Enter an apocalyptic fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, iron is valued above gold and trust is hard earned. This ARPG features complex character development, hundreds of unique items, crafting and quests with choice & consequence.
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Release Date: 25 Feb, 2016

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3 August

Grim Dawn's First DLC, The Crucible, is Now Available!

We are proud to announce that Grim Dawn's first DLC, The Crucible, is now available on Steam!

The Crucible introduces a brand new way to experience Grim Dawn's cruel menagerie of enemies while gathering sweet sweet loot through its 150 waves.

To coincide with this release, patch 1.0.0.5 has also gone live. The latest update to Grim Dawn features a number of balance changes that should open up even more options for you to build your characters. For the full list of changes, visit the forum.

Good luck in the Crucible. May Lokarr have mercy on your souls.

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7 June

Set Out Upon the Hidden Path with V1.0.0.4!

The latest update for Grim Dawn has just gone live. In addition to various balance changes and improvements to the modding tools, this patch bring Grim Dawn's first free content update: The Hidden Path.

You too can now set out upon the sacred route taken by the faithful of the Witch Gods. Where will it take you? And what secrets will you uncover?

Your journey begins near Lower Crossing...

For the full list of changes, visit the forum.

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Reviews

“The "spiritual successor" to Diablo 2 that fans have been pining about for years.”
92 – MMORPG

“Blow for blow, this is one of the best ARPGs in years.”
8.7 – IGN

“Grim Dawn’s the action RPG I’ve enjoyed most in quite some time, and I’m very keen to try the later chapters as they’re released. More so than Torchlight 2, which was a bit too much of a sugar rush experience for me, and certainly more so than Diablo III”
N/A – Rock Paper Shotgun

About This Game

Enter an apocalyptic fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, iron is valued above gold and trust is hard earned. This ARPG features complex character development, hundreds of unique items, crafting and quests with choice & consequence.

Key Features

  • Dual Class - Combine any of six distinct classes with over 25 skills and modifiers per class. Base classes include Soldier, Demolitionist, Occultist, Nightblade, Arcanist and Shaman.
  • Hundreds of Item Skills - Augment your class build with a diverse array of over 250 unique skills granted by items and equipment add-ons.
  • Collect hundreds of Items - Common, magical, rare, epic and legendary classes of loot. Plus over 20,000 possible magical affix combinations and over 200 rare affixes.
  • Quests with Choice and Consequence - You will face tough decisions that leave significant impacts upon the world. Strangers on the road, desperate families and even entire villages may live or perish based on your actions. Currently over 35 quests with 75+ lore notes to be collected.
  • Friendly and Enemy Factions - Earn favor with human factions to unlock additional quest lines, vendor discounts and special faction-based items and augments. Some neutral factions you can be turned into allies but aiding one will make the enemy of another. Hostile factions will remember your deeds and deepen their hatred of you, sending out large packs and elite heroes to hunt you down.
  • Devotion, an additional layer of skill customization allows you to acquire bonuses and powerful secondary effects for your class skills. These are unlocked from a giant constellation map with points acquired by finding and restoring destroyed or corrupted shrines hidden throughout the world.
  • Rebuild the World - Help human enclaves survive and flourish by securing vital necessities, rebuilding structures and rescuing survivors who can then lend their services to your cause.
  • 4 Person Multiplayer - Connect with Friends or make new allies in glorious multiplayer. Multiplayer encounters will put your teamwork to the ultimate challenge.
  • Fast-paced Visceral Combat - Enemy blood spatters, ragdoll physics and satisfying enemy death effects. Smash in doors and fight house to house, leaving a path of demolished furniture in your wake.
  • Rotatable Camera - If you choose to survey the full beauty of the world and always fight from the most optimal angle. Levels are still designed so that players are not forced to rotate the camera; it is purely optional.
  • Secrets and Perils Abound - 200+ Enemy heroes and bosses, hand-configured with their own unique arrays of deadly skills. 20+ secret areas hidden behind crumbling walls, hidden gaps and mysterious locked doors. Explode obstacles or repair structures to open new paths.
  • Rogue-Like Dungeons - Descend into special locked challenge dungeons that require a rare crafted key, where enemy levels increase as you progress and player teleport is disabled. There is no way out except to complete the dungeon or die trying.
  • Dynamic Weather - The world is brought to life with region-specific climates and a variety of weather effects. A sunny day can cloud over with mild rain showers that builds into a booming thunderstorm. Variable wind gusts blow grass and affect objects like windmills.
  • Recipe Based Crafting - Collect over 250 crafting recipes that allow you to combine salvaged components into unique crafted items and then, later, use those basic crafted items with higher-tiered recipes to complete items of amazing power.
  • Reclaim Skill Points - The ability to pay to reclaim points alleviates the fear and frustration of having to make early, uninformed skill choices that could permanently gimp a character.

