- April 21, 2022
- Esenthel
Into The Dark
85%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, character development
88% User Score 48 reviews
Platforms
About
Into The Dark is a survival horror game set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by mysterious entities. Players must navigate through dark environments, scavenge for resources, and avoid detection while uncovering the truth behind the apocalypse. With a focus on stealth and strategy, each decision made can be the difference between life and death.




Audience ScoreBased on 48 reviews
graphics12 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game offers a nostalgic hack and slash dungeon crawling experience with a vast variety of characters, pets, and randomly generated levels, keeping gameplay fresh and engaging.
- Great graphics and art design enhance the overall experience, making it visually appealing and enjoyable to explore.
- The dungeon editor allows for creativity and customization, enabling players to create and share their own levels, adding to the game's replay value.
- The inability to rebind keys and lack of character customization options can hinder the gameplay experience for some players.
- The game lacks a substantial story or complex mechanics, which may disappoint those looking for a deeper RPG experience.
- Some players have reported issues with game balance and mechanics, such as the combat feeling flat and the need for better documentation on gameplay features.
graphics
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally praised for their quality and variety, offering options for realistic, painted, or cartoon styles. However, some users feel that the visuals are merely an enhanced version of the previous game, lacking originality and depth. Overall, while the graphics are well-executed, there are mixed feelings about their innovation and the game's overall value.
“Great graphics in all aspects, and loads of variety.”
“Art and graphic quality are very good.”
“Choice of realistic, painted, or cartoon graphics.”
“It's just a more graphically pleasing copy of their previous game (Dungeon Hero). You can even dumb down the graphics to look the same; they may have slapped a new label on the same jar of pickles, but it's still the same jar of pickles. The maps are exactly the same. There's no point—just save your money and buy Skyrim; at least that has a clear storyline. This is just a bunch of junk!”
“When you choose one graphics mode, it limits the amount of characters you can play as based on that mode. If you go into the options and change it to all three graphics modes at once, you get the full list of characters and all the enemies, cartoony or realistic, at the same time.”
“There are three graphics modes to choose from at the start.”