![]() ![]() The new expansion, Iratus: Wrath of the Necromancer, adds a whole slew of new content to Iratus’ journey through the dungeons of the underworld. However, Iratus: Lord of the Dead is very much its own game, for better or worse. The game also has some rogue-light aspects, such as having only one save and a somewhat random dungeon floor layout. Each battle is potentially dangerous, and his minions are, to a certain degree, expendable.īattles are conducted from a side view and undead minions have different powers that can be executed dependent on where they stand in the battle formation. Iratus must escape his confinement and defeat all the mortal enemies who dare face him. The necromancer must also manage a number of resources, so that he can replace his various dead minions (and they will die a lot), bolster existing ones, and increase his own dark powers.Īnyone familiar with Darkest Dungeon will see its influence on Iratus: Lord of the Dead. Iratus and his moldy minions have hundreds of different skills you can develop and combine effectively, in order to fight your way out of your crypt and get your revenge on the good guys.Īs a traditional arch-villain, Iratus leaves most of the dirty work to his lackeys, whom he supports from a safe distance with his magic. ![]() Iratus’ first act of revenge is to send his minions to conquer a series of catacombs in order to make it to the surface, where he can realize his dream of extinguishing all life. ![]() In other words, instead of forming a group of heroes who then travel through dungeons to battle evil baddies, you play Iratus, who is a powerful necromancer who has been unintentionally freed from his tomb by a gaggle of foolish grave robbers. Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a reverse dungeon crawler. This new content is now live on Steam, GOG.com, and other PC sites, and expands the main game with new challenges, enemies, bosses as well as previously unknown minions for the Necromancers’ monstrous army. ![]() Video game publisher Daedalic Entertainment and developer Unfrozen are happy to announce that their popular Roguelike RPG, Iratus: Lord of the Dead, has received its first full-featured DLC, Wrath of the Necromancer. ![]()
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