There is plenty of ways to keep the game fresh. The Arena is a good time since each wave alters the enemies and traps.Īrena mode is more straight forward and doesn’t feature any different scenarios or modifiers. Essentially you’re a gladiator in an coliseum and you fight waves of enemies. Each round will feature different enemies, weapons, and even traps so it will feel new. As you continue through the rounds and harder arena modes, larger groups of enemies, tough enemies, and even some of the bosses from the Scenarios will show up. This is a fun mode for what it is, but almost superfluous. The Beneath mode is definitely the most fleshed out as it features a full roguelite game with a bit of story. Essentially during some excavations, Ancient Gods were released and you must make your way down and kill them. You start off by picking a class: Warlock, Spectre, Brawler, and Vanguard. There is one unlockable class called the Corrupted that you get by defeating the Necromancer. Each class has their own set of stats and abilities. However, as you venture down and defeat bosses and enemies you collect upgrade items that can be spent at the shop. You can upgrade various stats permanently that effect every class and each run, as well as specific class upgrades. There are a total of six areas with between two or three levels per area. There are also plenty of secrets and other things to find in here. Pick whichever class fits your style more before you head down Beneath.įor me this was plenty of content, and at first I didn’t even realize there was an entire roguelite mode. I thought it was just going to be a simple bar brawler. However, this only goes so far if you enjoy the base fighting gameplay.
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