Halls of Torment is a very good indie survivors-like with plenty of Diablo-inspired spirit, and it left Early Access on PC just a couple of weeks ago. You can read my review if you’d like to know more about this surprisingly nuanced and well-balanced game.

Chasing Carrots has been busy, it would seem, as the studio’s fantasy auto-shooter has followed up the EA exit with another launch on two new platforms: Android and iOS. It’s priced at a reasonable 5 bucks, and the devs have partnered with Erabit Studios on the project.

Halls of Torment is one of several games to feature on my list of great bullet heavens and games like Vampire Survivors. Now that you’re done reading this, you should totally hit the link and have a read to see what other games are on there.

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Still with us? Of course you are! If you want to keep reading about great hand-picked roguelikes, the following article represents a huge collection of some of the best games ever made. I’ve played all of them to make sure that my lists are as comprehensive and cohesive as possible.

The Best Roguelike Games: great roguelites, deckbuilders, RPGs, bullet heavens, and more

Hit that link for more than 40 of the top roguelike games, and keep exploring within that article because each sub-section also contains a link to another feature specifically about that category. That’s a lot of roguelites, and there are always more on the horizon because my back catalogue of games is embarrassingly huge.

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