- April 29, 2021
- CounterParry
DarkDIRE for Raspberry Pi: The Advanced Set
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Inspired by old-school rogue-like and RPGs, DarkDIRE uses simple graphics/animation to build a living world. Explore endless procedurally generated kingdoms and dungeons. Gain loot by raiding enemy kingdoms. Sell it to become rich and powerful. Maybe even powerful enough to rule your own kingdom. This Advanced Set is the full version of the game. Requires Raspberry Pi 4. To start the game, the f…





- DarkDIRE offers a vast and immersive world filled with complex mechanics and a variety of gameplay options, making it a rich experience for players who enjoy character development and exploration.
- The game features a great class and skill system, allowing for diverse playstyles and satisfying combat that combines player skill with character stats.
- Despite its minimalist graphics, the game has a unique charm and runs well on low-end systems, providing excellent value for its price.
- The user interface and controls are unintuitive, leading to frustration during gameplay, with issues like unclear inventory management and unreliable movement controls.
- There is a lack of documentation and tutorials, which can leave players feeling lost and unable to fully appreciate the game's depth and features.
- Some players find the graphics off-putting at first, which may deter them from giving the game a chance despite its underlying quality.
graphics
18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players initially finding the old-school style offputting. However, as they immerse themselves in the gameplay, they often come to appreciate the charm and uniqueness of the visuals, which evoke nostalgia for classic web games. While the minimalist graphic overlay and some jankiness may deter some, the overall experience is described as engaging and worth exploring.
“Brings me back to the days of feeling like I'm exploring a living, unknown, and strange world, with graphics reminiscent of the golden age of Newgrounds/Flash games on the web.”
“The graphics actually have their charm, and every item you put on is drawn individually.”
“If you can get past the obtuse UI and the graphics, and let yourself become immersed, it honestly ends up feeling like a living world that you get lost in exploring, and you become heavily invested in your character.”
“I was definitely hesitant about the graphical style, even being a jaded old gamer who usually isn't worried about graphics if the gameplay is great.”
“The graphics are pretty old school and initially were offputting but I definitely recommend you give the game a chance.”
“For new players, I would say that at first the graphics seem offputting but after a while you get used to it.”