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4.8

ScourgeBringer
Plug In Digital
4.8
Publisher Country
US
Country Release Date
2022-09-09
Content Rating
Teen
Country / Regions
US
Title
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2022-09-09 |
Categories | |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | Plug In Digital |
Support URL | Plug In Digital |
Content Rating | Teen |
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Introduction
ScourgeBringer is a fast-paced free-moving roguelite platformer. Help Kyhra to explore the unknown and slash her way through ancient machines guarding the seal of her past, and maybe the redemption of humanity.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world where a mysterious entity wreaked havoc on all humanity, ScourgeBringer puts you in the shoes of the deadliest warrior of her clan: Kyhra. Help her to explore the unknown and slash her way through ancient machines guarding the seal of her past, and maybe the redemption of humanity.
Key Features:
• Dive into fast-paced rogue-platforming gameplay described by Eurogamer as “Dead Cells meets Celeste”
• Slash and shoot your way smoothly with super fluid platforming controls
• Sharpen your skills with a frantic combat system focused on attacks only
• Dash forward to the otherworldly adaptive sounds of Joonas Turner (Nuclear Throne, Downwell, Broforce…)
• Defy hordes of unspeakable enemies and giant bosses holding the secrets of the Scourge
• Explore the infinite depths of an ever-changing dungeon
• Uncover mysteries and find mementos of previous explorers to unlock reality defining secrets
FeaturedReviews
By Roger DeAngelis
2025-07-04
Version 1.61
designservicefeature_requestsIts like Dead Cells lite. It's neat. It could be better with less sloppy controls and combat. You kinda get used to it, but the line between automation and user input is confusing. I might have enjoyed the Dash feature more if it was a button press rather than tied to the control stick, but I could be wrong. Gunplay in the game is confusing cause so far I haven't found it to be much use compared to dash combat.
By Arthur Cole
2024-05-17
Version 1.61
accessibilityHonestly, I wouldn't buy it without a controller. There's no fixed joystick option. It is really difficult to get used to not being able to touch a certain area of the screen and subconsciously know which direction you're going to go. I usually prefer a dynamic joystick, but not when dodging is so critical and you dash by swiping. It feels like you're fighting the control scheme more than the enemies.
By Henry Cline
2022-10-16
Version 1.61
accessibilityfeature_requestsJust for the fact that I can play this on my chromebook using a usb controller alone gives this 5 stars for me. It's extremely hard to find games that are actually worth playing on the go. But while I was playing I got the feeling I've played this game before. It's exactly as described. Dead cells meets Celeste. I loved the hardcore music at first, but then it got extremely repetitive. Wish there was more variety. All in all, well worth the playthrough, but not groundbreaking.