Ever played dungeon crawlers and wonder what it will be like to lead a bunch of more-or-less ordinary dudes with more-or-less ordinary vocations, rather than superpowered beings i.e. Nephilim in Diablo III, level 40 epic characters in D&D, etc, into a dungeon crawling with all sorts of monstrous horrors having to deal with dwindling resources and trauma behind every corner?
There is a game just for you: Darkest Dungeon. It's a dungeon crawler where your heroes are, basically, cannon fodder. Heroes are recruited for free to be tossed into the the darkest of dungeons to die for the benefit of yourself and your hamlet. Should any of them survive long enough, send them to take on every more arduous challenges.
Just like in XCOM, you build your base (your run-down hamlet nobody, not even your caretaker, wants to live in), improve facilities to gear up your band of misfits to better handle the challenges and provide better places for them to drink their terrors away. Use it to help your band of mercenaries deal with their rapidly accumulating pile of psychosis and mental issues, give them better training and equipment, then send them into the dungeon (and watch them squeal when they realised they drew the short straw again) to battle things that had been plaguing your home.
Watch as your adventurers cope with terrors as horrors after horrors beset them from every corner. Watch them whimper as the light slowly ebbs away, the food dwindles and their stress levels increase. Hopefully, enough of them will survive to bring back the spoils of the quest, to better benefit your hamlet and in turn improve their chances of survival still more. If they are still alive, that is.
So yes, Darkest Dungeon. It is on Steam as early access now, and is surprisingly polished. It still has some balance issues to work out, some minor bugs, and two of the quest zones: the Darkest Dungeon and the Cove are still locked out. Also missing four character classes, apparently. Despite all that, it's great fun.
Anyone playing Darkest Dungeon currently? What's your set up? Any funny stories of adventurers going mad in lightless dungeons, raving and ranting and squirming and abusing one another as they fight increasingly more difficult challenges? Ever experienced having that Crusader who, despite mounting stress, reacted by becoming COURAGEOUS and slaughter the horde of undead and cultist in the Ruins and save the day? Share them all here!