Premise and tone
Voidwrought is a 2D action-adventure set in a hand-illustrated, otherworldly realm. You play as the Simulacrum, an entity sent into the ruins of the First Civilization to harvest a divine fluid called Ichor. The aesthetic leans toward uncanny, cosmic horror—ancient deities and eldritch dangers lurk in dim corridors and broken temples.
Core gameplay and feel
The game focuses on brisk combat, demanding platforming, and memorable boss encounters. It blends precise movement with combat choices that let you approach fights in different ways. Collectibles like Relics and Souls let you alter build choices and experiment with playstyles, while shrine upgrades and a growing cult provide a sense of ongoing progression.
The world and exploration
Explore a layered, multidimensional underworld filled with distinct, atmospheric zones. From the frostbitten tunnels of the Old Waters to the corrupted corridors of the Court, each region conveys fragments of a lost civilization through its layout, environmental storytelling, and hidden caches. Secrets, environmental puzzles, and optional paths reward careful traversal and curiosity.
Advancement and customization
You begin with a modest shrine and a handful of followers and gradually expand both as you discover new powers. The game includes more than 50 Relics and Souls that grant a mix of active abilities (for example, spectral armaments) and passive enhancements to tailor combat and traversal. Shrine growth and recruited followers unlock additional options and narrative strands.
Combat balance and challenge
Combat is responsive and generally approachable, emphasizing progression and discovery over punishing difficulty. That accessibility makes the game welcoming to a broad range of players, though those seeking consistently brutal, skill-intensive fights may find the combat lacking in sustained ferocity. Boss encounters remain a highlight, but some may feel easier than expected compared to the rest of the experience.
Notable strengths
- Striking hand-drawn art and an evocative musical score that deepen immersion
- Rich, layered level design that rewards exploration and backtracking
- A wide variety of Relics and Souls to shape different builds
- Accessible learning curve that invites experimentation
Areas that could improve
- Accessible learning curve that invites experimentation (this can reduce the sense of danger for some players)
- A wide variety of Relics and Souls to shape different builds (some items overlap in usefulness)
- Rich, layered level design that rewards exploration and backtracking (occasionally causes pacing slowdowns)
- Striking hand-drawn art and an evocative musical score that deepen immersion (visuals can occasionally obscure gameplay readouts)
Final impressions
Voidwrought crafts a moody, well-realized Metroidvania experience with a strong focus on atmosphere, exploration, and customization. Its visuals and soundtrack are standout elements, and the progression systems provide plenty of choices. Players who prioritize narrative and discovery will likely enjoy the journey; those after relentless, hardcore combat may wish for a tougher experience.
Technical
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