Crate Entertainment is a small indie studio founded by the lead gameplay designer of Titan Quest and includes veterans from such companies as Blizzard North, Irrational and Harmonix. Join the Grim Dawn community and provide feedback on the ongoing development of the game. Help shape the future of development and be among the first to receive news about Grim Dawn by participating in polls and discussions on our forum. http://www.grimdawn.com

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
    • Processor: x86 compatible 2.3GHz or faster processor (Intel 2nd generation core i-series or equivalent)
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series or ATI Radeon X800 series or better
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 5 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible 16-bit sound card
    • Additional Notes: 4GB of memory is required to host multiplayer games
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 7 / Windows 10
    • Processor: x86 compatible 3.2GHz or faster processor (Intel 4th generation core i-series or better)
    • Memory: 6 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 1.5GB NVIDIA GeForce 500 series or ATI Radeon 6000 series or better
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 5 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: 4GB of memory is recommended to host multiplayer games
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celestialend
( 5.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
I'm really enjoying this game, but with the performance issues and frame rate lag its horrible. i know some people are and some aren't experiencing this problem, but it's d**m annoying. I can play the division,ff14-aar, blade and soul, rift, and a plethora of other games at high-ultra settings, but with grim dawn everything turned off or set to low, still have performance issues. Everythings update to date on my end. so i don't get why it's happening. but until they can do something about it, i wasted $25 cause i'm not going to play it anymore
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Sycho Joe
( 126.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
I believe that Grim Dawn is a beyond-amazing game on the first playthrough. I should know since I have over 120 hours on it. But the only problem with the game is the lategame, and to reach it you not only have to play the campaign all over again, but do the campaign 3 times total. Although it is probably the only game that can keep me interesting for so long per gaming session, the lategame is practically unreachable, and that is the sole reason that this game will not have a future in multiplayer. If only there was a way to level your character at least near the max level on the first playthrough and make the lategame much easier to reach, it would make the game so much better and grant it a future in multiplayer

TL;DR: Game is awesome for people who would like to only play through the campaign, which is very well-made, but very hard for the people who would like to get to the endgame and get items set and legendaries
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EniX*-> hoooChiscraZy
( 19.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
A soooo good game. The inviorment i really nice. The skill tree. If you like hack and slash games then this is a must!!=D
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Chumlee
( 33.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
got to play as an ugandan witch doctor 10/10
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Broda
( 160.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 16 August
Amazing ARPG definitely recommend if you enjoy the genre.

Diablo 3 = Torchlight 2

Diablo 3 (free) = Path of Exile

Titan Quest 2 = Grim Dawn
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Citizen Snips
( 182.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Grim Dawn is a fantastic ARPG which is what Diablo 3 should have been. An incredibly detailed and expansive world offers an incredible amount of exploration with reward. Itemization and level/skill progression feels balanced and far more unique than any other comparable game. Players are allowed to shape their characters by their classes, items, skills and passive skills which all lead to making each character feel unique and special. Legendary items feel exciting to get and unique in powers which can shape your skill paths. The developers seem passionate about their game and have quickly released more content and tweaks to their already great game. To me, Grim Dawn feels like if you took the best qualities of Diablo 2, 3 and Path of Exile into one very polished game. There is so much detail and nuances that will leave you shocked at the amount of effort was put into this game. Unique monster abilities feel challenging and special, it does not feel cookie-cutter at all.

