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The Beast is real—and it’s waiting for you. In Chronicles of the Wolf, you’ll play as Mateo Lombardo, the last apprentice of the Rose Cross Order, on a quest to hunt the infamous Beast of Gévaudan.
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The Beast is real—and it’s waiting for you.

In Chronicles of the Wolf, you’ll play as Mateo Lombardo, the last apprentice of the Rose Cross Order, on a quest to hunt the infamous Beast of Gévaudan. This dark and thrilling platforming adventure blends fast-paced combat, challenging exploration, and deep storytelling, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.

Explore vast castles, treacherous forests, and mysterious ruins, all teeming with danger and secrets. Talk to locals, collect powerful weapons, solve intricate puzzles, and unlock game-changing abilities to forge your own path through this sprawling, interconnected world. Along the way, you’ll face brutal bosses that will push your skills to the limit.


Featuring a special guest appearance from Bloodless, the iconic crimson-soaked adversary from a critically acclaimed gothic action series, voiced by Kira Buckland.


Adding further depth, the narration is brought to life by Robert Belgrade, a legendary voice talent known for his work across the Tekken series, as well as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Alucard) memorable roles in Mega Man X7 (Signas) and Soul Blade (Rock).


With its stunning illustrated cutscenes and a haunting soundtrack composed by Jeffrey Montoya, Chronicles of the Wolf delivers a deeply immersive and cinematic experience. Enhancing the game’s rich atmosphere is a breathtaking guest track by Óscar Araujo, acclaimed for his powerful compositions on Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Lords of Shadow 2, and the cult film Neon Flesh.

Combined with deep historical inspiration and intense gameplay, this is more than just a game—it’s your next obsession.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 7+
- Processor:
- Dual Core 1.8ghz
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Intel HD
- Storage:
- 50 MB available space
recommended*
Not specified
User reviews
Now and again a game comes along that makes you wish Steam had that neutral option and CotW is one such game. On paper this game is made for me; a fusion of visuals reminiscent of old school Castlevania (the MCs walking
I played Symphony of the Night on the Playstation, and it is one of my all time favorite games. Chronicles of the Wolf has been the only game that has came close to giving me that same feeling (once I got to the
Very fun game. If you're into metroidvanias and enjoyed the classic, original ones (Castlevania SOTN, aria of sorrow and the sorts), this is a must. I was a bit hesitant and but decided to pick it up. I'm glad I did.
This game is... OK. It would be an excellent Castlevania game if the controls weren't so sticky. Most of my frustration with this game is that I can't count on the game to do what I expect it to when I'm pushing buttons.
The tried and true classic metroidvania formula is absolutely firing on all cylinders here. Brings you right back to the golden years of the genre. There are a few bits that are a little rough around the edges, but
An awesome and great game, trying so much to be old-school that they forgot about any modern QoL feature. It's like Simon Belmont and Alucard rised a baby together in form of Mateo, the main protagonist. Everything




