One Step From Eden
20.65 
Game information:
  • Platform: Xbox One
  • Region: Region free
  • Release date: November 11, 2021
  • Developer: Thomas Moon Kang
  • Publisher: Humble Games
  • Genre: Action

Play for fun in this Megaman battle network-inspired rogue-like game called “One Step From Eden”. This game combines strategic deck-building and real-time action with rogue-like elements, allowing your character the chance to carve a path of mercy or destruction. Your goal is to try to make it to Eden, which promises to be a shining beacon of hope and safety and save humanity from the post-apocalyptic world it has succumbed to. As a group of heroes, there will be a lot of things that will block your way through Eden and you must go through them one by one. Find different, spells and artifacts and discover their hidden potentials in the game.  

  • Choose from a pool of 9 playable characters across procedurally generated levels with alternate runs ensures you’ll never experience the same situation or outcome twice. Choose between these heroes – Reva, Gunner, Selicy, Hazel, Terra, Shiso, Violette, or Shopkeeper.
  • 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.
  • Customize your deck and play style with hundreds of different spells and game-changing items.
  • Characters, opponents, and almost everything in-game are made out of pixel sprites for its retro style touch

Reviews


One Step From Eden takes my memories of the Battle Network games and turns them into a fully-fledged and incredibly stylish roguelike. It is quite simply the best thing I’ve played all year. It might even be one of the best roguelikes around at the moment, and there’s definitely a lot of competition there. I can’t say enough good things about this nigh-perfect game, but I can say that you should stop whatever you’re doing and go and buy it. You’ll not be disappointed.

The Indie Game Website      

One Step From Eden provides a unique, fast-paced experience. The combat and deck-building are fun, but it does a poor job explaining game mechanics, and given the depth of the game’s card system that makes it a little bit too difficult.

PC Invasion

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