![]() ![]() What the heck is that thing? Teamwork, trinkets, and deck-building. It was a wonderfully tasteful way of incorporating the novel (pun intended) theme into the navigation elements. Therefore, you must uncover your surroundings by painting paths with magical paint. Luckily, each chapter is shrouded by a fog of war. However, it wouldn’t be a magical tome if there wasn’t a degree of mystery. Within this landscape, there is gold, treasure, ruins, battles, and more. You’ll have to explore a large map comprising many hexagonal spaces. Moreover, each chapter has a central boss to defeat and victory moves you onto the next page. The action unfolds on a blank page of this magical book. Thankfully, the disappointment is short-lived, as a new attempt creates a unique adventure. You’ll have an amazing loadout only for some bad luck or poor planning to take it all away. You’ll spend your time collecting treasures, abilities and brilliant cards for each hero. Yet in Roguebook it’s bloody soul-destroying. Like every other rogue-lite, death takes all but your character progression. Therefore, you experience a new story during every playthrough. Roguebook heavily leans on its rogue-lite mechanics and procedurally generated maps. Search each vast land and collect every treasure. Subsequently, the stories and characters within are now cursed! However, where there are villains, there are heroes to fight them, and this is what you must do. As it lay in the magical waters, it became tainted by the evil magic. This tome was lost within a well in the land of Faeria. The game is set within a book that has developed a wicked will. This fleeting moment is euphoric and makes it so rewarding and unbelievably addictive. ![]() Yet the flip side to this is when it clicks and it all comes together. Consequently, there are moments where you’ll be disheartened, the action feels unbalanced, or you’ll want to quit. The core concept demands a slow and methodical style where death and failure are leading mechanics. It’s rare that I praise a game for being repetitive, but Roguebook is brilliant because of it. Subsequently, practice makes perfect and an experimental approach will be your best friend. But, this soon changes as you revisit the repetitive gameplay for the n th time. At first, it appears to be complicated and tough to play. Yet, Roguebook does just that with its tough missions and magical chapters.ĭeveloped by Abrakam Entertainment SA and published by Nacon, this is a rogue-lite deck-builder. However, no one takes this literally, otherwise, libraries would be a dangerous place indeed. Software Usage Terms apply, See eu./legal for full usage rights.Books are often magical as they transport you to a faraway land. exclusively licensed to Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe. Library programs ©Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. See Health Warnings for important health information before using this product. Sign in to PlayStation Network is not required to use this on your primary PS4, but is required for use on other PS4 systems. One-time licence fee to download to multiple PS4 systems. See Terms of Service for more important information. If you do not wish to accept these terms, do not download this product. Offline single player Uses DUALSHOCK 4 vibration function Offline play enabledĭownload of this product is subject to the PlayStation Network Terms of Service and our Software Usage Terms plus any specific additional conditions applying to this product. * EACH RUN COUNTS – Train your heroes and earn new cards and relics to take on the 20 difficulty levels in the Roguebook. * THE BOOK CHANGES EACH TIME YOU OPEN IT – It's up to you to reveal the Roguebook's mysteries with the ingenious ink system. You will never play with the same deck twice. * BUILD YOUR DECK AS YOU PLAY – Choose wisely from 200 cards, 80 relics and 30 gems that can be combined. Combine their strengths to defeat over 40 bosses and enemies. ![]() Build a team of two heroes, unleash powerful combos and defeat the legends of the Roguebook! * LEGENDARY HEROES – Create a team of two heroes, each with their own cards and abilities. See /bc for more details.Įmbrace the challenge of a roguelike deckbuilder with unique mechanics from the developers of Faeria and Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering™. Although this game is playable on PS5, some features available on PS4 may be absent. Description To play this game on PS5, your system may need to be updated to the latest system software. ![]()
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