe have some differences in PvP, so not entirely a carbon-copy.īutcher's Circus is up to the individual. I'm one of many who prefer her look, sounds, and animations. Musketeer is a backer-rendition of the Arbalest. They're just there for whoever wants to use them. "Worth" typically implies some kind of cost, but the two DLC you are referring to are entirely free and entirely optional, so "worth" doesn't apply. Everything else though adds solid value and content to the main game for sure. Arguably Butcher and Musket being the exceptions (Butcher just adds PvP with is very hit or miss, and Musket is basically just an Arb skin). Shield Breaker is a good assassin and comes with a micro-injection of extra content. Originally posted by RopeDrink:All the DLC is worth it. ![]()
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