Immortal Rogue

Hack n' Slash through the Ages

Published by: Kyle Barrett
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Immortal Rogue is a brutal, swipe-controlled action roguelike. You play as a vampire that wakes up every 100 years to feed. Who you choose to hunt directly impacts the future and changes the game world. Different timelines offer different enemies to defeat and unique items to discover. You can fight samurai with a rocket fist from a long lost civilization, or take out cyborgs with an enchanted katana.
The combat is challenging, and defeat has consequences. But you can never truly die. The world goes on with both your allies, and your enemies, awaiting your return.
Key Features:
-A dynamically generated world based on your narrative choices.
-Challenging, skill-based combat with mobile-friendly controls.
-Over 70 unique enemies to discover
-Colorful, retro-styled pixel art.
-30+ Vampiric abilities to unlock
-30+ Unique weapons to master
-Secret bosses to discover.
-Hundreds of potential characters to hunt down or turn into allies
-Massive replayability with scores of possible timelines that offer their own distinct characters, challenges, and rewards.
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5 out of 5

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Immortal Rogue Reviews

No controller support

Drive by on xb1 on

United States

Only touch screen smh

That’s One Fine Game!

Ysillo on

United States

Made by one game maker! Kyle Barret is a genius. I am excited for Blast Waves!

Overall not bad at all.

I Am Godz on

United States

As another reviewer has already stated, the maul is technically always the way to go and this unbalance can make the game feel somewhat one-sided. But it’s not impossible to progress with the other light weapons. That aside I’ve been having a blast with this game. I’ll come back to it every couple of months and play for about a week until I’ve had my bloodsucking fix. I have yet to take the throne so the experience is far from over. Very enjoyable overall.

Decent execution

meeeeemaroo on

United States

Fun gameplay but weapons are unbalanced (maul is always the best) Other problems: Allies make enemies more unpredictable, rerolling for better weapons is annoying, and BUGGY. Many times I’ve gotten stuck in an object or the stage end portal was out of reach.

Fatal error

Chrisco80 on

United States

Love the game but after a certain point it gets this fatal error and it wont load making it completely unplayable. All I can do is delete the app redownload and start from the begining all over again

Would be nice to disable music and keep sfx

anonche on

United States

This is an essential feature for me. Otherwise I actually really like the game.

Mobile Bloodborne with a side of rouge-lite goodness

LukeTheEmperor on

United States

This game is pretty darn great, I don’t usually compare mobile games to triple AAA games but I feel this deserves it. Definitely worth every single penny in my book. Although if I’m being honest it is a tiny bit dated and could use a tutorial level or two. As well as maybe a couple updates to make things more fluid and fun. I don’t think this deserves to be so low on the App Store ratings it is 100% top 20 best action games of all time in the App Store. It just needs a little polish and more depth. It’s quite challenging sure. But trust me on this, you won’t regret this download!

Freaking simple yet dope

DClll20 on

United States

I’ve had this for a bit and I played it beat it and gotten really far eventually I got a bit bored and stopped playing this game but later I found out there was some interesting updates and I’m loving it, it gives the game more variety and more of a reason to come back. 👍🏻All I can say is keep up the work and hopefully we will all be looking forward in this game !

A good buy. 4.5

sumrando13 on

United States

It’s in my top five rouge likes because unlike most in this genre it doesn’t try to wear out your resources. Some problems I’ve noticed is it’s very difficult to control your character with the precision needed to avoid the traps and mobs of enemies that appear, some of the weapon upgrades are too situational to actually bother with, some of the characters you can give you a one run buff it would be nice to be able to toss them out without buying it (perhaps by placing a special marking next to the thralls that offer permanent upgrades) and after beating the boss I got a faction mission and the guys on my side friendly fired me to death. Also the only armor that has is any good is the cannibal set.

Great addicting game but buggy

M. A. K. on

United States

I absolutely love this game, I have put countless hours and have gotten all the upgrades possible. The combat is wonderful and it really comes down to timing! Living blades are absolutely overpowered, going melee only is much more difficult. I enjoyed the randomly generated levels and how choices affect which enemies you encounter. But man this game really has some game-breaking bugs / UI issues. You need to collect “blood” during each play through. You use the blood you collect to purchase upgrades after each death. You need to spend all of the blood you collected in order to start a new play through. An issue arises when you have nothing left to upgrade, but you still have all this blood you collected and nothing to spend it on! There is absolutely nothing you can do because the game won’t let you move on to the next play through; you’re stuck and the only way to continue is to restart the app and lose all of the progress you made on that play through. For a paid app this is completely unacceptable. In terms of UI, the purchasing system is completely bogus. At the end of each level you have the option to purchase a new weapon, or an upgraded version of one. After several iterations I was able to get highly upgraded versions of each weapon, except now they are ridiculously expensive and you only have the option to purchase that level weapon (lvl. 5 instead of lvl. 1). This is frustrating when you just begin a new play through and every purchase you are offered is end-game level value. All in all, I absolutely love this game but the more you play it the more problems arise and make it unplayable. There are plenty more issues that I can mention.

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