Dungeonborne is an upcoming first-person PvPvE dungeon crawler developed with Unreal Engine 5 that transports players into a dark fantasy world where they can feel every swing of a sword as they defeat monsters with force and magic. Dungeonborne spices things up by combining dungeon delving and extraction realms and battle royale gameplay, giving it a unique twist on the genre.
Starting February 2, you can try out Dungeonborne during the game’s open alpha as part of the upcoming Steam Next Fest.
Here are four main reasons why you shouldn’t miss it if you’re looking for a fresh dungeon crawler experience.
Dungeonborne is more than just a mindless dungeon crawler – it forces you to think fast
Dungeonborne may seem like a traditional dungeon crawler at first, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Deadly traps and dark shadows await at every turn as you venture into the Gothic depths, solo or with a party of two friends. Trust nothing and try to use everything to your advantage. You can also seek out high ground to ambush your enemies, lure them into traps, or wait to betray your enemy’s desires in the form of treasure chests.
Sharp tactical wits, team composition, and an understanding of the terrain are all required to secure the treasure while navigating this dangerous territory. You will have to make some difficult decisions while playing. Do you flee early and secure your loot, or risk losing everything and choose to stay behind and seek greater power?
Adding spice to Dungeonborn’s unfolding is the on-the-fly decision-making introduced by the extraction mechanic, which, combined with the ever-shrinking safe zone, often forces you to make tough decisions in the middle of combat. Become. But victory isn’t just about surviving to the end. Your main objective is to succeed successfully and get some epic loot that you can use later.
Master the Gothic spire with powerful classes and an expansive combat system
Dungeonborne is heavily inspired by RPGs, and there are plenty of classes for players to master. There are familiar fantasy archetypes like Fighter, Priest, and Rogue, but you can also pursue more specialized classes.
As a cryomancer, you can trap your enemies in ice, or don the pyromancer’s cloak and rain down hellfire on all who oppose you. If you’re a fan of necromancy and the occult, Dungeonborne has you covered. Step into the boots of a death knight and grab your enemies with ghostly chains, draining them of their very life force.
Dungeonborn’s brutal combat requires precision. Practice and perfect your core block and parry combat, carefully manage your class’s abilities, and use the flask and potion system to your advantage in battle. However, please be careful. The more you advance in your adventure, the more powerful your enemies will become.
Team composition makes a big difference in Dungeonborne, so choose wisely when deciding who to adventure with. Dungeonborne’s open alpha will feature only human and undead races, but more options will be coming closer to the game’s launch.
It’s all about the loot – loot, craft and enhance to your heart’s content.
After wrenching victory from the devastation of defeat, consolidate your loot and gear up before returning to battle. Once players return home, they can sell their loot at the in-game auction house or further enhance their auctions. Every piece of loot is important and fulfills its role in the game, deepening your architecture and giving you more options.
Spires and dungeons shine with Unreal Engine 5 visuals
Dungeonborne’s dark, gothic backdrop is brought to life in great detail thanks to the power of Unreal Engine 5. Immerse yourself in 3D capital city audio where you can hear every crash of blades and creaks of doors that betray enemy positions.
Test Dungeonborne this February as part of Steam Next Fest
Dungeonborne’s open alpha will be available to play starting February 2nd and will be part of the Steam Next Fest, which starts on February 5th and ends on February 12th, giving you over a week to try it out for free. Developer Mithril Interactive receives all player feedback from the open alpha and uses it to improve the game in a way that supports the community.
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