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Hey everyone and welcome to my homepage on steam! I'm a person who likes indie and RPG games, I hope my love for these types of games rub off on you too!
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Συλλέκτης παιχνιδιών
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11,6 ώρες παιχνιδιού
(Editing in my chapter 2 Opinions below my original review)

Dungeon munchies was an unexpected gem I found while browsing the up and coming tab. Combat was easy to pick up, story was decent and the food mechanic was quite interesting. Though for all the praise I will give this game, there are some flaws in it (note: this is still early access, so some of these problems might get fixed later on).
PROS:
- combat is easy to pick up and the difficulty of mobs and bosses scale really well.
- all of the enemies in the game has its own unique charm. Personally, I love fighting the final boss.
- the game isn't too "grindy" compared to other titles.
- the comedy might be a hit or miss for some people, but it gives the story a decent amount of flavor.
- the food buffs appearing on your character is a pretty nice touch.
CONS:
- music was good, but wasn't really memorable in my opinion.
- since its early access I won't be too harsh, but its really disappointing that you can cheese the 2nd boss by manipulating its ai using dashes
- this game is made for mouse and keyboard, using controller in this game is possible, albeit harder. Had to switch to mouse and keyboard on the final fight.
- story was pretty "eh" most of the time, didn't pay much attention to the story until the end where they forcibly fed you all the information in one go.

All in all, I think its worth the price. Yes it may be incomplete as of now but the amount of content you do get more than makes up for the money you spent on it. I might have missed some details in my review, but I will probably address those when the game is finally finished.



CHAPTER 2 REVIEW
Although it took a while, chapter 2 has been released! New recipes, enemies, and bosses to experiment and play around with. Gameplay has stayed pretty much the same, but the devs added new weapons and mechanics and the tone of the story shifted drastically compared to the first one. (Similar to my previous review, ill add a pro and con to quickly summarize the changes.)
PROS:
- Combat has been improved with the addition of new recipe buffs and upgrades, giving viability to other styles of combat.
- The "gun" archetype is a nice addition, albeit a bit too powerful in my opinion.
- Some of the newer bosses are incredibly fun. My favorite of the bunch is mercury one, a unique bosses that changes between arena battle and side scrolling platformer depending on its current phase.
- the story is better paced this time, giving the player time to digest the information rather than shoving it all in one go like last time.
- some of the newer tracks are a banger.
CONS:
- the game is still a bit buggy. In my playthrough of the second chapter, I abused the "reload" glitch.
- the comedy from the first half of the game was toned down by a lot (this can either be a positive or a negative)
- the balance scaling is not great. The difficulty between the first escort quest (hard) and the first 2 bosses after(easy) is quite jarring.
- more into balance scaling, some bosses are just glorified damage sponges.
- the game is still made for mouse and keyboard.

Overall, I think the second chapter was great. It gave better insight on the overall goals of the main cast and was better at world building compared to the previous chapter. It has a few bugs and problems here and there, but combat has greatly improved. I would still recommend this game and it's still well worth its price.