Managed to kill that damn Hive Queen in Eschalon : Book 1
By attracting her next to a bunch of powder barrels conveniently waiting in a room in that Whistling Cave dungeon and the explosion managed to take her out
But what a super annoying place that dungeon was, basically each time i killed 2 hive drones, i had to retreat back to a town to sleep heal fully and come back, and there was a ton of hive drones. Resting in the dungeon itself was not an option of course as if unlucky you can spawn a bunch of enemies around you, and counting on luck when you're in need of healing in that game isn't a good idea, that + healing potions are rare and very expansive...
Anyways, i gave a quick try to Dungeons of Naheulbeuk , the current epic store freebie and enjoyed what i played of that dungeon crawler so far
The combat is very XCOM-like (the modern version i mean), characters skills and the new skills you'll get when leveling add a lot of depth to those battles.
From the tutorial part you'll get some fun seeing early combo you can get (like that "charge an enemy" with your Ogre and throw it through the zone of control of a couple of your other characters that will strike automatically said enemy while it move into their zone) .
Some abilities can be funny, like the Elf ricochet bow shot that can randomly hit a bunch of people, including her allies (that will complain vocally) , it gets more usefull after some leveling to prevent so much friendly fire when you're unlucky
For the banters/puns/4th wall breaking/jokes , your party members are constantly throwing some, sometime it's fun, rarely it will get a laugh out of you, sometime it's rather flat or just unfunny, but be prepared to hear -a lot- of those so hopefully it will be the kind of humour you like.
Fortunately it seems the devs understood that the humour may not be up to everyone cup of tea so they added an option to tone down the banters or just silence them (there's even option to silence the elf or the dwarf, hinting that even the devs knew they're annoying on the long term).
There's also the d&d usual tropes, the one you'll notice quickly is the Elf and the Dwarf that hate each other guts
So far it seems to be a very good game if you like tactical battles. The constant humour makes it more original than the average dungeon crawler type of game and well worth a try.
From what i read, unfortunately it seems the game will have very little replay value : the dungeon is linear and the fight locations, loots and etc are all pre-determined, there's no randomisation of the dungeon/enemies/loot.
Would have been great to have such randomisation or roguelike-like gameplay for a 2nd run after you complete the story :/