31 Best Dungeon Crawlers You Need To Play (Get Ready For Epic Adventure In The Best Dungeon Crawler Games): Page 3 of 10
25. Diablo 3
Diablo 3: Top 10 Boss Battles!
One of the staple isometric action RPGs and a long running Blizzard franchise, Diablo 3 has a lot to offer. There are six classes (seven if you own the Reaper of Souls expansion pack), a wealth of weapons and armour and other loot and loads of spells and attack combos to fiddle around with, including socketed items.
The game features destructible environments that enemies will take advantage of, just like they do the 3D game environment, part of a custom build engine. Random level and encounter generators and enhanced questing add valuable replayability. Diablo may not be at the top of this list but it is still one of the quintessential dungeon crawlers.
Hit them, not me!
There better be some good loot in there.
24. Path of Exile
Path Of Exile - Character Creation
I was very much excited for Path of Exile. Unfortunately life kept me from devoting too much time to the game but I remember it as being sufficiently dark and gritty and also rather good looking as well. It had a lot of competition when it was released, but as a free to play game it provided a more viable option for those with limited funds. Outside of the central hubs the world is instanced and randomized to provide increased replayability.
There are six classes with a final class unlockable at the end of Act 3 of the story. Uniquely, skills can be modified with gems (and so can weapons and armor) in the same way that you’d pop a gem into a slot in WoW. The game also features quite a large skill tree with plenty of room for branching out, though the player must be careful where points are spent in order to attain maximum efficiency. The game also features “leagues,” alternate play modes including a pseudo permadeath system and two challenge modes.
Watch the spikes.
I must get the name of his interior decorator.
23. Grim Dawn
It’s a hard world out there and every inch of it is full of nightmare fuel (why so many spiders? Why?). Grim Dawn features a beautifully realized Victorian inspired world in disorder. As is fitting for the genre, there is loads of loot to be had and huge, epic boss fights (with bonus loot) to be had.
There’s also a nifty little spell that lets you pop back to the nearest shopkeeper then pop right back to where you were to help you sell all of that loot. Combat is satisfying and visceral with a real sense of progression. As the game moves forward, it becomes more important to use the Mana or “spirit” abilities tactically rather than just button mashing through waves of enemies.
I just want across the bridge.
Well I was gonna help but since you're bing so rude about it.
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