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  • Summary: ScourgeBringer is a fast-paced free-moving roguelite platformer. Help Kyhra to explore the unknown and slash her way through ancient machines guarding the seal of her past, and maybe the redemption of humanity.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Nov 12, 2020
    90
    ScourgeBringer is a beautiful game with intuitive combat and bucketloads of style. The difficulty curve is sharp, but if you can power through it you’ll find yourself ensconced in a tough but rewarding roguelike with punchy gameplay and a beautiful look to it.
  2. Oct 19, 2020
    90
    ScourgeBringer is an addictive experience that delivers terrific arcade-style gameplay. The combat is so fluid, fun and fast that you’ll easily get caught up in it for hours, and it puts up an impressive fight when it comes to delivering a tough-as-nails challenge while still being highly enjoyable, with intense battles backed up by stunning visuals and a fantastic soundtrack. It’s a roguelike platformer that can be a tough nut to crack at first, but the reward is worth all the blisters you’ll have on your thumbs.
  3. Oct 26, 2020
    82
    ScourgeBringer is a roguelike (or roguelite, whatever) that came out a month after Hades set the gaming world on fire. A lot of roguelike games are fine. Hades set a new gold standard. And ScourgeBringer doesn’t quite manage to rise to that level. Your progress is too slow and simple. There’s a skill tree, and you spend Judge Blood on it; you make Kyhra more powerful. It works. Still though, I never felt that excited to unlock a new capability, and it took far too long before I felt like I was making any progress. Maybe I would have felt better if I was making progress across multiple fronts, but character development feels mostly linear.Still though, I never complained about character development when I was playing Sunset Riders on that emulator. I played it a zillion times, trying to beat the next boss or get a high score. That game could entertain me for hours, simply because it was nice to look at and felt great. And that feeling, where the controls help make the drama… you can’t fake that. That’s why you’re going to play ScourgeBringer and you’re going to enjoy it.
  4. Oct 22, 2020
    75
    Scourgebringer is a rogue-lite based primarily on combat and skill. Fighting being the essence of the game, you have to be patient and diligent in the confrontations, in order to develop your skill to face the real challenges. The wide range of moves and the very satisfying fights make the runs enjoyable. However, because of the lack of depth in the mechanics, the game runs out of steam after only a few hours of play. Nevertheless, it remains a good pick for those who expect a rogue-lite to deliver smooth, frenetic and rewarding fights.
  5. Dec 21, 2020
    75
    Scourgebringer will be manna from heaven for players craving a fluid, smooth roguelite with hair-raising action. While I wasn’t crazy about graphics and the relative lack of freedom in building my character, I kept coming back because of how it all came together when I found a good groove. With a more distinct art style and some tweaks to the controls, this could have been a real classic.
  6. Oct 22, 2020
    75
    ScourgeBringer has strong pixel visuals, extremely tight gameplay, and a high level of challenge. But a lack of variety limits its appeal.
  7. Oct 19, 2020
    60
    If anything, ScourgeBringer wallows in roguelike trends instead of staking a real claim to the genre. The basic combat - a genuinely hard gameplay element to design, where other more successful roguelikes falter - is so confidently realized that it longs for a deeper, wilder game built around it.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 2 out of 4
  1. Oct 23, 2020
    10
    ScourgeBringer is a very nervous rogue-lite with super smooth movements, even for players like me who are not familiar with the genre.
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    ScourgeBringer is a very nervous rogue-lite with super smooth movements, even for players like me who are not familiar with the genre.
    You will happily play Kyhra battling monsters as you progress.
    Flying Oak Games achieves a true rare pearl here!
    Run to play it, you won't be disappointed !!
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  2. Mar 18, 2023
    8
    Its a very good rogue-like game. Movements smooth and best way to play it is either switch or ps vita.
  3. Aug 14, 2022
    2
    Esse jogo fez eu perceber que não gosto mesmo de roguelike. Achei EXTREMAMENTE entediante e não consegui jogar nem por uma hora. Esses doisEsse jogo fez eu perceber que não gosto mesmo de roguelike. Achei EXTREMAMENTE entediante e não consegui jogar nem por uma hora. Esses dois pontos que ainda dei foram por causa da jogabilidade, que é interessante e me divertiu pelos vinte minutos iniciais. Depois disso, só o de sempre dos roguelike: repetir tudo de novo mais uma vez. Expand
  4. Sep 13, 2021
    0
    Scourgebringer is kind of pretty. The gameplay isn't bad at first glance. But I wouldn't recommend it to my worst enemy because ScourgebringerScourgebringer is kind of pretty. The gameplay isn't bad at first glance. But I wouldn't recommend it to my worst enemy because Scourgebringer is an empty, boring grind that shows you everything it has to offer in the first 5 minutes. All of the upgrades are boring and suck. I'd be more descriptive but I don't want to work harder on this review than the dev worked on the game. Expand