Void Tyrant

Void Tyrant

Yeah it’s a good game. I’ve spent probably the most hours out of anyone on this because I have like hyper autism or something (not really but I played this a lot).

People complain about the lack of diversity. They are correct.

However, this is a roguelike where each run influences the next, so it is very addictive. I am still not completely through everything. Worth every penny.

Real player with 88.8 hrs in game


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Great little rogue-like with an addictive game-play. It does take a little bit of time to get a full feel of the game. At first I thought that the RNG would drive me crazy but after a few runs and beating the boss the first time things begin to come together. Different classes and play styles allow you to control RNG in a way that’s fun.

What I love

The mixture of RPG and RNG keeps you hooked. If the RNG turns you off you can get a class that alters the RNG in their favor and if you love RNG there is a class that exploits it and 2 classes that blend this concept.

Real player with 39.6 hrs in game

Void Tyrant on Steam

Monster Slayers

Monster Slayers

This game has more than what meets the eye. From the other reviews I am sure you have a good idea of what game this is, but I am here to talk about the depth of the gameplay. I know for a lot of card game fans and rogue-like gamers out there this is important.

The game can seem to get boring after you find yourself discovering everything. After you seen the cards, beat the boss, played the rogue class, farmed some items, maxed out talents, etc. But, you haven’t tried legendary mode. This is where the real game begins.

Real player with 112.3 hrs in game


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This is a fantastic rogue-lite deck-building RPG.

The various classes are almost all very interesting, and often lead to varying play styles. The rogue-lite progress allows you to upgrade both individual classes in interesting ways (e.g. replace some crappy cards in the starting deck with one or another set of replacements), and generally upgrade all characters (e.g. make it more likely to get better loot at the end of combat).

The moment-to-moment gameplay is very solid. It’s got a good set of mechanics that allow for some strategy and making interesting choices during combat, and the enemies you face are playing by exaclty the same rules (albeit with very different decks).

Real player with 46.3 hrs in game

Monster Slayers on Steam

Dark Edges

Dark Edges

Get ready to roll in this dice-packed rogue-lite single-player strategy game! Collect a unique set of dice and discover powerful artifacts to protect your village from ghastly monsters!

Another Way to Die:

You’ll come across hundreds of faces that can be inserted into your dice. Select the faces that go well together to gain an edge against your foes!

Against the Odds:

Every wave will feature different kinds of enemies, dice faces, companions, and even bosses! You’ll also come across a slab of artifacts, traps, and spells - everything you’ll need to weaken your enemies before the battle arises.

Take Me Down to a Pair Of Dice City:

All sorts of travelers will visit the village throughout the game and settle in, later helping in your tireless defense.

In Dark Edges you’ll find:

Various characters with unique abilities and die faces to choose from;

200+ dice faces

100+ artifacts

50+ unique enemies

50+ secret events

20+ companions

30+ magic spells

40+ kinds of traps

The game will also feature an endless wave mode, in which monsters will attack your village without taking a breather.


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Dark Edges on Steam