Deathtrap Dungeon – это динамичный action, в котором игроку предстоит испытать себя в смертельно опасном подземелье. Действуя в роли отважного героя, необходимо пробиться сквозь толпы монстров и преодолеть хитроумные ловушки, чтобы добраться до заветной награды, обещанной бароном Сукумвитом. Ключевые элементы геймплея включают в себя сражения в реальном времени, требующие быстрой реакции и стратегического мышления, а также исследование запутанных лабиринтов, полных секретов и смертельных опасностей. Игроку доступны различные виды оружия и способностей, которые можно улучшать по мере прохождения. Каждое решение может привести к неожиданным последствиям, поэтому важно быть внимательным и просчитывать каждый свой шаг. Успешное прохождение подземелья не только принесет богатство, но и позволит жителям города Фанга обрести долгожданную свободу.
The best King's Field-likes on PC From software, with love. Developer: Kasur Games | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Verified | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Souls 2 - Controls like: A sensible station wagon in a forsaken kingdom There's all of the classic FromSoftware paraphernalia in here—a slightly awkward magic system, highly stylised NPCs with no real faces, aggressive plants, poison lakes—but what makes this game stand out is how interconnected it all is. Developer: Rat Tower | Release date: 2024 (early access) | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Messiah of Might and Magic - Controls like: American muscle in a demolition derby Monomyth may eschew the faux-retro look used to great effect by many Field-likes, but is no less atmospheric or authentic for its modern extravagances. Hudepohl | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Silent Hill - Controls like: A sedan whose wheels are spinning in the mud as someone tries to carjack you King's Field games were always scary, but this game takes that fear and then turns it up to 11 by adding a generous helping of Silent Hill to the mix.
The Vulkan-based translation layer D7VK has version 1.3 out now, which officially expands it to also cover Direct3D 5 support for running more games on Linux. So now it supports Direct3D 5, 6 and 7. - Also starting with v1.3 logging verbosity and log file path environment variables are prefixed with D7VK_ , to allow for better logging segregation between D7VK and DXVK.- Thanks to @CkNoSFeRaTU, an obscure FPU mode setup bug, that affected all D3D6/5 titles, was spotted and fixed. A few of the titles noted to work well with it include: - Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now - Tomb Raider II - Mortal Kombat 4 - Nightmare Creatures - N.I.C.E 2 - Mobil 1 Rally Championship - Deathtrap Dungeon - Lands of Lore III Pictured - Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now Source: GitHub if anyone have trouble enable direct3d with mortal kombat 4, in my case are needed uninstall nglide first 😄 Last edited by mrdeathjr on 9 Feb 2026 at 12:16 pm UTC I think the original was pure software rendering, anyway, but by the time 2 came out I think we either had a Voodoo Banshee (slightly nerfed Voodoo 2 plus 2D card built in, no VGA loopback required!) or a Voodoo 3 3000 with this then newfangled 'AGP' interface...