This challenging co-op RPG has a strong roguish streak, although in fairness to FromSoftware, the studio manages to keep the whole thing feeling very on brand. Anyway, I digress.
There is new DLC coming to Elden Ring Nightreign in December, and it goes by the name of The Forsaken Hollows. This new expansion will introduce two new day three bosses and new field bosses, plus a new special condition called Shifting Earth that makes massive changes to the geography of the world.
Finally, there are two new Nightfarers joining the party when The Forsaken Hollows joins Elden Ring Nightreign on PC (Win), PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series on December 4. If you previously grabbed the Deluxe or Collector’s editions, you should get the content automatically, otherwise you’ll have to stump up a little gold. Now, behold the trailer.
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Still with us? Of course you are! If you want to keep reading about great hand-picked rogues, the following articles represent a huge collection of the best roguelike games ever made.
Next, there are genre-specific lists that delve into the best roguelike games of all types. I’ve pulled out the best examples from each category, alongside the links to more in-depth articles!
The best turn-based roguelikes: Caves of Qud | There are some seriously incredible turn-based roguelikes out there. Of all the modern games, these are the closest to the original Rogue.
Awesome first-person rogues: Gunfire Reborn | We almost went with Blue Prince for this spot, but most people checking out first-person rogues probably want to wield a gun, you know?!
Cool roguelike deckbuilders: Balatro | Sorry, Slay the Spire fans, but this poker-solitaire deckbuilder has stolen Mike’s heart and won’t give it back.
Exciting roguelike platformers: Spelunky | Now, don’t get us wrong, Dead Cells is an incredible game, especially with all the DLC switched on. But when it comes to impact, you just can’t beat Spelunky.
Amazing action-roguelites: Hades 2 | And finally, let’s wrap things up with our favourite of them all. There’s no beating the original Hades, although Hades 2 comes pretty close!