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Darkest Dungeon
RPG
September 27, 2016
A dark fantasy cRPG developed by debuting studio Red Hook. The story is set in a dark, medieval-like universe. While exploring ruins of an old castle and its dungeons, you face off against forces of darkness that overwhelmed the land because of the reckless actions of its previous sovereign. As you delve into the depths, you discover the dark history of a family who brought the evil upon the world. The gameplay focuses on dungeon crawling - dungeons filled with traps and crawling with monsters that need to be dealt with during turn-based combat sequences. An original idea is the sanity indicator of your heroes. Each team member has different personality and reacts differently to what is happening around him/her. Therefore, while playing you should keep an eye on their well being and fear levels, alleviating their stress by drinking alcohol or brawling, if needed.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Arcade
November 4, 2014
An expanded version of a popular indie game that has been released in 2011 by Team Meat studio. Nicalis studio, a bit more experienced team, has been involved in refreshing of the title, in cooperation with original developers. When it comes to mechanics, the gameplay hasn’t changed much, offering randomly-generated levels, traversed by the titular Isaac, who solves simple puzzles and eliminates monsters or much more powerful bosses. The main difference between the Flash-based original, is a completely new graphic engine, introducing new, improved visuals and a number of innovations that, as a result of technological limitations, hadn’t made their way into the original. The developers included the whole base game and its two DLCs, and introduced a number of novelties. A local co-op mode has been incorporated in the game, allowing two players to take part in a joint playthrough on one screen.
Moero Chronicle
RPG
May 15, 2015
Classic Japanese dungeon crawler with turn-based combat system, whose action was set in the world created for the card tactical game Monster Monpiece. Players take on the role of a young hero named Io and embark on a journey to defeat the monsters that threaten the world.
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Infinite Combate
RPG
November 28, 2019
3D action RPG based on popular Japanese fantasy books from the Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? series, as well as their anime adaptations. The action takes place in the deity-managed city of Orario, with a powerful tower full of treasures and challenges for adventurers at the heart of the game.
Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster Seal
RPG
March 27, 2013
Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster Seal is a turn-based dungeon crawler game. The player controls a team of young girls and fights successive monsters that threaten the kingdom of Romulea. As the game progresses, he can recruit new characters, develop their skills and establish closer relations with them.
Crypt of the NecroDancer
RPG
February 2, 2016
The work of a one-man Canadian studio Brace Yourself Games in the form of a unique independent production that combines features of seemingly contrasting elements of a roguelike RPG and a dancing game. Crypt of the NecroDancer lets us play as a girl named Cadence, who sets on a journey to find her missing father. It leads her to the mysterious crypt ruled by an evil demon known as NecroDancer. It casts an unusual curse on the protagonist, making her heart always beat in rhythm of a music. As far as its mechanics go, NecroDancer is and old school action RPG. We explore procedurally generated dungeons and fight various monsters using weapons and magic. What makes the game unique is the fact that enemies move to the rhythm of music, and Cadence must adjust to their dance to defeat them. Each enemy she encounters has his unique style, and discovering the correct combination of moves is the key to success.
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars
RPG
August 22, 2013
The second installment in a series of jRPGs enriched with elements typical for visual novels and dungeon crawlers. This time, the player assumes the role of a chosen character (several available) and their goal is to defeat the monsters lurking in the Pandora Labyrinth. The gameplay resembles the formula used in the original game - the player explores randomly generated dungeons, talks to seven female companions (as well as asks them out on dates) and fights the enemies encountered. Once again, the so-called Star Children accompany the player in combat, offering their unique abilities as a form of support. The game is played from a third-person view and the player can both avoid encounters with enemies and attack them by surprise. Similar to the previous installment, one can buy new parts of equipment in town. The visuals are decent here and resemble anime productions.
Severed
Action
April 26, 2016
A brutal, dynamic action game set in a fantasy world. It was developed by DrinkBox - a studio popular for such games as Mutant Blobs Attack or Guacamelee. The player assumes the role of a female warrior who realizes that she has lost her left arm. Traversing a land full of magic, fantasy civilizations and ancient ruins, the protagonist tries to discover the truth behind the mutilation. The game is played from the first person perspective and the player fights subsequent enemies mainly, making use of an unusual combat system based on gestures. A key part is played by chopping off extremities of enemies, which can be later assembled to the protagonist's body making her more effective in combat and granting access to new fighting techniques. The game stands out with a minimalistic interface and an original graphic style. The latter is filled with sharp lines and very bright colors.
