Key Takeaways
- Roguelike games on PC provide unique and rewarding experiences, from classic ASCII titles to modern deckbuilders.
- Diceomancer offers adorable graphics and a mix of deck-building and roguelike elements with a D&D-inspired dice system.
- Ancient Domains Of Mystery is a traditional, immersive roguelike with reactivity that sets it apart from others in the genre.
Roguelike games can afford some of the most in-depth and satisfying experiences across any genre in the gaming scene today. Whether players are after novel fusions of deck builders and rogue elements or traditional, brutally utilitarian ASCII titles, few genres can claim to have the same level of versatility and variation as the roguelike genre.
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For PC players, roguelikes are bountiful – indie developers are often putting their own spins on the genre, or loving parallels to the classics of the past, up for sale on platforms like Steam before any console users manage to get the same experience. Whether it’s a grand fantasy epic to sink hours into or a moody, dark roguelike that leaves players unsettled and engrossed, these PC-exclusive roguelikes provide an incredibly rewarding experience for people to enjoy.
1 Diceomancer
A Board Game Inspired Roguelike
A newer arrival on the roguelike scene, and one with a demo attached for those unsure about a purchase, Diceomancer combines adorable cartoon-fantasy graphics while making its own gambit into the storied roguelike deckbuilder genre.
A D&D-inspired emphasis on d20 checks to determine the outcome of many events and skill checks only adds to the fantasy aesthetic of this game, which sees players use dice and a hand of cards to explore a procedurally generated world and alter just about any aspect of it through cards or rolls.
2 Ancient Domains Of Mystery
A Revitalized Classic – Now With Graphics!
This incredibly traditional roguelike was one of the giants of the 90s that helped make the genre what it is today. Similar to the titular Rogue, the original Ancient Domains Of Mystery was an ASCII title with incredible depth and difficulty. Players looking for an easy ride should still look elsewhere, but the Steam version of this title certainly comes with some quality-of-life improvements that will make things smoother.
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The reactivity of this world is what makes it stand out. A freeze spell might be intended to deal frost damage to enemies, but it can also be used to chill water and turn it into something solid that can be walked on. Players will be hard-pressed to find a dungeon crawler with the same immersiveness as ADOM.
3 Against The Storm
City Building Meets Roguelite
Against the Storm
A city-builder roguelike fusion is already novel enough, but Against the Storm has a unique emphasis on brutal, otherworldly rain that makes it stand out both aesthetically and mechanically from its two typically disparate parent genres. The sum really is greater than its parts here.
If players want a dark aesthetic, gruesome gameplay, and a circular approach to city-building seldom seen in a genre that values permanency, then this is absolutely the game for them.
4 Doors Of Trithius
A Roguelike In Love With Emergent Storytelling
- Platform(s): PC
- Released: August 16, 2021
- Developer(s): Jake Donkersgoed
- Genre(s): Roguelike, RPG
An excellent open-world roguelike that values emergent storytelling and procedural generation, Doors Of Trithius is an Early Access title already jam-packed with content and ways for the player to engage in their own, unique fantasy world built from the ground up in a similar style to classics such as Dwarf Fortress.
The game’s amount of content even in these early stages promises much for its eventual full release, and players who like exploration and character-building won’t be disappointed with this incredible title.
5 Breachway
A Sci-Fi Ship Roguelike
- Platform(s): PC
- Released: September 26, 2024
- Developer(s): Edgeflow Studio
- Genre(s): Roguelike, Strategy
An incredibly unique mix of ship-builder, deck-builder, and roguelike, Breachway nails that highly sought-after combination of mechanics that promote interstellar exploration. Games that can accurately, or at least immersively, bring together an experience of ship-faring in the final frontier will always have an audience, and this game does it with both style and flair.
The soundtrack, the addictive randomness, the theorycraft that can go into players’ ever-expanding deck, it all comes together to make for an incredibly unique experience among both deck-builders and roguelikes.
6 Elin
Successor To An Incredible Title
For players who don’t mind a rewarding challenge and no small amount of chaos, Elin nails everything its predecessor, the obscure fantasy roguelike Elona, did and then some. This is while still being in Early Access, promising a much more refined game in its final stages.
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Everything about the player and NPCs in this game is modular. Drink from a well that turned out to be poisoned or cursed? Your arms could become noodles. Or swords. Or perfect. It gives the atmosphere of a grand fantasy world, stuck in the mind of a drunk storyteller with a penchant for improvisation.
7 Quasimorph
A Relentless Dystopian Sci-Fi Roguelike
Quasimorph pulls no punches with its detailed, brutal combat. Taking on a series of increasingly difficult missions for a variety of soulless corporations, players will have to make their way in a ruthless universe that cares for no one.
Death is commonplace and often very violent, but for those who manage to complete enough missions to earn something of a reputation among the corporations, there will be corners of the universe like nothing else out there that players will be able to explore.
8 Tales Of Maj’Eyal
A Fantasy Roguelike With No Equal
Tales of Maj’Eyal has few equals among RPG roguelikes. It can run on just about any PC build, so even for players using a veritable potato or their old laptop from a few years passed, this incredible fantasy experience should be available to them. Exploring Maj’Eyal, tweaking classes to one’s preferences, and expanding the selection of classes and races after each run is the incredibly cathartic loop this game is built on.
This game’s fighter classes have more depth than most games’ wizard classes. The game’s wizard fighter classes? Don’t even go there…
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