

I won't be doing full reviews for each entry in this series, just commenting on what I liked/disliked for the sake of the completionist within me.
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My faith in the series was restored here, it seemed like with the new level the priorities of the story were reset. This entry focuses a lot more on the community the Crawlers are building as the Dungeon progresses. It's still being funny every chance it gets, but there's a quiet undercurrent building as the Dungeon starts to affect the mentality of our cast (namely Carl).
Almost parallel to the serious inner world of the characters, their antics in the Dungeon are reaching new heights of wacky, reckless mayhem. I really like the balance that Dinniman is striking here, and it helps to keep us engaged when we don't know every move Carl will make. It's doubly so as the mounting story concerning him and the administrators of the dungeon starts to have actual development here.
AND THE CLIFFHANGER ENDING!?
I won't be doing full reviews for each entry in this series, just commenting on what I liked/disliked for the sake of the completionist within me.
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My faith in the series was restored here, it seemed like with the new level the priorities of the story were reset. This entry focuses a lot more on the community the Crawlers are building as the Dungeon progresses. It's still being funny every chance it gets, but there's a quiet undercurrent building as the Dungeon starts to affect the mentality of our cast (namely Carl).
Almost parallel to the serious inner world of the characters, their antics in the Dungeon are reaching new heights of wacky, reckless mayhem. I really like the balance that Dinniman is striking here, and it helps to keep us engaged when we don't know every move Carl will make. It's doubly so as the mounting story concerning him and the administrators of the dungeon starts to have actual development here.
AND THE CLIFFHANGER ENDING!?