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Empyreal review: “This looter slasher’s often beautiful, hand-designed levels and robust challenge kept pulling me back to go one more round”

Empyreal review: “This looter slasher’s often beautiful, hand-designed levels and robust challenge kept pulling me back to go one more round”

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The level I’ve just chosen will be ‘Very Easy’ according to Empyreal’s instant appraisal of my fire-based loadout. So why is my character dead on the ground within 10 seconds of starting the level? Balancing is the biggest issue in Empyreal, which is ironic because the balancing of its many systems is arguably also the game’s greatest achievement. It’s got five elemental effects across three attack styles, all fused with gear you can mod and remod. You can re-roll stats, unlock abilities, tinker with cooldowns and hunt for ultra-rare loot knowing with decent certainty what each level is likely to yield thanks to the ‘cartogram’ level card system. It’s exemplary in its attention to detail when it comes to the theory but, in practice, you need to be absolutely 100% on top of all these gameplay facets or you won’t be getting anywhere. Think you can get by on skill alone? Sorry, mate. You’re already dead.

Empyreal is a straightforward, single-player, loot-based action RPG, with a clever mix of hand-crafted levels and semi-randomly generated enemy encounters. It’s a well-trodden formula, but there are some neat twists that make the core gameplay loop relatively fresh. One immediately unusual feature is the enemies’ moves being telegraphed with both the move’s name and an orange bar filling up over their heads, letting you know exactly when an attack will come. This gives you a neat moment-to-moment tactical slant as you balance your own attacks with defensive manoeuvres and parries based on this crucial information. It works very well against one or two foes, but can become overwhelming when you’re surrounded by four or five enemies all attacking at different times, especially from off-screen.

Standing in a swampy region in Empyreal

(Image credit: Secret Mode)

Fast facts

Release date: May 8, 2025
Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Silent Games
Publisher: Secret Mode

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