After 4 long years, Wayward Souls has finally made its way to PC, but is it worth the wait?
Paper Dungeons Crawler melds a new runic system into the roguelike genre, and it also offers a couple more unique systems to the mix. Let’s take a dive into Cyndaria and see what we can unearth.
A moderately fun Early-Access robot dungeon crawler marred by some questionable design decisions and bugs.
Rogues Like Us is a minimalist but entertaining roguelike game with a budget price tag and many hours of fun. The only bad thing about it is that co-op is local only, otherwise it’s a very solid title that any action and roguelike game fan
Dark Quest 2 is a decent turn-based RPG set in a grim fantasy world. It doesn’t have the most original storyline, characters, or setting, but overall it is done pretty well and fans of dungeon crawlers will love its tactical gameplay and
A small village is the gathering point of heroes where four of them will embark on a quest under your command for the riches that lie in the dungeons. Crawl the dungeons with a battle system that has potential, but is too incomplete even for an
Soulblight shows a lot of promise, but ultimately it becomes a chore.
Delver is definitely a little roguelite gem that fans of the genre will love. It is well done in its relative simplicity, entertaining, and fair in the challenges it proposes. It might not have the variety or scope of other similar games, but in
Oooh we spoil you. The golden age of PC roguelites is here. Let’s take a good look at Haque. An interesting and refreshing take on the genre.
The Scrungeon Depths is a real-time dungeon crawl with rogue-like elements, which leaves you wading through piles of pixel-graphic bodies as you try to dodge vicious monsters and game-breaking bugs.