31 Best Dungeon Crawlers You Need To Play (Get Ready For Epic Adventure In The Best Dungeon Crawler Games): Page 6 of 10

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Who doesn't love a good dungeon crawling adventure?


16. Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

Titan Quest Anniversary Edition combines the original Titan Quest and Titan Quest Immortal Throne and combines them and adds a wealth of content in a free update for the 10th anniversary. Multiplayer functionality has been restored and improved, more resolutions are supported, along with generally improved performance and stability.

There’s increased challenges and rewards for higher difficulty levels, improved AI and dozens of new heroes and bosses. Characters are highly customizable with 28 classes and over 1000 pieces of unique, legendary loot. Plus, you can make your own maps.

Finally something other than a forest.

Please tell me they're not fishing.

15. Shadows Heretic Kingdoms

Shadows Heretic Kingdoms comes in two parts, Books I and II. The first is already available, and the second is a free update to the initial game. There are two worlds in this story; the world of mortals and the world of shadows, where the demons live. The game is fully voice acted with multiple endings and weighty decisions.

Between the story and the party system there is a total of fifteen characters to play. The gameplay is much the same as other clicker dungeon crawlers, but the meat is in the story.

Whatever it is I didn't do it!

Fiyyaaaahh.

14. Gauntlet™ Slayer Edition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYn--CDMFOU

The Slayer Edition of Gauntlet is a free update for those who already own the game on PC. It adds a new Endless mode to the endless waves of enemies you’ll fight leading up to the big boss, daily challenges and new clothes for your character.

The combat has been ramped up as well. Weapons change the abilities that each character has, although these skills do have to be purchased individually.

I love the smell of giblets in the morning.

Mind the lava.

13. Legend of Grimrock

Legend of Grimrock is a throwback to the old style of RP dungeon crawlers with a rather claustrophobic feel. The detail in the game world is gorgeous, and there’s plenty of hidden things to find. Movement is tile based, and while the game will create a map for you, you have the option to turn it off and break out a piece of graph paper and a pencil and do it for yourself. You start as a group of four prisoners, thrown into the pit of a mountain. If you escape you’re free, if not… well you’re dead. There’s a map editor and the ability to customize player character portraits as well, and there’s a lot of both out there.

When I said stick them with the pointy end I didn't mean stick me!

Maybe he just wants a hug?

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