
If you’re anything like me, your roguelike folder is probably bursting at the seams. Between Hades, Dead Cells, and a dozen indie titles trying to capture that same lightning in a bottle, it takes something genuinely distinct to make me stop and take notice.
Enter Realm of Ink for Xbox, an isometric rogue-action game developed by Leap Studio and published by 4Divinity. Coming in at a very reasonable $24.99, this title mixes intense hack-and-slash combat with a stunning classical Chinese art style. I’ve spent the last few days hacking my way through its gorgeous, watercolor-esque world, and it has some incredibly cool ideas that set it apart from the crowd.
Here is my honest take on whether this ink-washed adventure is worth your time and hard-earned cash.
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