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Lone Ruin

byCuddle Monster Games2023

Venture into an old, magical ruin to seek an ancient power in this highly replayable, top-down, roguelike twin-stick shooter. Combine and optimise your spells to defeat twisted monstrosities and dive deeper into the Lone Ruin.

Release Date

January 11, 2023

Developer

Cuddle Monster Games

Publisher

Super Rare Originals

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Lone Ruin Reviews

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Lone Ruin will test your patience, but let’s all be grateful the arcade action comes without the arcade cost. The “just one more try” gameplay benefits greatly from the snappy load screens and menus, even on the Nintendo Switch version, making it easier to recommend this brutally difficult and magical indie hit from Super Rare Games.

Jan 11, 2023 Read Review

It’s not hard to recommend Lone Ruin, particularly if you are into the genre. It’s a good price, atmospheric and a lot of fun. It’s not the longest game you will play this year. but you will still find yourself coming back for another go. Definitely check it out.

Jan 11, 2023 Read Review

If starting all over again drives you up the wall, then Lone Ruin probably isn’t for you. For everyone else, it’s a frenetic, fun and highly replayable outing that’ll have you coming back for more. But if you do find a strange meteor in your backyard, do the sensible thing and toss it in next door’s wheelie bin.

Jan 12, 2023 Read Review

Lone Ruin is a hardcore, action-packed roguelike game to its core, and it absolutely shines on the Switch. If more content is added later on, this could be an early front-runner for the top indie game of 2023.

Jan 12, 2023 Read Review

Lone Ruin is a hauntingly beautiful roguelike that makes up for its shortcomings with its visuals and gameplay. On top of that, this one runs wonderfully on the Steam Deck as a Best on Deck game!

Mar 3, 2023 Read Review

Lone Ruin is a stylish good time while it lasts, but players will want more before too long.

Jan 16, 2023 Read Review

Game genres don't get much more specific than roguelike twin-stick shooter yet here's another one; it's the promising Lone Ruin.

Jan 11, 2023 Read Review

I have a complicated history with roguelite games. They’re an absolute blast when done right, and an exhausting slog when done wrong. Lone Ruin has all the trappings of an excellent roguelite title. The trouble is, there’s just not enough game here to work with. It’s an appetizer that fancies itself a feast. If nothing else, the building blocks in place are properly solid.

Jan 21, 2023 Read Review

I have a massive amount of love for roguelite games, I can’t help it. That’s even more apparent on the Switch, where it becomes so easy to pick up and play a game for 20-30 minutes when you have time without needing to turn on a TV and boot everything else up. Lone Ruin looked right up my alley then, being an isometric roguelite similar to that of Hades. This is the kind of game I’ve been looking for lately, having done everything there is to do in Hades at this point and waiting for th...

Jan 21, 2023 Read Review

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Dec 5, 2024 Read Review

Lone Ruin is a solid roguelike twin-stick shooter, though this style and form has been done better elsewhere. There's a decent challenge and some replayability to be found as you repeatedly venture into the ruined city, but its brevity and lack of narrative drive fall short of the genre's greats.

Jan 11, 2023 Read Review

Alongside references to the original Kao game, bashing barrels to find ducats, and unleashing fists of fury on a variety of troublesome foes, Kao the Kangaroo deftly finds a way to combine stereotypical platformer tropes to create a knock-out game. As a newcomer to the franchise, I am left wanting more from the brave marsupial, and can only hope that Tate Multimedia will continue its dedication to Kao.

May 27, 2022 Read Review