![]() To collect the items, he employs nine “disciples” to go forth and prepare his return. ![]() The premise? Satan – yes that Satan - wants to return to Earth, but first must gather power from six artifacts scattered throughout a Transylvania-esque world populated by fearful peasants and a fanatical inquisition. It’s a tough trick to manage, but Leikir Studio pulled it off. I bring this up because Rogue Lords is another in a long line of roguelike deckbuilder Spire-likes which take much inspiration from that seminal title, but unlike mauch of the competition, it manages to expand on the base formula enough to carve out its own new space. Fast-forward a few years and that clunky, unfinished thing became the most influential title in the roguelike deckbuilder genre in years - maybe ever. I’d heard some early buzz but it was in such a rough, early state that it was tough to get a sense of what it was. I remember seeing Slay the Spire when it was shown for the first time at an expo. WTF An extended streak of terrible luck running the final level. ![]()
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