Against The Storm
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Against The Storm Trailers
Against the Storm - 1.0 Release Date Trailer | Dark Fantasy/Roguelite City Builder
Against the Storm - Sentinels of the Forest Update Trailer - Dark Fantasy/Roguelite City Builder
Against the Storm - Changing World Trailer | Dark Fantasy/Roguelite City Builder
Critic Reviews for Against The Storm
Against the Storm is a well-designed, charming, enthralling roguelike city builder.
Never the same game twice, Against the Storm is a rare gem of a city builder that thrives on chaos but exists in perfect balance, evolving with you as you learn and adapt.
Against the Storm is easily my favorite city builder to reach its full release this year. It manages to escape from the sometimes dull lack of progression felt in some other builders, while also providing a lot of depth to sink your teeth into. Because of that, it lives for far longer than most games in the genre can claim. Eremite Games has really built something special here. A very nearly perfect storm.
Against the Storm is a prime example of what can happen when a small team has clear inspiration, passion, and a willingness to collaborate with its players. It's a brilliant mix of roguelike, strategy, and small-scale city building that will hook you from the jump.
Against the Storm is a rich and immersive roguelite city builder that's chock full of quality content.
An unusual strategy with roguelike elements, excellent processing and addictive gameplay will definitely keep you entertained, and thanks to randomly generated content, it will definitely last a long time.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Against the Storm is an engrossing and fun game. Its focus is on moment-to-moment settlement management but with a ton of gameplay ideas that make each new expedition feel unique. I love the unpredictable nature of the glades as well as the many ways to interact with the Queen’s requests and the dangerous ruins.
A game that breaks the stereotype of having to perfect city construction. With a high-quality blend of simulation and roguelite elements, it feels like enjoying a single-player game campaign. Constructing cities in various ways each time and achieving goals provide a sense of accomplishment.
Review in Korean | Read full review