Shiren The Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate
RPG
June 4, 2015
A Japanese roguelike role-playing game and a part of the Mystery Dungeon series. Shiren The Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate was originally released in 2010 for Nintendo DS only in Japan, while its enhanced edition, Shiren the Wanderer 5 Plus was released in 2015. You play as a quiet wandering warrior named Shiren, accompanied by a talkative ferret called Koppa. The protagonist climb the enormous Tower of Fortune, at the top of which lives a deity capable of changing the fate of every mortal. The locations are randomly generated, and the turn-based gameplay focuses on combat and upgrading Shiren's statistics. Death in the game is final; when you die, your experience is brought down to zero, your equipment is lost, and new maps with new enemies are generated. Additionally, the game features occasional puzzles to solve and a day-and-night cycle, which makes your sight range smaller as darkness falls.
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk
RPG
June 23, 2016
Dungeon crawler, in which we play the animated book plundering the cursed underground. During the game in Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk we go through an extensive maze, solve puzzles and avoid traps, as well as fight with encountered enemies.
Darkest Dungeon: The Color of Madness
RPG
November 15, 2018
The Color of Madness is an expansion for a turn-based RPG Darkest Dungeon. DLC introduces a new type of adventure, in which the players face endless waves of enemies while trying to reach their objective, and a new faction. There are also more trinkets that weren’t seen before.
Ray Gigant
RPG
July 30, 2015
A combination of jRPG, dungeon crawler and a music game. Ray Gigant takes place in the future in Tokyo. The titular Gigants are aliens who invaded the Earth. The main protagonist of the game – Amakaze – stands in their way, having awakened a great power inside of himself. The player is tasked with learning to control the extraordinary abilities of the protagonist as he is trying to get rid of the invaders from his home city. Gameplay of Ray Gigant concentrates on exploration, character and his companions’ development and fighting encountered enemies. The battles are turn-based and, similarly as in music games, the player is sometimes forced to perform specific actions during a very limited time window. The action is shown from two perspectives: the exploration is shown from first-person perspective and in combat the camera moves behind the back of the character. The game features nice graphics which are stylized to look like anime.
Stranger of Sword City
RPG
January 22, 2015
Stranger of Sword City is a dark fantasy, first-person jRPG dungeon crawler developed by Experience. The game is also known as Stranger in Alda and Stranger of the Village of the Sword. We play as the titular stranger, whose plane crashes after an encounter with a mysterious portal. Being the only survivor of the crash, we end up in the legendary sword city Escario. Our only goal is to find our way back home. The problem is that the citizens of Escario claim that our protagonist is the chosen one who will save them from the forces of darkness. In terms of mechanics, Stranger of the Sword City is a typical jRPG. We explore the world, complete various quests, and fight with various enemies and bosses in turn-based battles. The latter ones can come back to life, and the only way of defeating them is to destroy a mysterious crystal.
Meikyuu Cross Blood
RPG
April 25, 2013
A traditional Japanese RPG game from the dungeon-crawler sub-genre with action in Tokyo's disaster-stricken action. Players play the role of a member of an elite unit with special skills of people whose task is to eliminate the monsters lurking in the streets of the metropolis.
MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death
RPG
December 17, 2015
A Japanese role-playing game created as a the fruit of labor of two developer - Idea Factory and Compile Heart. The game is a dungeon crawler featuring a turn-based combat system. The player is taken to an alternative world where the Earth gets encompassed by eternal darkness. A prophecy is the planet's only hope - it tells about a key which is capable of restoring life to the planet. Estra, the protagonist, sets out on a mission to defeat four deadly gods, as she is a mage capable of controlling machines. In doing so, she is supposed to be able to obtain the valuable artifact, essential in saving humanity. The player commands a team of four female mages and their mechanical guards made of parts that were either bought or found - the parts affect their attacks, abilities, as well as both the robots' strong and weak spots. The game is played from the first-person view. The player encounters numerous enemies, but also different puzzles. In MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death, both movement and combat are turn-based.
Siralim 2
RPG
March 14, 2017
A sequel to the oldschool RPG developed by Thylacine, the creators of the first installment in the series. Siralim 2 doesn't feature a complex plot; you play as the ruler of the eponymous kingdom, who sets out on a series of journeys, during which he has to recruit monsters and use them to fight his enemies. Interestingly, there is no final battle, and the locations and challenges are generated without end. The game features a bird's eye view, and the gameplay consists of exploring the dungeons, searching for treasure, completing quests, and combat. The battles are turn-based, but the protagonist doesn't fight in person, letting his monsters do it instead. Siralim 2 also features magic and crafting systems, and the money you earn can be spent on upgrading your castle, which means adding new building and rooms, unlocking new equipment, missions, and characters.
Demon Gaze II
RPG
November 17, 2017
Demon Gaze II is a classic Japanese dungeon-crawler game, which constitutes the sequel to the first installment - it came out in 2013 on PlayStation Vita. The player takes on the role of a resistance member whose goal is to bring down the tyrant's rule. As a result of experiments conducted on the protagonist, they gain the ability to control demons - along with their companions, the protagonist decides to make use of this ability in the fight against the tyranny.