Having spent a fair amount of time with it now, I can say that it is a much more finished product than you might expect, but still far from complete. Thankfully, by the time I tried Darkest Dungeon, it already had a reputation for being a rather finished product, despite being an early access game on Steam. I wouldn't want to read an unfinished book filled with grammar errors, or whole chapters missing, so I certainly wouldn't want to experience a video game that is selling itself in an unfinished state, unless it was laughably bad like a B horror movie. I prefer to play a finished game so I know what the developers intended, what was actually achieved, and the quality of the product. I do that enough with the bad games that are somehow released, like Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earthfor example. The main one being that I don't really want to play an unfinished game. It's rare for me to be willing to partake in an early access game on Steam for a number of different reasons. Tonight, they enter, the Darkest Dungeon. Tonight they must stick together and forge a will stronger than the armor they bear. For tonight, they cannot be so foolish to as to cry out in terror, shame, and horror. He prays that his companions do not hear the rattling of his mail just the confidence in this breath. He fights his trembling hands as he grasps the gate's handle. Twas not the heat from the sconce's glow that fuels his perspiration, however. Droplets glisten and radiate from his skin under the dim torch-light. The drips echo in the dark under his feet as stone meets steel, steel meets sweat. Once the herd reaches a size too daunting to hold together, they evacuate to the stone below. The drops rally and collect like a herd of beasts crossing the ravaged mountains of his knuckles, while the stragglers fall back down his sleeve.
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