Overall, the gameplay is very similar to the rest of the game, but the added separation of body and head definitely made the puzzles a little more intriguing to solve. Combining the use of both body and head parts, you will need to find your way through the puzzles and collect key pieces to activate other puzzles in order to proceed. You will also have to know where the head needs to be or needs to go so that you can put your body in the right location or set up the pathway before using the access port that lets you switch control to the head. Once again you will be using all sides of the rooms as walkable surfaces, given they are flat and uninterrupted by plants, coffins, or other elements. That said, these DLC’s are free right from the start regardless of what platform you play on and so I must encourage you to play the base game before playing either of the DLC’s, especially this one. While the gameplay itself is the same as the main game itself, there is the added element that your head is missing and used as a secondary component to control and interact with the puzzles. On top of the atmosphere, it was definitely a solid add-on to the overall game experience. ’ This time, the DLC takes place in ‘The Crypt’ and definitely does a good job to provide some uniquely strange puzzles while exploiting the eerie atmosphere this gothic-themed puzzle game has provided from the start. With all the latest news on how Unfold Games is planning to continue their debut game Darq and turn it into a series with a well-planned future, I was more excited for the final free DLC to drop for the initial game than I was when they released the first free DLC called ‘ The Tower.
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