Dark Quest 4
Released: 11/5/2025
Score Breakdown
68.0
Critic Average
9 reviews
84
Steam User Score
155 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
68 vs 84
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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12/15/2025
Launch Window“Dark Quest 4 is a competent, approachable tactical dungeon crawler with smart map design, satisfying co‑op, and a powerful Creator Mode that extends its lifespan. It earns points for accessible combat, clear role design, and community tools, but falls short of higher marks due to a short campaign, limited progression depth, balance and RNG issues, and pared‑down visual polish. Great for quick, thoughtful sessions and user‑made content; less compelling for players seeking deep, long‑term RPG progression.”
75
75/100
12/7/2025
Launch Window“I really wanted to like Dark Quest 4, but it felt far too punishing for me to recommend to fans of tactical games or board games like HeroQuest. The progression feels grindy, and that grind sets in far too early to get much enjoyment out of the experience. Even the difficulty sliders, which should help ease that frustration, feel broken. Any adjustment I made was immediately offset by the game increasing how much damage enemies deal. Hopefully, if there is a Dark Quest 5, it can learn from these issues and come back as the game I really wanted this one to be.”
33
33/100
11/19/2025
Launch Window“After playing Dark Quest 3, it did take me a few minutes to adjust to the slightly different approach that this sequel takes, but the multiplayer and custom dungeon builder included means that those that click with this game will have a lot of bang for their buck, and the fact that its such a classic interpretation means that you can get rolling within a minute or two, what are you waiting for? Get out there and defeat the Dark Wizard!”
80
80/100
11/11/2025
Launch Window“Dragon Front: Adventures is an interesting and fun card-battling game that I found to keep my attention throughout my playthrough, but there were moments in which I felt bored due to getting stuck in a loop of combat. The overall world of Dragon Front: Adventures is very well detailed, with plenty of secrets hidden along the various locations that the player can explore on their different runs. In terms of characters, there are hundreds to collect, whether they be the captains or simple infantry, each with their own unique designs that provide plenty of replayability.”
70
70/100
11/10/2025
Launch Window“Easy to learn, hard to master — even though it is occasionally frustrating —, “Dark Quest 4” is a safe bet for those looking for an engrossing, yet, straightforward turn-based dungeon crawler.”
85
85/100
11/7/2025
Launch Window“While its more pen-and-paper overall sensibilities are neat, the interface and general implementation keep it from reaching the level of its peers”
60
60/100
11/7/2025
Launch Window“Dark Quest 4 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it rolls it with style. A heartfelt tribute to tabletop dungeon crawlers, it offers solid gameplay and rewards patience over speed. Imperfect controls, a steep difficulty curve, and grind-heavy economy hold it back. But if you grew up on Hero Quest and still get excited by isometric maps full of monsters, the €19.99 price is well worth it. It’s not genre-defining, but it knows its path—and walks it with confidence.”
75
75/100
11/6/2025
Launch Window“Dark Quest 4 works well on all platforms. The user interface is sleek and functions well. However, it could benefit from some quality-of-life upgrades, such as clearer targeting markers or the ability to revert actions during combat. These changes would make the experience better, especially for people who aren't used to turn-based systems.”
70
70/100
11/5/2025
Launch Window“Dark Quest IV delivers a simple and honest tactical adventure, but it doesn't go much beyond the basics. The charm of a board game is still present, and the various character options are interesting. However, the limited visuals and poor balancing among the heroes make the experience less exciting than it could be. It's the type of game that provides fun through strategic combat and co-op, but without major moments or surprises.”
64
64/100
