Not exact matches
If you enjoy
roguelikes, or are
interested in them in the slightest, this
game is worth checking out.
If you enjoy
roguelikes, or are
interested in them in the slightest, this
game is worth checking
Streets of Rogue is an
interesting, procedurally generated
game that describes itself as «The world's only RPG
roguelike action stealth shooter brawler co-op megagame.»
While there are more licensed
games, and in fact the first
game in the series starred Torneko / Taloon from Dragon Quest IV, the more
interesting ones from a
roguelike enthusiast's perspective are the unlicensed
games, which for whatever reason tend to have more challenging gameplay, harder consequences for losing, and are just more fun in all ways.
One - person outfits without million dollar budgets pushed things forward in even more
interesting ways: Quadrilateral Cowboy builds upon the Blendo
Games» stylish short - pieces; Imbroglio is another dizzingly deep
roguelike by Michael Brough, and Stephen's Sausage Roll is the culmination of Increpare's ongoing exploration of block - pushing
games.
Interested in an RTS - RPG
roguelike game in a cyberpunk post-apocalypse setting with stunning pixel - art?
This is the second half of our coverage on Mayflight, an algorithmically - generated exploratory platform
game of
interest to this column due to the
roguelike game borrowings made by its creator and developer.
The
game features a very
interesting concept, being a mix between a 90s survival horror (just like Alone in the Dark and Resident Evil) and a
roguelike.
If you're looking for a great
roguelike or are
interested in
games like the first Legend of Zelda, you can't go wrong with this
game.
2015's Sunless Sea was one of the most
interesting narrative
games of the year, a darkly compelling combination of ocean exploration, survival and
roguelike jeopardy.
For the King is an
interesting hybrid that blends the elements of JRPGs,
roguelikes, and strategy
games, developed by the independent studio IronOak
Games.