

The test will be exclusive to PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 and will start at 6 p.m. In regards to its online functionality that will be stressed and tested this weekend, DNF Duel will implement rollback netcode for smoother remote gameplay. Now, with all ten fighters revealed for this weekend's beta, we're finally going to see what DNF looks like in action. DNF's ten classes you'll be able to try out this weekend are Berserker, Ranger, Grappler, Striker, Hitman, Inquisitor, Dragon Knight, Kunoichi, Crusader, and Vanguard.Īfter its announcement last December, any news on DNF Duel was hard to come by, with near radio silence until a few weeks ago when a torrent of character trailers began to release. The duel controls make it easier for anyone playing on a keyboard to move the knight and the dungeon items.The characters for DNF Duel are named after their class archetype rather than having a fleshed-out background. The mechanics can feel clunky at times, yet they are fun to play this puzzle and a roguelike title. A dungeon of your makingīlocky Dungeon Demo is a fun, though odd, game to play. Alternatively, you can use the unified controls to use one set of keys for the movement of both aspects. These will control the knight and the lair pieces each. The first method requires you to use both hands on your keyboard with the ‘WASD’ and the ‘IJKL’ key sets for each hand. There are two ways to play Blocky Dungeon Demo with a keyboard. The speed of the game will feel slower than Tetris, while you get used to managing both the blocks and the knight. As you play, you’ll need to continue through the lair, ensuring your knight can keep adventuring. Tetris with a twistīlocky Dungeon Demo plays very similarly to Tetris, with the main difference being an added game mode.

Once you can no longer balance building and exploring, the game will end. However, there’s no end to this dungeon game, pushing you to explore as far as you can.
