![]() You'll only get a game over in Darkest Dungeon's accompanying New Game Plus, should you get that far. Even if you lose a max level character and their accompanying trinkets, it's possible to pick yourself up and keep going - necessary even given that you can't just reload your saved game. While they share many similarities - permanent death, random dungeons, objects that can help or hurt your party - death does not mean game over in Darkest Dungeon. In that, Darkest Dungeon differs from the traditional roguelike. ![]() Natural selection is in full force in Darkest Dungeon. If you hold on too tight, you will eventually go broke, with only a weak party to show for it. ![]() Your party members will inevitably run afoul of the RNG gods and perish, or they will go mad and you'll have to cut them loose. Learning to accept death as a setback and not total failure is the first step on the road to success in Red Hook Studios' new roguelike, which left Early Access earlier this week. There's a long road ahead, and it will be paved with the bones of your party members. The first time you lose a character in Darkest Dungeon, you will feel a powerful urge to start a new game. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247. Also available onPlayStation 4 (Q2 2016).
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