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Shattered Heaven combines card games and roguelikes to make a single-player deck builder with RPG elements , dungeon crawling, and a multi-branch narrative structure . Shattered Heaven focuses on a card game/roguelike gameplay fueled by a great replay value, thanks to procedural dungeons , a deep crafting system, and a gripping narrative influenced by players’ choices.
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Shattered Heaven focuses on a card game/roguelike gameplay fueled by a great replay value, thanks to procedural dungeons, a deep crafting system, and a gripping narrative influenced by players’ choices.
The game features a unique 2d cartoon style, with dark fantasy and Lovecraftian flavor, and an epic soundtrack with opera singers.
- Dynamic Deckbuilding – Build your starting decks (three of them, one for each of your heroes) as you wish and customize them by drafting new ones during each run, for an ever different experience.
- Tactical RPG Fights – Slay epic monsters in procedurally generated dungeons and loot valuable treasures! Improve your equipment and enhance your strategy thanks to a deep Skill tree system.
- Story branching – A game with an ambitious branching narrative, where your decisions not only determine the fate of the main characters but that of the entire world.
- Unique mechanics – Each character features completely different mechanics and ways to fight, which can be further customized through trinkets and the skill tree.
- Innovative Crafting system – Use treasures and recipes you find inside the dungeons to create and upgrade potions, weapons, and amulets.
- Pick your poison – Choose a difficulty and a special effect that changes every time at the start of each dungeon and earn black bones used to improve characters at the dark forge.
A betrayal, a dying God
An ancient curse, a divine punishment.
A forsaken world suspended in time and buried in ashes.
In a nameless world, only a few survived the fall of God. Living in a hostile environment and feeding on what their barren land had to offer, four factions are bound to fight each other for survival. Victims of a terrible curse, these populations are condemned to sleepless nights, infertility, and doomed to die at the age of 40.
The only way to break the curse is to offer a Vestal, and a team of valiant warriors, as a sacrifice for a ritual lost in time: a bloody and harsh battle known as the War of Ascension.
Which faction will be able to win and secure the survival of their species? You decide!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- WINDOWS 10 (64-BIT Required)
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-4460 (3.20GHz)
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- AMD Radeon R9 270 (2GB VRAM) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2GB VRAM)
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 7 GB available space
recommended*
- OS:
- WINDOWS 10 (64-BIT Required)
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-4690 (3.50GHz)
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- AMD Radeon R9 380 (4GB VRAM) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (4GB VRAM)
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 7 GB available space
User reviews
While the game looks good and has interesting combat, the story is all over the place with character look-a-likes popping up all over. At the mid point this game becomes an absolute slog and combat becomes a chore. You
It's Slay the Spire, but overly complicated and with bad UI. For example, there's no actual card text on cards, just art. If a card does 7 damage, why not print "7 damage" on the card? Instead it goes like this: Mouse
A compelling dungeon-crawling deckbuilder game with a unique setting and art style. Great for sitting down and playing for 15-30 minutes or a handful of hours. The deckbuilding element is a lot of fun, lets you build
As somebody that doesn't enjoy roguelikes where you start over each run and have to build up again via RNG - I found this game to be a breath of fresh air. The story mode allows you to play through a roughly 30 hour
SH is deck-builder card game featuring three playable characters, each of whom have their own unique deck and each of whom will be fielded in every battle. As opposed to the ubiquitous roguelike/rougelite StS-clones
I would refund the game if I could, I simply can not stand the childish writing and characters in this game. A minor annoyance in comparison to the bad writing, the not very subtle politically correct speech used




