Sweeper’s pessimistic everyman attitude is the perfect foil for the crew’s leader, the brash, charismatic Zed, who introduced him to the Reloader, a device that will restore each of them to life whenever they die. When Sweeper is sort-of adopted by a crew of disparate but gold-hearted badasses, he joins their efforts to find a ship off the Station while looting every damn thing that isn’t nailed down. Initially you are Sweeper, a janitor onboard a doomed ship that crashes into the Station, a vast, ever-changing space dungeon. Endless Dungeon, however, more completely combines both balls-out action and tactical planning to create something brand spanking new, that will still be familiar to fans of the original. Based on exploration and resource management, it’s a tactical game in a space usually reserved for thrilling action runs. Dungeon of the Endless is a pixel-art roguelite game from 2014 that even took its creators, Amplitude Studios, by surprise with its success.