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Dungeon Rushers - Early Access Review @ TGG

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jul 26, 2016.

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    [​IMG]TGG has reviewed the Early Access tactical RPG Dungeon Rushers:

    Dungeon Rushers PC review - A pretty good heroic-parody tactical RPG
    Have you ever wanted to enjoy those classic table-top RPGs but you don't really understand the rules? Good news guys, "Dungeon Rushers" has got you covered!

    Taking its cues from the simpler table-tops like "Dungeons and Dragons" or "Heroquest: Dungeon Rushers" is a fast-paced dungeon crawler that has two-stage gameplay; top-down dungeon crawling and classic turn-based battle stages.

    "Dungeon Rushers" plays exactly like you would expect it to as well. The dungeons are made up of singular tiles. And you can choose which direction you move in, uncovering more of the map as you go. And every time you step on to a new (undiscovered) tile the invisible dice is thrown, and you have a random chance of meeting an enemy (or group of), traps or a random event. These events will give you a buff of some description and quickly become your win condition - get lucky with your items, and you will crush all before you. Get unlucky though and you will have to reload due to deaths. The system's random nature makes every single dungeon really fun, and it adds to the games replayability as no two runs are ever exactly the same.

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    Verdict: 3/5
    In overall, Dungeon Rushers is a good game that is borderline great. There is a lot of content here to enjoy and characters that are entertaining and funny for all the right reasons. Unfortunately, it is let down by a combat system that is too simplistic to be truly enjoyable - time and development will hopefully alleviate this issue as the game progresses through early-access.​

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