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Darkest Dungeon is a roguelike role-playing game in which the player manages a roster of heroes and adventurers to explore these dungeons and fight the creatures within. Prior to entering a dungeon, the player can use facilities in the Hamlet, the game's "hub-town" near the mansion to manage a roster of heroes and inventory. The facilities can ...
Like its predecessor, Darkest Dungeon II is a roguelike role-playing video game. [1] The game features multiple characters, and each of them have their own unique strengths and abilities. The player can equip these characters with trinkets and combat items. [2] The player commandeers a stagecoach, which is the primary way of navigating the game ...
Fear & Hunger is a 2018 survival horror role-playing video game developed by Finnish game developer Miro Haverinen. [1] Taking place in an anachronistic dark fantasy setting mixing Medieval and early modern environments, Fear & Hunger follows one of four playable characters as they delve into the Dungeon of Fear and Hunger, facing off against deadly traps, puzzles and monsters as they make ...
Faith: The Unholy Trinity: Adventure, psychological horror: Airdorf: Windows: 2017 [92] Fatal Frame / Project Zero: Survival horror: Tecmo Koei: PlayStation 2, Xbox: 2001-12-13 [14] Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly / Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly: Survival horror: Tecmo Koei: PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii: 2003-11-27 [52] Fatal Frame III: The ...
The party discovers the haunted spirit of Amry Wolover, who tells them the true horror of Icelia and the spawning grounds of her unholy army. Finally, the party challenges the demilich Icelia and her ghostly companion Zhorach. This module includes a fold-out color poster map of the labyrinth.
Cult of the Lamb is centered around a lamb, controlled by the player, who is tasked with forming a cult in order to appease the deity "The One Who Waits". Having saved the player character's life at the start of the game, it instructs them to embark on roguelite-style "crusades" by venturing out into one of the game's four regions in order to defeat various enemies (so-called "heretics").
The module is designed to help the Dungeon Master (DM) make use of wilderness conditions, and presents rules on how to handle weather. [1] The module also includes statistics for eleven new monsters, [ 2 ] and comes with a battle map and counters intended for use in a battle in one of the towns.
Like their counterparts, D&D's hecatoncheires were presented as giants with one-hundred arms and fifty heads in early editions. They also had the ability to throw a whole "barrage of boulders" at their enemies. [63] In later editions their description was changed to "abominations that are formed from the fusion of one-hundred beings."