Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory Review - Steam

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Greetings fellow gamers! This is Gamer Guy (In a Suit) from the Echo Army YouTube channel! Today I am bringing you a review of the Indie Horror game Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory. Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory was released on Steam on September 14, 2015 by Developer/Publisher K Monkey.

(NOTE: This game was NOT reviewed using a key provided by the Developer and/or Publisher, it was a game I purchased for my own account)


Video Review:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/382090/

The "Too Long, Didn't Watch" Review:

Nice atmospheric horror game. Hidden gem on Steam. 4/5 worth $10 (goes for $9)

The "Meat & Potatoes" Review:

Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory is another First-Person Indie Horror game available on Steam, of which there are TONS these days. However, I try to find the ones that stand out and are worth a gamers time. This is one. This little gem is tucked away, hidden deep within Steam. It has less than 50 reviews at this time, which for Steam is pretty low for a game that has been out for several months. This game deserves your attention. It has 100% procedurally-generated maps, an AI that appears to be really good and learns from your behaviors and evolves, Permadeath, a fantastically creepy atmosphere and of course, that combat-free gameplay that leaves you feeling SO helpless against your struggles! This game even has some controller support. I really liked the atmosphere of this one a lot. It was easy to get lost once you turned the lights off and threw the headphones on. It relies much more on the atmosphere then it does actual "jump scares' and the tediousness of the randomized dungeons add to your despair. Do not miss this hidden gem on Steam. You can grab it for $9 ($4.50 during the Sale!!!) and it is totally worth it. 4/5 and glad I found this one.

Happy Gaming!







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