Mod so big it has its own Steam store page.
for Black Reliquary, both highlighting the incredibly amount of new art and design that has gone into a free game expansion. Which, to be honest, isn't even what this is. This is some kind of free sequel that fell through a crack in reality from another dimension.
It is a lot, and has been in the works for years. It's one of those rare mods so thoroughly developed and extensive that it's getting its ownpage rather than be consigned to a Workshop, an honor rarely accorded to mods outside of those for decade-or-more-old games like Half-Life 2. Shout out to the dude playing the new narrator, who—at least in these trailers—really nails the gravelly narration one takes for granted as part of the Darkest Dungeon milieu.
That and all the art is really what makes me say this feels like a sequel. Not a sequel in the 2020s sense, where its been five or six years since the first, but in the 1990s sense where the Sequel would reuse the engine and some art, overhaul systems, and then go forward confidently into release like a year laterBlack Reliquary be available completely free via Steam to those who own Darkest Dungeon, the Shieldbreaker DLC, and the Crimson Court DLC.
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