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Enoch: Underground

Platform(s): PC
Genre: RPG/Action
Developer: Unwhale Studio
Release Date: Nov. 2017

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'Enoch: Downfall' Looking to Get Greenlit - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on May 18, 2017 @ 5:49 p.m. PDT

Enoch: Underground lets you dive into the colorful world of the classic roguelite RPG and step into the shoes of lone hero on the path through forgotten city.

Uncover the secrets of an ancient civilization, fight the intense battles in the best traditions of the Souls series, encounter numerous foes, each offering unique combat experience. Carefully crafted loot system offers enough flexibility to adapt character for any encounter, but learning enemies and coming up with proper tactics is the key to survival.

The character progression is entirely loot-based, eliminating the need for complex character menus while retaining flexibility and customization options. Each weapon type has unique stats and attack patterns, armor can provide additional protection and sometimes valuable buffs, trinkets and mutagens allow to change character’s abilities, providing an advantage in combat. The game is balanced to be hard but fair so that completing the playthrough gives the sense of achievement while the process of doing so does not feel like a chore.

Fans interested in Enoch: Downfall, can support the game on Steam Greenlight.


Key Features:

  • Different weapon types, each with unique attack patterns.
  • Powerful artifacts that boost player stats or provide new skills.
  • Varied environments and enemies.
  • Precise, dynamic combat system.
  • Unlockable characters and challenges for even greater variety.
  • Deadly environmental traps that you can turn to your advantage.
  • Devastating special attacks and skills.

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