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Ravenswatch
Fallen heroes of old folk tales and legends: you are on the verge of a crucial battle against the Nightmare invading and corrupting your world. A roguelike action game from the creators of Curse of th... See more
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Ariel Chloe Mann
Ravenswatch is an amazing experience any fan of roguelikes should play.

John-Paul Jones
Ravenswatch has the hard stuff nailed down - the combat is sophisticated, the roguelike mechanics are spot-on and there is no shortage of progression avenues and opportunities; it just needs more content than it currently has to really shine. As it is, Ravenswatch is a roguelike overflowing with innovation and potential, it just needs a bit more content to turn a very good experience into a great ...

Jordan Biordi
Ravenswatch blends remarkable gameplay with an incredible sense of style to make one of the most unique Roguelikes you’ll ever play.

Zach McKay
Ravenswatch is a solid tried and true roguelike with many different ways to play through the options of heroes available to players. It's difficult and rewarding for solo or co-op parties and does its best to be an interesting experience. With the diverse cast of heroes and challenging side quests, it's hard not to queue up several runs a day. Every character we have was given the care of a compel...

Sara Thomas
In recent years, I have become an avid player of roguelikes since Hades and Risk of Rain 2 came out. I always liked the aspect of being able to die and start over but be more powerful the next run. When I heard a new rougelike was being released to console in November that focused on twisted fairy tales, I knew that was a game to look at.

Branford Hubbard
Ravenswatch is a fantastic game and proves just because it’s the same old song, it’s still worth listening to. A corrupted world with varied champions to take, many different combinations of skills, modifiers if you need more or less of a challenge, and all that even before considering co-op. While you may run into some issues if you’re a ‘purist’ or trying to do a ‘no death run’, it’s an otherwis...