About This Game The darkest journeys often have the smallest beginnings…Called upon by an old friend, you find yourself on a mission to discover the whereabouts of a missing Expedition sent to the ancient ruins of Castle Torgeath. Upon your arrival a cave in seals your exit, also sealing your fate. Knowing that no other option remains, you begin your descent into the depraved depths of Castle Torgeath.The journey will not be easy, for Torgeath has a long and bloody history. Monsters, curses, and even starvation will impede your progress. Many who have ventured into the castle’s depths have never returned.Along the way you will have to master the sword and the spell if you hope to survive. As you venture further into Castle Torgeath you will discover the story of the Expedition and the dark fate that befell the castle’s inhabitants. Features Enjoy the artistic style of a 3D free motion first-person dungeon adventure.Feel the retro experience come to life in modern form.Play an interesting mix of several genres that creates a unique dungeon crawler which rewards quick reactions, good stat management, and careful exploration.Experience an eerie ambiance that puts you on edge.Enhance yourself with a RPG system that allows you to choose what your character specializes in and how you approach combat.Survive by scavenging food, potions, and other supplies.Combat a reanimation fog that morphs fallen enemies.Barter with the Phantom Trader for 3 different special power-ups.Challenge yourself in Rogue Mode where you only have one chance to live.Fight intense battles using up to 6 different weapons against over 20 types of enemies.Discover an in-depth story that explains the events that previously occurred in the castle.Castle Torgeath was influenced by games such as Hexen and King’s Field and aims to maintain a dark and eerie ambiance. We’ve combined elements from past dungeon games along with a small brush of horror and our own design to bring you an exciting dungeon adventure. Castle Torgeath is bringing back the 3D dungeon adventure and we hope you will come along for the ride! 1075eedd30 Title: Castle Torgeath: Descent into DarknessGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Dungeoneering StudiosPublisher:Black Shell MediaRelease Date: 22 Jan, 2016 Castle Torgeath: Descent Into Darkness Activation Code [portable Edition] Well, after playing the game for over 5 hours, I can safely say it\u2019s been an enjoyable experience. The game is not without its rough edges, but for the most part it turns out to be a good time.Castle Torgeath\u2019s core gameplay revolves around exploring a dungeon while fighting and killing enemies and attempting to discover what happened to the group that was sent there before. Most of your time will be spent killing mobs or enemies with either melee weapons or the occasional spell, and while I did find this fun, it could get somewhat repetitive. When I started the game initially, some of the story was presented upfront, but I quickly noticed that most of the story afterwards came from books or letters. This does mean that reading a lot in the game can have a positive impact to your understanding of the story, but that depends if you like\/are willing to read a lot. I personally found the trade-off worthwhile, as I really liked the story and wanted to understand what happened to the guys you were sent in to find, not to mention the older notes on the people who lived there long ago.Further along, I noticed that the game had a form of survival through the use of a food bar over a traditional stamina bar. I found this to be rather strange, but I never really had any issues finding food, since there was nothing really stopping me from picking up anything and everything. Not long through the first level, I encountered some kind of blue mist that spawned on a previously slain enemy. My first reaction was to strike at it with my sword, but once I saw the strange shield around it I decided to back off and run for a while. Eventually, I used my magic to kill it, and would later find out that if you make use of one of the ghost-like npcs, you can empower your weapons with magic. You could then kill it with melee attacks, which I thought was a nice touch. For me, the blue fog was a good edition to the game, because it added a level of suspense and surprise that the game\u2019s combat otherwise didn\u2019t have. After playing for many hours at a time, having a mist creature come at you from out of nowhere can give you quite the jump scare, and break up any feelings of repetition or silence. I also very much enjoyed that it\u2019s existence wasn\u2019t just as a game enemy, as the story mentions that it was some kind of entity that was here from a time before.As of the time of writing this review, I\u2019ve successfully completed about three levels within the game. Given that it felt like I was only halfway through the story, I\u2019d say there\u2019s still a good bit more I could get out of it. Overall, I felt like the game offered some good old dungeon exploration, and is a decently fun game for anyone interested in that.. A good dungeon experience. Liked the free motion on this particular game as well as the story which seems well written. The combat was pretty basic, and I wish there were a few more things to do but overall I'd say it's worth it if you're into dungeon games.. A pretty decent dungeon romp. Might not have the greatest replayability once beaten as from my current attempts on Rogue it seems each playthrough will be nearly the same. The pit traps affect the baddies as well as the player. Always nice when such is the case in this kind of game as it does allow for more tactics. I do wish some of the other traps worked on the baddies as well, but the pit traps were very useful. Especially in Rogue mode to avoid Morph fights.Overall, one of the few to make it out of Early Access and be a good game. Does what it says on the label and has been enjoyable.A lot of reading if you want to get into the backstory (not really necessary).I appreciate that the developer put the effort into detailing theories on magic and the planes of existence and how it relates to the game universe.. First i want to say that this game is a really good Dungeon crawler game. It has alot of things that i really like. But one thing that i feel is missing is the option to look at a map. Since many areas are so so big, then there are alot of hallways that look almost the same, many places look the same too. And i feel like when playing i'm going in circles many times, or are total lost. And the worst thing is that if you can't find you're way then you run into the problem with food, the food system is alright but when you are lost and can't find the way it becomes a bigger problem.If you like a good dungeon crawler game, buy the game. But keep in mind you are proplerly gonna waste alot of hours finding you're way.. Castle Torgeath is an interesting little dungeon game. Had fun playing with it mostly. It was an interesting adventure for what I played so far. I really enjoyed the surprises in the game as well as talking with npcs. There are some things I wish were done better like more RPG stuff but in general I'd say it was mostly good. Final score: 7\/10. Inspired by King's Field. Plays like King's Field.For anyone who hasn't played that series it may feel clunky. The graphics aren't that great, but it doesn't affect gameplay adversely. For only $5 this is a neat little thing.I was wary about putting down my money after seeing the front page negative review going into detail about the game, but at this point most of his complaints are not as he described and have been fixed.. You set out looking for a job down by your local noticeboard. The usual jobs are listed, but one stands out (biscuit salesman\/clown\/*EXPLORER OF CASTLES*). So you accept a job as an Explorer, and you set out on the quest to rummage through an old castle by the name of torgeath. What awaits you is wondrous (in a old bric-a-brac jumble sale sort of way). And dangerous (in a milk one day after use by date sort of way). Now don't get too excited because this is only the tip of this dishwater flavoured ice pop...https:\/\/youtu.be\/7Iql5aqj4DE
Castle Torgeath: Descent Into Darkness Activation Code [portable Edition]
Updated: Mar 26, 2020
Comments