
If you do choose to start a new game, you’ll be given the option to either disable or enable the new class, the Flagellant, as well as the Crimson Court itself, and this includes the new Courtyard region and everything that comes along with it. If you already have a game underway, you can just activate the DLC and it will pop up next time you get in-game. They range from a series of humanoid-mosquitoes to more vampiric-like enemies, and these are certainly a departure from what you’re used to see in the other dungeons. The new enemy types fit perfectly with this expansion, not only in terms of actual gameplay mechanics, but also in terms of visual design. It brings a legion of new enemies, a new hero class, a new dungeon, new bosses, trinkets, as well as a one or two mechanics that come to change how the original game felt on its own. The Crimson Court focuses around the idea and theme of vampirism. The question is, is it worth revisiting the Darkest Dungeon? Now, around a year and a half later, the first DLC for the game arrives after some delays.

These not only added new content but also came out with the intent of balancing a few things, most of which were due to fan’s feedback. After the enormous success that Darkest Dungeon was back in early 2016, the game still received a huge amount of free updates in the following months.
