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RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore

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RemiLore is a rogue-lite anime-style adventure set in a colorful world where players hack and slash their enemies and cast devastating magic attacks using twin stick controls!

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February 25, 2019

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RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore Reviews

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Distilled hack-and-slash action with a surprising level of possible strategy makes combat shine in RemiLore, and an appealing anime style makes it a visual and quirky treat.

Mar 8, 2019

Another day, another roguelike. The indie market is absolutely flooded with these types of games and that’s not exactly a bad thing. No one will ever argue about the quality of games like Dead Cells, Downwell, The Binding of Isaac, Spelunky, and many others. You just need to provide players with a nice setting and overall addictive gameplay to convince them to always play one more round. This is where RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore equally fails and succeeds.

Mar 30, 2019

RemiLore is a rogue-lite adventure game where you play as Remi, lost in a fantasy world known as Ragnoah. Remi hack-and-slashes through each level defeating mec

Mar 4, 2019

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a pretty basic hack-and-slash that offers some interesting levelling up options, but the lack of depth in both the story and combat leaves it feeling a little empty. Despite the great story premise, and a fun choice of character with Lore, the pages just feel a little empty to this book.

Mar 8, 2019

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a rogue-lite hack-and-slash game set in a colorful, magical world. It has procedurally generated levels so while this technically means that you should have a unique experience every time you play, the reality is that the gameplay is so shallow that it quickly becomes overly repetitive.

Mar 1, 2019