Dungeons 4 Test – Nintendo Switch Edition – A somewhat hampered adaptation

Dungeons 4 Test – Nintendo Switch Edition – A somewhat hampered adaptation
Dungeons 4 Test – Nintendo Switch Edition – A somewhat hampered adaptation

The call of the deep is felt once again with the arrival of Dungeons 4, the latest video game effort from Kalypso Media that invites players to take on the role of “absolute evil.” This game, heir to a saga which has been able to renew itself while retaining its first-time fans, promises to broaden the notion of strategy and management. The story of absolute evil and its devoted servant, the dark elf Thalya, unfolds continues, who immediately becomes the pivot of this adventure, no longer finding himself in the service of his grand master, introducing innovations both in the gameplay and in the story. The “Dungeons” series has always toyed with the idea of ​​subverting the traditional heroes versus villains narrative. In Dungeons 4, the player is once again challenged to build their own underground kingdom, but with a scale and complexity never before seen. Each dungeon is a living organism that requires attention and strategy. Managing resources, training troops and defending against invaders are just some of the aspects that the player will have to face. Before going any further, it is worth highlighting the “Nintendo Switch Edition” version, which is the most recent edition of Dungeons 4, includes in addition to the full game, the official soundtrack, the digital artbook, a costume and a skin for Thalya, the “Dollaran Devastation” card and other exclusive cosmetics.

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