Deliverance & Reign One Up Plus Engage in a gothic battle where Good defies Evil using roguelike deckbuilding mechanics, built for hardcore fans and new… $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEngage in a gothic battle where Good defies Evil using roguelike deckbuilding mechanics, built for hardcore fans and newcomers alike! Choose your path: bring Deliverance from Alaric’s terror, or turn into the tyrant himself and defend his Reign. Deliverance & Reign is a complete and complex experience, split into two hugely different game modes: Deliverance and Reign. Each mode is unique and feels like an entirely new, interconnected game! Switch freely between them at any point, with separate Saves, Progression and Achievements to ensure the integrity of your progress. With a giant variety of cards and play styles, choose your own path by upgrading and expanding your deck. Built for beginners and hardcore fans of the genre, Deliverance & Reign is the perfect entry into the Roguelike Deckbuilding, yet also challenges veterans with its multiple Hell Layers – difficulty modifiers that will test you to the core! DELIVERANCE Become a brave hero and assault Alaric's castle, fighting through his horde of vicious monsters in your quest to put an end to his reign of terror. Advance through dangerous halls as you make your way to the top floor, where his throne awaits. Pick your class and your starting cards with caution! Your survival depends on how well you can manage your strengths and weaknesses - you must learn what to take and what to leave behind. Keep in mind that each Class has its own unique buff, debuff and resource! At the end of each floor, choose to retreat and keep all your treasures to strengthen yourself for another attempt, or brave forward for greater rewards… at enormous risks. There are 4 floors to conquer, each culminating in an unique Boss Battle, where your strategical mind will be tested to its limits. But beware: If you waste too much time, the most hideous beasts will crawl out of their lair and tear you to pieces! Those brave enough to defeat Alaric at his weakest will unlock Hell Layers, difficulty modifiers that are sure to bring even the most hardcore player to their knees. Deliverance Features: 6 Classes, each with 37 Skills and their own loadouts; 25 Weapons and 53 Artifacts; 25 Blessings; 40 enemy Minions and 7 bosses; 15 Hell Layers (additional difficulty modifiers); 29 Achievements; Can you bring Deliverance from Alaric’s Reign of terror, or will his castle’s halls hear your dying breath? REIGN Corrupt yourself and take control of the tyrant Alaric himself!A group of foolish heroes are about to invade your castle, and you must do everything in your power to stop them. Forge a Bond with one of the 6 malevolent factions to protect your castle against the intruders, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and quirks! Enslave a legion of minions and distribute them between three different floors (Lanes) as your enemies charge towards the top, where your Throne Room resides. The choice is yours: go slow and strategically, utilizing every card at your disposal to defeat your enemies, or surround them with minions and destroy them with your spells! Each Boss Battle is unique and requires a different approach to overcome. Find the correct synergies and strategies to obliterate the pathetic heroes! Reign Features: 6 factions, each with 9 Champion variants, 31 units and spells, and 22 upgrades; 34 enemies and 14 bosses across 14 battles; 17 Mysterious events to discover between battles: 15 hell layers (additional difficulty modifiers); 29 achievements; It is time you rise up from your Throne and obliterates the foolish invaders that seek to end your Reign! Information Seller:One Up Plus Genre:Role Playing, Strategy Release:Aug 17, 2023 Updated:Nov 23, 2023 Version:1.055 Size:677.9 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Talbs Well-Known Member May 1, 2011 2,616 377 83 #2 Talbs, Aug 18, 2023 Was looking at this myself yesterday considering it. But reading reviews on steam a few of them say it’s actually two games in one (as in two separate games), which itself is great, but those two games are copies of Monster Train and another game called Fate Hunters. How much of a copy I don’t know, but I am wondering. Still curious if this is worth picking up. Ijipop likes this. aconfusedkender Well-Known Member Sep 28, 2012 1,362 122 63 Oil & Gas Kendermore, Ansalon #3 aconfusedkender, Aug 19, 2023 There are indeed 2 games. 1 is like Monster Train but a dumbed down version (you don’t travel from stage to stage on a train like in MT but you do get to make choices like in MT) there are multiple heroes and unlockables like in MT as well. As for Fate Hunters, I’ve never played it but the other game seems fun as well. I played a couple games and there are unlockables there as well. I will only complain that the text is a little small for my liking. You can ofc hold to zoom but still small overall. Other than that I think both games have their long term play each. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Was looking at this myself yesterday considering it. But reading reviews on steam a few of them say it’s actually two games in one (as in two separate games), which itself is great, but those two games are copies of Monster Train and another game called Fate Hunters. How much of a copy I don’t know, but I am wondering. Still curious if this is worth picking up.
There are indeed 2 games. 1 is like Monster Train but a dumbed down version (you don’t travel from stage to stage on a train like in MT but you do get to make choices like in MT) there are multiple heroes and unlockables like in MT as well. As for Fate Hunters, I’ve never played it but the other game seems fun as well. I played a couple games and there are unlockables there as well. I will only complain that the text is a little small for my liking. You can ofc hold to zoom but still small overall. Other than that I think both games have their long term play each.