


Hopefully, that will be sorted out in the final release, but it definitely hindered the experience a tad not knowing whether or not I’ll lose my run due to a game crash and not lack of slack and poor decision-making like usual. I also ran into pretty frequent technical problems, having the game crash on me multiple times when returning to a run or trying to load up a new one. The developers/ publishers should take a look at Valves suggested regional. It added a whole extra genre to the game with its tower defense mechanics, and while Roguebook tries to do something new, it doesn’t go that far. Roguebook and Loop Hero are the most games I liked in this Steam festival. Monster Train was another game that was clearly inspired by Slay the Spire and incorporated a lot of the same or very similar gameplay mechanics, but at the same time, it still felt unique. Embrace the challenge of a roguelike deckbuilder with unique mechanics from the developers of Faeria and Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering. Roguebook definitely tries to be original with its open-world map and dual-character combat system, but in the end, it just feels like another rip-off of Slay the Spire. The biggest thing that distinguishes a truly great roguelike from all of the others – and trust me, there are a lot of them now – is originality. For Roguebook on the PlayStation 5, the GameFAQs information page shows all known release data and. Embrace the challenge of a roguelike deckbuilder with unique mechanics from the developers of Faeria and Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering. While the characters are cool, the game doesn’t really stand out – which is ultimately my main problem with the game, it’s nothing special. The same goes for the graphics, its a cute and pretty fantasy game that looks really good but the art style isn’t that unique. Yea, I am now thoroughly addicted to Rougebook. The music is nice and atmospheric but didn’t overly stand out as anything special to me. I should have known, with company names Abrakam and Nacon, which already sound like prescription drugs.
