
“From first-time gamers to experts of both the fighting and MMO game styles, Dungeon Fighter Online has aspects and techniques ready to ensure a good experience for a massive range of people. I don’t tend to speak highly of F2P games these days, but this one in particular gains my highest recommendation.” Despite some of its issues, the pros definitely outweigh the cons on this. With its heavily skill-based combat, excellent PvP structure and old school vibe, DFO is a game that every fan of beat ‘em ups and fighting games alike should try out. For now, you can stay up to date with Project: Overkill by staying tuned to the official NEOPLE teaser website or the Nexon Twitter.“Dungeon Fighter Online has proven itself to be a timeless classic and the love and support shown by the game’s developers only proves that this game should have never disappeared in the first place.


The gameplay trailer comes from the PC version of the title, but with that posting, it’s very safe to assume we will see a mobile edition that looks just about the same as well. This is all with the knowledge that it will also be based on the previously mentioned Dungeon Fighter IP.Īnd that’s about all the information we have thus far. What we know about the actual gameplay is that it will be a 3D Side-scroller utilizing Unreal Engine 4, and encourages multiplayer alongside rich, beautiful graphical fidelity.

This is worth pointing out as it means that, while work has already started on the game, it looks like NEOPLE are truly going to buckle down and get to the hard work post that date. There is also the topic of Unreal Engine that is discussed within the posting, along with a deadline for any applicants set for April 17th. Specifically, the posting asks for a mobile client programming position, further proving that it will indeed make its way to mobile. Initially, the whispers of the project were based on a PC release, but that job posting mentions work on a mobile version as well.
