New Roguelike Game Echoes Hades' Style
The upcoming indie roguelike dungeon-crawler, Rogue Loops, is generating buzz for its striking similarities to the acclaimed game Hades, both in its art style and gameplay mechanics. However, Rogue Loops introduces a fresh twist to the genre's traditional formula. While an official release date remains under wraps, the game is slated for a PC launch in early 2025. Eager fans can dive into a free demo available on Steam to experience a taste of what's to come.
The roguelike genre has surged in popularity, with developers crafting diverse experiences ranging from third-person action shooters like Returnal to classic dungeon-crawlers such as Hades and its sequel, currently in early access. Rogue Loops draws significant inspiration from Hades, featuring a repeating dungeon with randomly generated loot and ability upgrades presented in a top-down perspective. The game's Steam trailer and demo have sparked comparisons to Hades, yet Rogue Loops distinguishes itself with a unique mechanic: ability upgrades that come with distinct downsides, further altering gameplay dynamics.
Rogue Loops Offers Roguelike Action With Hades-Inspired Mechanics
This innovative mechanic echoes the Chaos Gates in Hades, where players receive powerful upgrades at the cost of temporary detrimental effects. In Rogue Loops, these "curses" play a more central role, featuring a variety of effects that can last an entire run, depending on player choices.
The narrative of Rogue Loops centers on a family trapped in a deadly time loop. Players must navigate through a series of dungeons across five floors, facing different enemies and bosses. As with most roguelikes, each run offers opportunities to unlock procedurally generated upgrades, enabling players to craft unique builds using the buffs and debuffs from their unlocked boons.
While the exact release date for Rogue Loops on Steam is yet to be confirmed, the game's store page indicates a launch in the first quarter of 2025. In the meantime, fans can explore the free demo, which grants access to the game's first floor. For those looking to pass the time, other roguelikes such as Dead Cells and Hades 2 are available to enjoy.
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