

Technically they have unique quirks each run, but I wasn’t always clear on what effect they had, and I couldn’t assign heroes with certain fears to keep them away from those monsters because there’s no assigning heroes anymore. The character management from the first game is gone. The UI for inventory and maps overlays on the carriage, and it’s way too cramped and irritating. You’ll need to decide which routes are best given your often imperfect knowledge of what lies on each route, but the actual carriage driving is a snooze. You can crash into debris to occasionally get an item, but for the most part, it’s a more sluggish version of a typical roguelike map. Rest your weary, shell-shocked characters in town at the Tavern or the Abbey to keep their stress in check.You move from battle to battle via a steerable carriage, but it barely matters.Camp to heal wounds or deliver inspiring speeches.16 (and counting!) playable hero classes, including Plague Doctor, Hellion, and even the Leper!.Narration system to celebrate your successes.and failures.Innovative turn-based combat pits you against a host of diabolical monsters.

