Dark and Darker has returned on Steam in a free-to-play model. However, it has its limitations. From this guide you will find out if Legendary Status is worth it.
After many problems Dark and Darker has returned on Steam. The game is currently available in a free-to-play model on Valve platform. However, this version is limited. To fully enjoy the gameplay, you need to pay for Legendary Status. From this guide you will find out if it is worth it.
If you are just getting started with Dark and Darker free to play version, you will get Squire status. It has many limitations that can make it impossible to enjoy gameplay. Therefore, you can invest in Legendary Status. It will cost you 15 Redstone Shards (which converts to $30). Is such an expense worth it? Let's look at the benefits.
There are as many as eight different character classes to choose from in the game. Each of them differs in skills or strong and weak points, so the gameplay with them feels different. However, if you are a Squire, you have only one character slot. This means that you have two options – be permanently tied to one class or start over with a different character.
With Legendary Status you have access to more Character Slots. This way you won't have to delete heroes.
In the game you will find High-Roller Dungeons, which allow you to get unique items from bosses. On the other hand, they are distinguished by a higher difficulty level.
In addition, you also get access to minor bonuses that make game easier:
So, as you can see, the purchase can be worthwhile if you plan to play the title a little more. In addition, Legendary Status is a one-time purchase, so you don't have to worry about losing it.
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