![]() Red Hook have already balanced since release, making blood drop more often, and that's made things slightly less painful, but more assistance is coming. The curse saps their stats even when they're not dying of thirst, so it's a punishment with further punishments waiting in the chitinous wings. It's vampirism essentially and characters afflicted - and they can be infected by a single attack - require special blood vials to prevent them from wasting away. Thankfully, as well as announcing a stonking 175,000 copies sold, Red Hook say changes are a-coming. That's kind of the point, given that this is Darkest Dungeon rather than Brightest Ballroom, but Crimson Court's new curse often feels like a burden rather than an interesting new feature. It's a top notch addition, running alongside the main campaign and delivering wonderfully grotesque insectile vampires, but it's also really hard. At least, that's now I'd respond, and Fraser isn't far off a total collapse judging by his review. Ask anyone who is playing Darkest Dungeon's bloodthirsty expansion The Crimson Court how they feel, and they'll probably smile nervously and then collapse in a pale heap of quivering flesh.
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