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Dark Devotion Action RPG Arrives On PC

Hibernian Workshop’s brooding 2D side-scrolling action RPG, Dark Devotion, is available today, April 25th, on PC via Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle for $19.99/£17.49 from the publisher The Arcade Crew.

Dark Devotion Action RPG Release Trailer

About Dark Devotion

Explore the secrets of a mysterious fallen temple and put your Templar faith to the test in Dark Devotion, where no sacrifice is too great in praise of your God. Measure your devotion and your bravery by journeying into deepest darkness for answers to questions that will challenge your very existence.

Featuring dynamic and heavy combat, Dark Devotion tests the faith of its most devout players and grants them several paths to atonement via a variety of game mechanics. Intricate systems of blessings, curses and illnesses combine with hundreds of weapons, spells and items are yours for exploring – all set against a rich and complex tapestry telling a dark and unforgettable tale.

Dangerous Foes Await

Dark Devotion’s sprawling, dilapidated temple takes adventurers through a twisted environment rife with mystery where they’ll encounter scores of dangerous foes slinking within the shadows. Combat is deliberately paced and weighty, making mistakes feel impactful and every looting of scarce supplies a relief in a tormenting labyrinth partially inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe In Dark Devotion, faith is more than just a guiding light; it’s a precious resource demanded by an unappeasable God who is happy to watch you struggle against its most loyal Templars.

Features

  • More than 250 weapons, spells, armor and items
  • More than 180 blessings, curses and runes
  • 18 unique bosses
  • Tons of replayability and various paths possible

More Information

For the latest news on Dark Devotion, be sure to visit the official site. Also, check out the store pages on Steam, GOG and Humble Bundle to get your hands on the game today!

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