Login
June 15, 2021

Dark Deity

Dark Deity
6.2
metacritic
Based on 13 Reviews
80
Release date
June 15, 2021
Publisher
Platform
PC
Web-site

Summary

Command legendary heroes to reshape a land fractured by broken oaths, reckless wars, and secret arcane powers. The technological and cultural achievements of a once-great civilization now lie locked inside the ruins of ancient temples throughout the world of Terrazael. Long after society's mighty history is snuffed out by a powerful and mysterious "Calamity", the people of Etlan teeter on the brink of total war.

In a desperate attempt to bolster his recruit ranks, King Varic of the Kingdom of Delia expedites the graduation of all students at the Brookstead Military Academy, severing a pact that has stood for a thousand years. With the course of their future undemocratically derailed, these four "graduates" of the Brookstead Academy set out to leave their mark on this world.

This is their story.

Dark Deity System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7
CPU:
i3
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Modern GPU recommended
HDD:
5 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 7
CPU:
i3
RAM:
4 MB RAM
GPU:
Modern GPU recommended
HDD:
5 GB available space

Dark Deity Trailer

Dark Deity Screenshots9

Critic Reviews13

60
Dark Deity is rough around the edges, but has a great structure to its core experience. The sprites look pretty good, and the class changes are one of the highlights to the experience. A weird weapon system, random little problems/glitches and stunted character interaction, all detract from what is fairly solid otherwise. This is the type of strategy game that with a few core patches and overhauls could really become something to look out for.
August 23, 2021
70
Dark Deity has it's faults, but ultimately it does what it sets to do: Be a wonderful alternative to Fire Emblem on the PC. The devs had their hearts in the right place with this one and it's a great starting point for people who want to tip their toes in the genre.
August 22, 2021
Overall, Dark Deity may not have the polish or reach the heights of those classic ’00s Fire Emblem games, but I wouldn’t expect it to — it’s an indie title with a development team of six, but the passion of that team for the genre is apparent throughout the finished product. This is a love letter to classics that’s still accessible enough for those who may want to give the genre a try. And for those of us who miss a TRPG uncluttered by slice-of-life mechanics? It’s a much-welcome addition to the library.
August 11, 2021

Users Reviews0

No reviews have been posted yet