Raiders of Ruin
Raiders of Ruin

Raiders of Ruin

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Raiders of Ruin
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Raiders of Ruin
Raiders of Ruin
Raiders of Ruin
Raiders of Ruin
Raiders of Ruin takes the thrill of battling a mighty MMO raid boss and distils it down into a single-player experience. Study your enemies, assemble your party, and execute your strategy as you face off against dozens of challenging foes in this turn-based fantasy RPG.
Developed by:
Dennis Gallant
Published by:
Dennis Gallant
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99%
17 reviews
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0.9 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Love this game! Grew up playing classic JRPG's and always enjoyed tactical turn-based combat This game is the best of combat with none of the random encounters :)
114.2 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Fantastic game. The boss fights are well designed, and will often force you to rethink which classes you're using, to deal with specific mechanics. Combat has a low amount of randomness and is very satisfying. Some critiques... - There's no visual customization for your characters at all. It ruins the suspension of disbelief a bit when changing classes and suddenly your characters look entirely different. - The trash fights between bosses are pretty much pointless when you get to midgame. The exp and gold they give are pitiful. There's a certain class unlock that allows you to destroy them all in 1-2 rounds, though, so at least they don't waste much time. - I would have loved to see some sort of skill tree per class. Overall 9/10 would play an expansion, or maybe I'll try a locked-classes challenge run.
5.6 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Amazing game. Raiders of ruin is an extremely fun game that perfectly encapsulates the feeling of an old school RPG. I personally enjoy harder games and this game is just that. The bosses are very difficult, so when you finally defeat them it's very rewarding. The game has great balance and a very fun gameplay loop. There are so many bosses and enemies to fight that it never gets old!
15.9 hours played
Written 2 years ago

If you enjoy turn-based JRPG combat, highly specialized preset classes, carefully designed boss battles, and unlimited reclasses, then this is a boss rush made for you. Raiders of Ruin is a work of love whose benign retro graphics belie a well-crafted challenge.
69.4 hours played
Written 2 years ago

I don't normally play tactical RPGs, but this game - this game I am obsessed with. My partner will ask me to join her in bed, and I say, sure honey, just give me two minutes to beat this siren and her team of dastardly fish. Two hours later, once I've tried several team combinations and a few strategies and still haven't beaten said siren and her team of dastardly fish, I'll roll into bed and she'll ask if I won, I'll say no but that I honestly had fun. Each level and boss is a genuine pleasure to figure out the best way to beat. I love reading the descriptions on the weapons and armour, as the creator clearly had fun writing them. The music is pleasurable to listen to, and I adore the character design, especially for the rogue.
45.7 hours played
Written 1 year and 3 months ago

