Let's Try One Step From Eden - Mega Man Battle Network Roguelite
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Game Description:
Eden is the last shining beacon of hope in a bleak post-war world.
One Step from Eden combines strategic deck-building and real-time action with rogue-like elements, giving you the chance to carve a path of mercy or destruction. Fight alone or with a friend in co-op as you cast powerful spells on the fly, battle evolving enemies, and collect game-changing artifacts. Can you make it to Eden or will your destruction be imminent?
FEATURES
Genre-Bending.
Experience a blend of strategy and real-time action. Build your deck and fight through bullet hell as you make your way to Eden.
Comprehensive Deckbuilding.
Customize your deck and play style with 200+ spells and 100+ game-changing items.
Varied Gameplay.
A cast of 9 playable characters across procedurally generated levels with alternate runs ensures you’ll never experience the same situation or outcome twice.
Play with Friends.
Fight your way to Eden in local co-op or in PvP.
The Game Keeps Going.
Full Steam Workshop and mod support!
REVIEWS
“One Step From Eden feels like a clever, twitchy little hybrid of excellent card-battling roguelike Slay The Spire and Capcom’s Mega Man Battle Network series.”
Rock Paper Shotgun
“...frantic, fast-paced battles that feel a lot like Crypt of the Necrodancer in terms of pacing – your moves become a kind of dance, and returning attacks to catch tricky enemies is extremely satisfying.”
PCGamesN
“One Step from Eden is a dazzling burst of energy in the deck-building Slay the Spire genre. It's slick, it's gorgeous and destined for big things.”
Eurogamer