

I went with the Paladin, but I witnessed firsthand how powerful that Necromancer can be as companions make a big difference when they’re summoned. They all play differently in terms of style, and you can do separate runs with each if you’d like to experience the game in a fresh sort of way which is nice.

The classes include the Amazon Assassin, Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Paladin and Sorceress. You will venture forth picking any of the classic champions you’d like to. It still retains the classic eerie feeling you may have felt decades ago, but with a refreshed aesthetic that I think matches the vision quite well. It’s quite an expansive time in terms of how much value you get here, and it does feel slightly varied in how the world is shifted as you go about exploring it each time. That would be particularly helpful for those additional runs where things get more difficult as you aim to get further loot collection going on. It was quite fun to work through this with another individual, and it’s wild to think about what a full team could really accomplish.