Raiders of Ruin is a combat-focused RPG about a group of adventurers on a quest to dethrone Erethann, arbiter of the Underworld. Although the game focuses almost exclusively on battle, it’s very long, has lots to do, and a wide variety of mechanics and gimmicks to keep you on your toes. [u]Let’s Talk About Assets![/u] As a commercial project, all its assets are either original or free to use. The artwork comes from a variety of sources, notably the enemies are from Ækashics Librarium, so they’ve turned up in a couple other games I’ve played. While the art style isn’t unified, it comes together well enough with no serious complaints. The soundtrack is fully custom and put to good use. Despite the gameplay being nearly all battling, it doesn’t have a dedicated battle theme. Instead, the theme of each area plays over regular battles while bosses get their own treatment. What theme plays depends on what kind of boss it is, as each chapter has its own boss theme, while chapter bosses share one between them, and special themes exist for the extra and final bosses. These songs get more intense and oppressive the deeper you go, adding to the sense of scale. While the music isn’t especially complex, it’s catchy and effective in its use. [u]Let’s Talk About Story![/u] There isn’t much of one to start out, but the plot develops gradually and comes into focus as you get closer to your goal. The hero party consists of five nameless, faceless soldiers whose interactions are limited to choices in pre-fight dialogues, none of which matter outside of the finale, but offer additional context and perspective for the situation. Since any scene can be repeated until its subsequent battle is cleared, you can abandon the fight and choose something else to see what’s said with no consequence. The general premise is that your group has been sent to invade the Underworld so that your god, Artur, can take the throne in place of his brother, Erethann. People have been attempting this for hundreds of years, never reaching beyond the clifftop into Hellion territory. As you impede further into these forbidden lands, it becomes clear that your quest isn’t exactly noble and that blindly following orders may not be the best choice. The story is mostly conveyed through dialogue from significant bosses; those of each chapter or gods you can optionally challenge. Naturally, you only get the true ending by taking on every boss, some of which are brutally hard. There isn’t a lot of narrative depth, but it’s interesting how it comes together and slowly morphs out of the valiant romp it initially seems to be. [u]Let’s Talk About Gameplay![/u] It’s almost all fights. World map navigation is between icons in straight lines, each setting merely a stage for where the combat takes place. That’s not to downplay the significance of these locales, as each one does have its own sense of atmosphere. They’re just not places you can truly explore as you only go from one fight to the next. There are treasures to find and eventually a shop to patronize, but other than that, it’s all combat. Since the adventuring is minimal, this game focuses on deep and complex battle mechanics. There are many classes of hero you unlock over time, along with variants of nearly every class. They each have their own battle styles, strengths and weaknesses, and even meter gimmicks. While some heroes have straightforward MP, others have unique meters that fill in different ways. For example, the wizards recover a certain amount of points every turn, so big spells drain them too much to spam while small spells let them recover a bit. Rogues have two points they can spend every turn, essentially giving them three actions unless you choose something potent. Rangers start with limited actions, but their meter builds by 1 per turn, unlocking stronger abilities and releasing their full set at 10. While things start out more rigid, you can eventually swap classes and party order at will when outside battle. You can have as many or few of each unit as you wish, allowing you to make any number of strategies, which are further multiplied by the immense number of items and special abilities you can find. Despite this variety, some opponents are so tough that you’ll need specific methods to deal with them effectively. You can’t just roll through with the same loadout every time, especially when it comes to bosses. Since the game features such complicated opposition, comprehensive boss descriptions are offered before each big fight to help you strategize. Details about what moves they’ll use in what order with what effects are laid out plainly, allowing you to plan exactly what to do. You’d think this would make things very easy, but no, some of these bosses are so devious that you’d hardly stand a chance without the intel. While it ruins the surprise factor, reading ahead is often the difference between a fighting chance and abysmal failure. Common enemies are much less threatening, but have their own dangerous gimmicks that you’ll need to sus out yourself. The nice thing about non-bosses is they’re susceptible to being stunned, which halts their actions for one turn. Most classes are able to stun, so having a variety of them available can keep regular foes locked down. These skills aren’t always useless in boss battles either, as several bosses have non-boss helpers you can stun. While there are many ways to win regular fights, stunning is of such general value that it’s practically essential to any team. Much of the challenge in combat doesn’t come from heavy damage, but a multitude of status conditions. Keeping track of them all is seriously difficult, but on any hero turn, you can check the statuses in the menu to see what effects they have and what types they are. Some are categorical, like Fear or Curse, which mostly determines what skills can cure them. Other types include Fleeting, which wears off after 1 turn, and Elite, which never wears off until the fight is over. Working around enemy statuses and applying your own is a major component of the game’s strategic focus. Although the game is merciless in its tactics, it’s very forgiving of failure. Defeated heroes get half-XP at the end of fights, and if you lose, helpful tips are provided as suggestions. Bosses usually have a few bits of unique advice, and since you can flee any battle anytime, you can force the tips out and refine your approach. Party composition is the other biggest component of gameplay, as tailoring your party to suit your opponent is actively encouraged. Personally, I found it a little tedious having to upend my entire party for a single boss that proved too much, but I’m sure there are those for whom this scratches an itch. If you’re the sort of person who loves to formulate *the* perfect strategy and gets satisfaction from watching it play out, man is this ever the game for you. [u]Let’s Wrap This Up…[/u] This game fills a particular niche, offering a “single-player raid boss experience,” but it fills that niche very well. The innovative monsters and enormous variety of party options makes for an intense and complex challenge. It may leave RPG fans wanting in certain regards, but it’s a specialized game doing one thing to the best of its ability, and I would say it’s definitely worth the modest price tag. 4/5
28.2 hours played
Written 2 years ago

I finished the game and all optional bosses. Overall very enjoyable and satisfying game. I played purely for the gameplay, i just skipped through the dialogue to be honest. It feels amazing to finnally overcome a boss when at first it seemed impossible. If you enjoy heavy strategy turn based RPG's, you will love this one. Hope to see more unique games like this from the developer!
7.3 hours played
Written 2 years ago

great game, fun and enjoyable with good classes and strategy. with 3 hours in my only real complaint is the lack on key bind changing.
9.2 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Fun game!! Awesome turn based combat that defs kicked my butt a few times. Really enjoyed exploring the best team to bring with me to each fight and the original music was a bonus! Feels nostalgic and fresh at the same time. Had a great time and the price was right!
29.9 hours played
Written 2 years ago

An awesome game that really lets you dive deep into its mechanics, with so so many builds to explore. Played and beat it multiple times, but there's always something new to tinker with when playing and that's what makes me love it 10/10
9.2 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Honestly great game. I'm not normally a fan of turn-based combat games but the unique feel and design of this game really brings it to life for me. Lots of interesting challenges and features that breathes some life into a genre that seems to have been left behind most modern games. Highly recommend to anyone looking for something new!
8.0 hours played
Written 2 years ago

i am not normally into turn based games but this one is very neat and interactive, also the music is amazing!
1.3 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Great rpg strategy game, convenient auto-saves means every fight is a challenge without setting you back too far when you lose.
8.1 hours played
Written 2 years ago

i am a relative newbie and this game is a challenge for me however I love it!!! also really enjoy the music!!!
14.0 hours played
Written 2 years ago

Really fun! Lots of interesting and challenging fights!
0.6 hours played
Written 2 years ago

I really enjoy playing this game. The music is great too.
0.8 hours played
Written 9 months ago

Best $2 game ever.