Okay. This is Early Access, but it's not exactly cheap. And it has substantial issues that won't be ironed out easily, as they seem to belong to the core concept. Accordingly, only buy into this if you can stand the following: - A wild mix of AI art and stock art of vastly different styles. A hired NPC in the party will look nothing like he looked in the hiring window. - AI-generated text (which is not noted in the "AI content" disclaimer; somewhat dishonest) in quest and conversations that probably sounds better than what the author would have written on his own, but doesn't really fit the situation and (much worse) doesn't convey essential information, like which item you would require to enter a location, or where to return after you have solved a quest. Expect a lot of pointless backtracking and knocking on random doors. - A character design with stats and skills that doesn't let you decide which of those to advance when you level, the game decides it on its own - Puzzle desig...
The Darkness Below
- Release Date:
- Mar 19, 2024
- Developer:
- ELEFTHERIADIS SAVVAS
- Publisher:
- ELEFTHERIADIS SAVVAS
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game

Overview
Embark on an epic journey into The Darkness Below, a cRPG that pays homage to the golden era of 90's cRPGs. With grid-based movement, turn-based combat, and 2.5D perspective, the game transports you to a vast and colorful fantasy world filled with puzzles, exotic creatures, forgotten dungeons and ancient guardians.
Drawing inspiration from Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder, Lands of Lore, and Might and Magic 3-5, this retro adventure seamlessly blends classic cRPG elements with D&D mechanics, where your choices truly shape your destiny. Dive into a rich and immersive world filled with monsters, npcs, skill trainers, intricate dialogues and meaningful interactions.
Uncover forgotten lore and solve challenging puzzles as you navigate through abandoned places and bustling towns. Engage in endless side quests, forging your path towards character advancement. With full character generation and quick party options, your adventure is as unique as the hero you become. Are you ready to explore a realm where every decision matters?
Set to be the largest single-player first person grid-based cRPG of all time, "The Darkness Below" promises a rich tapestry of lore, skill challenges, and grinding gameplay that will captivate fans of the genre. Are you ready to uncover all of its secrets?
Features
Windows / Linux
First person grid-based dungeon crawling experience, as traditional as it gets
Pixelart aesthetic, event cutscenes and a colorfully vibrant world, straight from the 90' golden era
Grid-based animated movement, through mouse and keyboard (with custom key bindings)
Blazingly fast turn-based combat, much like M&M 3-5
Interactable items & objects (ground items, levers, doors, keylocks, text banners, traps etc.)
Various NPCs and voice-overs (greetings, death, refusals etc.)
Recruitable NPC companions (CPU based), each one with specific talents in combat (skill, weapons, spells, quest NPCs etc.)
Skills learning based on usage (skill XP increases by using), expertise level (initiate, adept, master etc.) and requirements (profession, ability scores etc.)
Skill advancing through multiple skill trainers on villages and towns, each one advancing characters to specific expertise (initiate, adept, master etc.)
Spell system based on slot allocation, very similar to D&D mechanics
Spells sorted into specific magic schools / elements ("Fire magic" etc.), sorted by expertise (initiate, adept, master etc.) and cast through staffs, holysymbols, scrolls and wands
Passive / active skill checks, similar to D&D challenge checks
Dynamic itemization, with about ~300 base items and on-demand creation of random items with various enchantments ("of Fire damage" etc.) or uniquely named ("Pyroblade" etc.)
Enchantments to further improve items like "of Fire damage" and "of Titan", allowing more strategic decisions on party equipment and leading to tens of thousand items
Shops dealing with various trades (weapons, magic, books, general store, stable etc.)
Create new characters or choose prebuilt ones, through a very fast and intuitive character generation system
Local / world / mini map, with local and world completion %
Unlimited saves with screenshot thumbnail, world completion % etc.
Early access content (the "Prelude")
Game's RULEBOOK.pdf contains most of the following details
22 maps, about ~12-15 hours gameplay, straight from full release content
20 quests, major and side ones
15 Races and subraces, such as "Human", "Giant", "Stone Dwarf"
7 Professions, such as "Knight" and "Ranger"
33 skills, such as "Long blade", "Fire magic" and D&D environmental like skills like "Fitness" and "Survival"
7 feats
30 spells, sorted into 5 levels of expertises like initiate, adept, master etc. and 7 elements like Fire, Air etc.
50 item enchantments, such as "of Fire damage" and "of Cavalier" to uniquely named ones like "Pyroblade")
30 monsters, such as "Skeleton", "Goblin" and menacing "Devil", each one with custom actions similar to D&D)
8 conditions, such as "Poisoned", "Cursed" and "Maddened"
300+ base items, such as "Short sword", "Long sword +1", "Lightning Bow +2" and "Master Scroll of Firebolt") and infinite dynamically-created items
World
The following might give an idea about the scope and length of the game

Screenshots
User Reviews
The presentation is just off. On top of using generative AI - which is a major strike right away - you have art styles that aren't cohesive. This looks like dozens of different artists were given different instructions. Sound design is weird, mostly being comprised of stock sound effects; running into anything in game results in this cartoony SMACK! sound effect that took me out of the game. I couldn't go on. I hope the final release doesn't feature generative AI and all of the above. I'll check it out then.
If you want a polished game this isn't for you, but I've been having a lot of fun with it. The game is far less open world than is advertised. The great thing about the Might And Magic games was the fact you could access very end level content very early. Very little stopped you from venturing into very dangerous places way too soon. In The Darkness Below I often found that there was exactly one way to go, and I often felt the need to clear other content to prepare for it. This made the game challenging, but not in a fun way. Pros: Character creation is fun and simple. Stats and other information is available simply by interacting with items. The equipment and stats menus are easy to navigate. The story telling is fantastic! There's multiple ways to play each class/character Combat is satisfying Cons: Skills take a long time to level. I was half way through the game before I was apprentice skill in anything. Many of the items you find, even in the very first dungeon, are...
The more I play this retro RPG game, the more it feels like a gem. It has great depth (story, characters, skills, weapons, etc) and impressive attention to detail. You just need some time at the beginning to learn how to fight, heal characters, buy and sell items, etc. Great work overall.
Seems like a great start so far for old school Might and Magic fans. Hopefully paper dolls get added some point I always enjoyed that aspect of Might and Magic 6-8
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11
- Processor: Intel Celeron
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Desktop resolution 800x600 or higher. Graphic cards with OpenGL v2.0 (2004) or higher
- Storage: 30 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
FAQ
How much does The Darkness Below cost?
The Darkness Below costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for The Darkness Below?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11 Processor: Intel Celeron Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Desktop resolution 800x600 or higher. Graphic cards with OpenGL v2.0 (2004) or higher Storage: 30 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 2 GB RAM
What platforms is The Darkness Below available on?
The Darkness Below is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is The Darkness Below worth buying?
The Darkness Below has 60% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was The Darkness Below released?
The Darkness Below was released on Mar 19, 2024.
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