No game is perfect, however and here is what I've experienced as negatives.

• The game has no server driven play which leaves online play to be filled with cheating. I don't find any level of competiveness to this game and multiplayer is lacking which is quite a shame.
• Lengendary items only drop around level 50 leaving the earlier parts a bit lackluster to find those rare and really strong items to speed up leveling.
• Late game is a bit lacking, while the difficulty is solid, what you can do once at the max levels is pretty limiting.
• Bosses through the campaign feel a bit 'bleh' I like to see big, scary things that make you feel like you're fighting something really tough. Bosses in GD feel like stronger NPCs.
• Skill/Item balancing seems to be low on their list of importance. This makes sense due to the lower focus on multiplayer but even as a solo player certain builds just feel way stronger, especially in the early levels.

Regardless, despite those faults, this is still a quality game with tremendous value. This is an extremely impressive game from such a small studio. I feel like they are continuing to improve the game which is as a player is always a great feeling.

Overall I'd rate this game 8/10
If they offered closed online play with no cheating this would be an easy 9/10 if not 10/10.
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Smokey
( 1.1 hrs on record )
Pre-Release Review
Posted: 15 August
just buy it
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RoninZionEye
( 21.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Grim Dawn is without a doubt the best ARPG I've played in recent memory and I've played quite a few of them over the years. The graphics are great, the gameplay is wonderfuly deep and so much fun ( plays great with a gamepad! ) If you're on the fence about getting GD, it's safe to say that it's totally worth the money. In fact I'll go one step further and say that at its base price plus The Crucible DLC, which is amazing by the way, this game blows away most 60 dollar AAA offerings right out of the park with its sheer scope and incredible longevity. Highly recommended!
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johndray
( 43.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
HORRIBLE PROGRAMMING!!!! YOU STILL HAVENT FIXED THE BUG WHICH MAKES THE MOUSE CURSOR DISAPPEAR AT NEARLY EVERY RESOLUTION SETTING. IT'S TOTAL TRIAL AND ERROR TRYING TO GET THE DAMN THING TO SHOW UP. STILL NOW PATCH/FIX? WILL NEVER PURCHASE A GAME FROM THIS GROUP AGAIN.
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Soldier1stClass
( 123.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Very good game in the "diablo-like" universe of games, Played both this and Path of Exile and this is far more polished (and less confusing when it comes to builds that massive passive tree sheesh) controls better and has much better animations and effects I highly recommend this
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182 of 189 people (96%) found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
Recommended
94.2 hrs on record
Posted: 25 July
As a veteran player of aRPGs, I want to share my feels about Grim Dawn with you, after about 90h of gameplay.

Features I like:
+ Involving, dark story.
+ Beautiful graphics and style,
+ Atmospheric soundtrack,
+ Very satisfying and 'meaty' combat model,
+ Faction system with bounties and nemezis hunting (though I've never faced any),
+ Devotion system,
+ Festival of loot,
+ Good crafting system,
+ Lots of components, aguments and item-granted skills which provide wide variety of builds,
+ Day/night and wheater system,
+ At some point it's quite challenging (over 70 deaths druing 90h of gameplay),
+ I haven't try multiplayer yet, but I am sure it's very, very fun (instanced or FFA loot, combat with friends, etc.),
+ Easy, reasonable travel system,
+ Vast locations filled with details and less linear than in most aRPGs,
+ Lots of hidden treasuers, places and secret quests,
+ Possibility to rotate and zoom camera and map,
+ Modding tools with huge possibilites,
+ Class dualism..
+ .. but it would be awesome to add new classes (TQ:IT had 9). However, it's definitely great with 6 various classes at the moment.
+ One of the best price/quality deals,
+ Hardcore mode.

Features I'm neutral about:
* Consistent world - I couldn't feel Cairn division into acts,
* Lack of character customization (only male/female - same as TQ),
* Absence of shrines with buffs (present in TQ), however I think they're not necessary here,
* I have a problem with memorizing locations, NPCs and major bosses names,
* Lack of Polish language,
* After 90h of gameplay my character is at lvl.. 78/85.
* After creating new character it doesn't show up instantly - player must go to options and come back to main menu to see it.

