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Welcome, Brave Hero, to a World Lost in Time. Embark on a roguelite adventure that pays tribute to the golden era of gaming—specifically, the nostalgic visuals and gameplay reminiscent of the PS1.
Read moreWelcome, Brave Hero, to a World Lost in Time.
Embark on a roguelite adventure that pays tribute to the golden era of gaming—specifically, the nostalgic visuals and gameplay reminiscent of the PS1.
For generations, your family has fought relentlessly to end the reign of the Tyrant, an ancient being who seeks absolute power and knowledge. The journey will push you to your limits, as each run through the ever-changing realms brings new challenges and opportunities.
The world is a brutal, decaying shadow of what it once was, with fallen cities and lost empires turned into treacherous landscapes.

● Gear is Your Lifeline. As in true roguelite fashion, survival hinges on what you find. Unlock new weapons and armor and find hidden Skull Altars to upgrade your power., and arm yourself for the endless journey ahead. Without these, you are nothing.
● Roguelite Progression, Soulslike Combat. Each run is unique. Engaging combat mechanic —requiring timing, skill, and a bit of luck—determine your fate. Fight, die, learn, and rise again as the challenge intensifies with every attempt.
● Ever-Evolving Worlds and Relentless Foes. Every biome and encounter is procedurally generated, with enemies and bosses ready to strike you down at every turn. No two runs are the same.
● A Love Letter to PS1-Era Aesthetics. Tyrants Realm is not just a roguelite, it’s a homage to the gritty, low-poly visuals of the PS1 era. Immerse yourself in this retro-inspired world, but beware—survival is anything but simple.
I'm taking my positive review away, which I don't wanna do but I need to. I've fallen through every single map well over 50 times. 5 of my runs have ended with the elite enemy key not spawning in or the enemy not
More rogue like than souls like. Personally I like run based action rogue like elements and that was what drew me to purchase the game in the first place. Might be too simple or small for souls like players, but I dig
Look, I really enjoyed this game. It was a lot of fun, scratched the roguelike itch, and I've sunk many more hours than I expected into this going "just one more run". However it's janky af, with certain bugs being
Yet again, the limits of the Steam Review System forces me to write a long explanation that boils down to "I'm lukewarm but ultimately positive about the game, but your milage may vary and your expectations may betray
Incredible game! I could tell it looked good from the steam page, but the game was so impressive! The difficulty system really changes what the game is, and I had a great time with it. Parry is a bit hard to master, but
If you like the slow, methodical, combat of the original Dark Souls with the RNG of a rouge-like, this game will not leave you disappointed. Some of the bosses are genuinely creative and would make awesome bosses in a