The game features a large cast of Sealers, each with a unique kit, though players have noted that some characters can feel mechanically similar.
: Unlike traditional roguelikes where you simply progress through a gate, here you must break seals to trigger waves of enemies, culminating in a boss fight. Seals of the Bygone
: The game supports up to four players, adding a chaotic cooperative layer that can help mitigate some of the steeper solo difficulty. Character Classes & Customization The game features a large cast of Sealers,
: While charming, some animations and battle effects have been described as "rough" compared to high-budget tactical RPGs like Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark . Final Verdict Character Classes & Customization : While charming, some
: Some players feel the item management, particularly health potions, doesn't scale well against late-game enemy damage.
: Leveling up grants stat boosts and unlocks new "Marks" (like the Mark of Might), which provide permanent benefits for future runs.