I’m hooting and hollering for this upcoming RPG about staging heists in the underworld from the publishers of Dwarf Fortress and the designers of one of the best narrative games of all time


If the words “King of Dragon Pass” don’t mean anything to you, you owe it to yourself to correct that. Originally released in 1999, it and its Six Ages successors are some of the finest fantasy in videogames, with systems-driven storytelling involving everything from settling multigenerational cattle disputes to undertaking mythic quests in the realm of the gods.

Last week, its designers at developer A Sharp revealed their newest project, Thousand Hells: The Underworld Heists—a tactical narrative game with a premise that has me cackling at the proverbial sicko window.

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On its Steam page, Thousand Hells calls itself “a surreal journey into the afterlife,” which is exactly the sort of journey into the afterlife I prefer. In each run, you’ll risk the physical and metaphysical wellbeing of four probably-doomed adventurers as you’ll embark on expeditions from the Eternal City, a “Byzantine-flavored fantasy world” perched atop a twisting, shifting hellscape.



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