Shadowed: The Demon Castle of Ooe
About
Blending elements both old and new, Shadowed: the Demon Castle of Ooe is a unique medieval Japanese take on the tradition of games like Angband and Nethack. The control scheme of Shadowed is simple, but the resource management, build decisions, and brutal status effects are not. Shadowed aims to keep "gotcha" deaths to a minimum, and base its difficulty around strategy instead.
Exiled from the Japanese imperial city, your character is on a one-way trip to "scout" a demonic castle. The legendary demon Shuten-Doji surely must have died centuries ago, and yet somehow, the Ooe mountain once again runs red with blood. Go forth to the castle, and wash clean your dishonor with death. No matter your prowess, a lowborn warrior such as you could never actually hope to prevail... Or so the imperial court thinks.
Shadowed: the Demon Castle of Ooe features:
Long-term decision making: Everything you do ticks up your fatigue, which you can only wash away after defeating bosses on certain levels. Every character has access to unique and powerful weapon techniques and class spells, but use them too liberally, and you may not last.
Interesting levels: With over 4 groundbreaking level generation algorithms, many different types of rooms, unique roguelite-style events with choices, and special vaults and trap rooms, exploration in Shadowed is always varied and rewarding. Stairs are placed in roughly the opposite side of where you spawn, so you always have a rough idea of where to go, or what to avoid if you wish to explore everything with minimal backtracking.
Builds and upgrades: Shadowed has a unique stat system with five stats(Strength, Agility, Precision, Spirit, and Cunning) that all have some usefulness for every class. Not only that, but there are currently over 40 perks, all of which allow for a great variety in builds.
Symmetrical status effects: Shadowed has five elements and many impactful statuses, ranging from poison to immolation to berserk to charm. Both the player and enemies can be affected by all of them, enemies often have crippling elemental weaknesses, and many can be permanently charmed to the player's side and controlled as allies.
Deadly enemies: Large emphasis has been placed on giving enemies unique abilities, strengths, weaknesses, and counterplay. Prepare resistances for some, debilitate others with statuses, avoid melee combat or ranged fights... Almost every enemy in Shadowed is unique, and many have devastating tricks up their sleeves.
Stealth matters: Sneaking past enemies can give more EXP than defeating them, but you won't get their loot. And sneaking past may not be easy: Enemies can be quite perceptive and intelligent.
No gotchas: RNG is always a factor in roguelikes, but in Shadowed, you may examine an enemy to see what it is capable of, any time you like. You always know exactly how far away bosses/rests are, and the level exits are always placed consistently.
Preparation systems: Shadowed has an item preparation system that lets you prepare items to use instantly, but punishes you for using them from the bag. Scout well, be prepared for most situations in general, or run the risk of fumbling for what you need most.
Simple control scheme: Most items in shadowed can be used with just one simple "use" command. Extraneous commands are kept to a minimum.
Immersion: Sound, music, graphics, and event descriptions all come together to create a very immersive experience for those with a little imagination.
Note: "Ooe" is pronounced "Oh-eh". Shadowed is available in both English and (coming soon)Japanese.
System requirements for PC
- OS *: Windows 7,8,10,11
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated graphics
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
- VR Support: N/A