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Hold back the endless hordes when Endless Dungeon begins this MayAmplitude’s wave survival spin-off returns

Amplitude’s wave survival spin-off returns

Image credit:Sega

Image credit:Sega

Endless Dungeonis set withinAmplitude’s Endless universe, but it’s neither a 4X strategy game likeEndless Spacenor a turn-based tactics game like sorta-predecessor Dungeon Of The Endless. It’s instead a co-op action roguelike, which takes the spaceship exploration and wave defense of Of The and makes it real-time, frantic, explosive.It now has a release date, too: May 18th.Here’s a new trailer to celebrate:ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Pre-Order TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe standard edition will knock you back £25/$30via Steam.Although it’s real-time, that doesn’t mean there aren’t tactical decisions to be had while playing the game. Endless Dungeon seems as concerned with how you and your pals spend your resources during a run as with how you aim your gun. Ed had a chance to tryan early level in Endless Dungeon last year, and while he found it unforgiving and overwhelming as a new player, there was satisfaction to be found within it:The game is a melting pot of turret defense, wealth management and hero-shooter, and when you strike the right balance of all three it makes for a really fun time. When the decisions you’ve made with its three currencies all pay off, there’s great satisfaction in tactically positioning your turrets and watching hordes of aliens stall at their gates. And the heroes have cool abilities, like Bunker whose shield slam slices through waves, or Blaze’s mines that provide some explosive cover for your favourite turrets.Which, yeah, makes it sound quite a lot likeDungeon of the Endless, despite the changes. I look forward to giving it a go later this year.

Endless Dungeonis set withinAmplitude’s Endless universe, but it’s neither a 4X strategy game likeEndless Spacenor a turn-based tactics game like sorta-predecessor Dungeon Of The Endless. It’s instead a co-op action roguelike, which takes the spaceship exploration and wave defense of Of The and makes it real-time, frantic, explosive.It now has a release date, too: May 18th.Here’s a new trailer to celebrate:ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Pre-Order TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe standard edition will knock you back £25/$30via Steam.Although it’s real-time, that doesn’t mean there aren’t tactical decisions to be had while playing the game. Endless Dungeon seems as concerned with how you and your pals spend your resources during a run as with how you aim your gun. Ed had a chance to tryan early level in Endless Dungeon last year, and while he found it unforgiving and overwhelming as a new player, there was satisfaction to be found within it:The game is a melting pot of turret defense, wealth management and hero-shooter, and when you strike the right balance of all three it makes for a really fun time. When the decisions you’ve made with its three currencies all pay off, there’s great satisfaction in tactically positioning your turrets and watching hordes of aliens stall at their gates. And the heroes have cool abilities, like Bunker whose shield slam slices through waves, or Blaze’s mines that provide some explosive cover for your favourite turrets.Which, yeah, makes it sound quite a lot likeDungeon of the Endless, despite the changes. I look forward to giving it a go later this year.

Endless Dungeonis set withinAmplitude’s Endless universe, but it’s neither a 4X strategy game likeEndless Spacenor a turn-based tactics game like sorta-predecessor Dungeon Of The Endless. It’s instead a co-op action roguelike, which takes the spaceship exploration and wave defense of Of The and makes it real-time, frantic, explosive.

It now has a release date, too: May 18th.

Here’s a new trailer to celebrate:

ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Pre-Order TrailerWatch on YouTube

ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Pre-Order Trailer

Cover image for YouTube video

The standard edition will knock you back £25/$30via Steam.

Although it’s real-time, that doesn’t mean there aren’t tactical decisions to be had while playing the game. Endless Dungeon seems as concerned with how you and your pals spend your resources during a run as with how you aim your gun. Ed had a chance to tryan early level in Endless Dungeon last year, and while he found it unforgiving and overwhelming as a new player, there was satisfaction to be found within it:

Which, yeah, makes it sound quite a lot likeDungeon of the Endless, despite the changes. I look forward to giving it a go later this year.