There’s no map, no mercy, and definitely no hand-holding. Gobdun is that kind of dungeon crawler where every step feels like a gamble. You’re tossed into pixelated darkness with barely a sword and a whisper, and from there... it’s survival of the fittest.
The enemies come at you twisted, the loot’s hidden deep, and the walls themselves seem to close in the further you go. You’ll curse, you’ll grind, and you’ll die a dozen times before you learn how to claw your way through.
But when you make it — when you clear that dungeon and walk out with gear so legendary it glows — it’s the kind of win that makes the whole pain worth it. Gobdun doesn’t ask if you’re ready. It dares you.