Things I dislike:
- Aetherfire (green flame on the ground) and poison pools are bit overpowered,
- Few animations should be improved (e.g. stonetusks),
- Sometimes vision gets too dark,
- Ocassionaly crashes at alt-tabbing or game exiting.

Incoming first DLC - Crucible - is a hope for a better endgame content with a chance for ranking rivalry and source of loot (hopefully also new).
I believe that future content will make this game one of the best aRPG's of all time (for me it is now).

A must have - not only for aRPG genre lovers!

9,5+/10
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129 of 183 people (70%) found this review helpful
140 people found this review funny
Recommended
78.9 hrs on record
Posted: 24 July
Grim Dawn is without a doubt a Diablo clone. Did you like Diablo? You like the Torchlight? You gonna like this. It's like a pizza. You can get pizza anywhere. You can go to the pizza hut, the dominoes, the papa johns, everyone has an opinion about where to go to get the pizza. So you go to the resturante across town, they serve you a pizza. Maybe you like the sauce, maybe no, but it's authentic. The owners own grandma taught him the recipie for his sauce and him and the boys work the kitchen all day. He made you a pizza with all the love and care he can put into his giant italian family. You gonna send that pizza back cause you don't like the sauce? I don't think so. Not unless you wanna be swimming with the fishes, capice?

Buy.
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32 of 35 people (91%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
386.0 hrs on record
Posted: 2 August
Grim Dawn is one of the best ARPG. You can make a variety of builds like pet army, magic caster, dual blade/gunslinger, or even a tanky afk build. 15 class combinations from 6 bases with over 25 skills per class, excluding lots of skills from devotion system and items.
While finding the right build is hard to decide early, there's a ton of guides or shared characters for testing purpose from Grim Dawn forums (always backup your save files first). Sometimes you'll find a fun build that's yet to discover.
If you like Diablo, PoE, or Torchlight, this game will suits you.
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27 of 28 people (96%) found this review helpful
Recommended
90.8 hrs on record
Posted: 12 August
Grim Dawn

Im just having a blast with this game, I wish I had bought this game sooner none the less Its still worth every penny in my book. Seeing some friends playing it made me want to also delv in and enjoy the game, and that I most certainly am.

The maps are huge, there are tons and tons of quests to aquire and complete as you play through, the lands are massive and beautifully detailed compared to what I have played in the past. There is stacks of items to pick up, crafting, and alsorts of stuff to do in this game, so much so Im so lost with it all. I mostly just equipt the best weapons and items checking the stats then sell the rest, so I can stock up on health and energy vials. You can also store your items in storage places in the towns as well

You get to make rifts (portals), but only 1 at a time, so I use this when out exploring hacking & slashing away while having fun, so if I die I can warp back to where I was or nearing a mission and OR a Boss fight. When you die you will loose your experiance points, so make sure you go back to your grave marked with a skull to reclaim them. At times I could not do this as I lost my place and or was a dare devil and ran through the green stuff, dont run through long paths of green stuff ok, try find a way round.

There are also pets you can earn to help you, I have 2 plus a pet that spawns on his own, dont ask me how I got them, I have no idea, but I have them now. Maybe thats why Im slower at leveling up in the game, because Im sharing my points I earn around to my pets, as they not strong yet. But they do help me out, I love my pets :)

Anyway there is just to much to explain with this game, and I cant possiblly explain it all, nor word it all appropriately. I just wanted to share that I am having a blast with this game, its addictive but only if its your kinda game. I will continue to play this game and hope I can finish it as well. Who needs more games ?, I now have Grim Dawn :)

Price wise to me its worth the full price, BUT if your patient wait for another sale, this game does not disapoint.;)

Just for the record, game plays great with the Xbox controller, but was a pain to work out how to get it all set up. I managed and I now play this with my Xbox controller :)

This is the set up guide for the Xbox controller, a friend was happy for me to share on my review for anyone looking for help in setting the Xbox controller up. Thank you @powbam for the guide and letting me share it as well

http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34072
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34 of 40 people (85%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
509.4 hrs on record
Posted: 27 July
Feels good man.

