"Darkest Dungeon is too hard"
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2016
- So i was reading through the reviews on Darkest Dungeon, and i saw that most of the negatives werent that "helpful". so i though i would make a video dedicated to them.
Enjoy!
Song used in the video is called: PEER GYNT: IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING
a reminder that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer
Darkest Dungeon is about making the shittiest throwaway comp imaginable and then inevitably getting attatched to them when they survive for longer than you expected
I like how the best advice you can give to someone struggling with this game is to just listen to what the ancestor tells you.
Oh no... Guys, He's overconfident
"if your strategy failed because of a bad string of luck then maybe it wasn't a good strategy" - battle brothers
Darkest dungeon is all about making the best out of a bad situation.
Are people forgetting that you’re supposed to plan ahead for when things inevitably go wrong Instead of just hoping they don’t go wrong?
Isn't the game
Fight smart, not hard
instructions not clear. party wipe on Radiant mode.
Okay, so I guess the devs noticed this vid, cause emboldening vapours now has a limited amount of uses.
"Stack buffs you filthy casual"
This game is:
"Get good"
People have achieved deathless runs.
I once crossed an altar. The thing basically had a sign "put torch here". I said, '"why not". My party got teleported in some boss zone and got brain fucked, everybody died of an heart attack.
By no means am I master of this game, I don’t have an insane number of kills with the Farmhouse, I haven’t gone through the game losing a single person, not all of my parties are 100% optimizes, but you don’t need to be a genius to do well. The best skill is honestly to know which heroes best combat which places, which is mostly pretty simple, and also when to retreat. That’s a big one. Some people will fight to the death, but the difference between everyone back alive versus a part wipe is knowing when to flee. As the Ancestor says “the sin is not in being outmatched, but in failing to recognize it!”
My favorite character dies to Wilbur at the end of the fight because overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer
"they don't call me
"2.9 hours on record"