Clocking in decent hours and enjoying it still like it was a good old Diablo game (first one was the true love in the early days of gaming, maxing all 3 classes multiple time and spending a fortune on dial up fees with modem). This is a game that keeps on giving despite me purchasing it on the very first week of the early access years back.

I play it like a madman for a week or two and give it a good break for month or two and it always feels just as natural to come back to like Diablo series did.

Easy to pick up and hard to let go off, the traits of a good game are showing up here.
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14 of 17 people (82%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
299.2 hrs on record
Posted: 23 July
Very very good Hack'n Slash, with a nervous gameplay in a victorian fantasy apocalypic world, very deep character customization. If you like Diablo II (no III), Path of Exile or Titan Quest, you'll love Grim Dawn. Warning : time consuming !
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9 of 10 people (90%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
22.7 hrs on record
Posted: 7 August
Grim Dawn is an excellent addition to the Diablo genre. In fact, I definately prefer this to the Diablo and Torchlight series. The whole thing is very polished and creates an overall really great playing experience. The universe that Grim Dawn is set in is really cool and definately has me and my wife hooked.

For those that are not familiar, games in this genre basically boil down to grinding for XP and better loot. It's very fun. You crush a dungeon and then upgrade your stuff. The underlying premise is that simple.

Pros:
+Great universe with metric tons of lore and personality
+Everything is very high quality - from the music to the artwork to the game balance (which can make-or-break games like these)
+The controller support is awesome
+I love being able to multiclass; it breathes so much more replayability into it
+I love all the graphics settings - I can play it on my gaming rig in all of its splendor, or on my laptop and still get smooth play
+The new DLC is fantastic and even adds more replayability
+The user interface is well done; there is a bit of a learning curve for any game like this, but that curve is definately reduced with the intuitive interface
+Multiplayer is super easy to set up and a lot of fun
+Super cheap for the quality and value

Cons:
-Some of the voice acting is 'meh', but honestly, just the fact that they have voice acting at all is bonus to me
-Yeah it is grindy; all games in this game are

If you are fan of Diablo-esque games, this is a no-brainer. Totally worth full price.
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7 of 7 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
53.3 hrs on record
Posted: 8 August
Wonderful child of Diablo 2 and Titan Quest. And also addictive. Dangerously Addictive. :)
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6 of 6 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
321.6 hrs on record
Posted: 1 August
Grim Dawn may be a little harder to get into than most hack n' slashes, but it's crafted with an old-school gaming approach coupled with newer solutions found in the latest games.

Rich, dark atmosphere has a surprising amount of depth and choices that impact gameplay. While the storyline isn't that involving (saving the world from invading monster factions and learning why), seeing how the people in-game are affected definitely is. Under all this there's plenty of cleverly hidden lore and hard-to-find secret areas.

Pros:
+Good twist on typical skill tress, where you select two classes and find synergy between them, and decide how deeply you invest into a class
+Devotion is a system of common abilities that can back up the weakness of your character. For example, if you lack survivability, you can go for a number of defensive procs. The shrines for these devotion points are found throughout the world, which encourages exploration
+Very cool bosses, tough dungeons, good enemy variety
+An interesting faction system to make the grind matter a little more
+Powerful legendary items that are rarer than in most ARPGs, making them more prestigious
+After 200 hours, there's still so much to do

Cons
- Netplay experience may vary
- Often doesn't feel rewarding enough. You'll have a very hard time finding legendaries for your build, may have to trade
- Feels grindy. It takes a lot of time to slog through all the difficulties to get to Ultimate, and farming infamy for the enemy factions can be very tedious

With hundreds of build combinations, an expansive world, and the ability to play with friends, Grim Dawn breathes new life into the old-school hack n' slash games. It may feel too grindy at times, but the combat is crisp and satisfying at all times.
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18 of 31 people (58%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Recommended
9.0 hrs on record
Posted: 4 August
Очень крутая пиратка!!
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