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ACE Team's roguelike brawler drops three distinct warriors into procedurally generated underworlds with a surprisingly deep fighting system. Rough edges and repetition included.

Abyss Odyssey is a side-scrolling action roguelite from ACE Team, the Chilean studio responsible for the wonderfully strange Zeno Clash series. That pedigree matters: this is a team that builds worlds from the inside out, filling them with mythology and texture before worrying about market trends. Here, the premise pulls from Chilean folklore - a sleeping warlock's nightmares have become a literal abyss beneath the earth, and three warriors are drawn in to fight their way to the bottom. The art direction is genuinely striking. Characters look like they were lifted from ornate woodcut prints, enemies have that hand-illustrated grotesquerie that AAA studios rarely attempt, and the whole thing carries a mood that sits somewhere between a fever dream and a 19th-century engraving. If you are the kind of player who stops to appreciate sprite work and environmental storytelling, there is real craft to admire here. The mechanical core is more ambitious than the genre label suggests. Each of the three playable characters - Katrien, the Ghost Monk, and the Pincoya - handles distinctly, with their own move sets built on a combat system closer to a 2D fighter than a typical brawler. Parry timing matters. Juggling matters. And the possession mechanic, which lets you take over defeated enemies and fight as them, adds a layer of depth that keeps the roster feeling enormous even when the main three are not to your taste. Pulling off a clean sequence using a possessed creature you just learned on the fly has its own quiet satisfaction. Where Abyss Odyssey stumbles is in the pacing and procedural generation. The levels themselves feel functional rather than inspired - the randomness shuffles rooms competently, but the abyss never quite feels like a place you are discovering so much as a corridor you are being sent down. Enemy variety is decent in the early floors but starts to thin before you reach the warlock, and because death sends you back to the top, that repetition compounds quickly. The story is present but thin. ACE Team clearly had lore in their heads - the world aches with untold detail - but the game does not deliver enough of it to sustain the mythology the aesthetics promise. You will feel the gap between what this could have been and what was shipped in 2014 under a major publisher's timeline. Multiplayer (local and online co-op) is available and adds genuine energy to runs, though online matchmaking at this point in the game's life is close to empty. Playing solo is the realistic expectation. The mixed Steam reviews are honest: this is a game that earns real affection from players who connect with its artistic ambitions and fighting system depth, and quiet frustration from those who wanted tighter roguelite structure and more narrative payoff. Both responses are fair. At its best, Abyss Odyssey is a beautiful, slightly broken thing with a fighting engine that deserved a longer production cycle. At its worst, it is a mid-length roguelite that runs out of surprises before you run out of lives. If you love ACE Team's work, folklore-drenched aesthetics, or the idea of a 2D fighter wearing roguelite clothes, there is something here worth your time. Go in without expecting Hades-level polish and you will find a game that swings genuinely hard at something unusual. Kai, Scout Team

Abyss Odyssey

Abyss Odyssey

15 jul 2014ACE TeamSEGA
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ACE Team's roguelike brawler drops three distinct warriors into procedurally generated underworlds with a surprisingly deep fighting system. Rough edges and repetition included.

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Abyss Odyssey is a side-scrolling action roguelite from ACE Team, the Chilean studio responsible for the wonderfully strange Zeno Clash series. That pedigree matters: this is a team that builds worlds from the inside out, filling them with mythology and texture before worrying about market trends. Here, the premise pulls from Chilean folklore - a sleeping warlock's nightmares have become a literal abyss beneath the earth, and three warriors are drawn in to fight their way to the bottom. The art direction is genuinely striking. Characters look like they were lifted from ornate woodcut prints, enemies have that hand-illustrated grotesquerie that AAA studios rarely attempt, and the whole thing carries a mood that sits somewhere between a fever dream and a 19th-century engraving. If you are the kind of player who stops to appreciate sprite work and environmental storytelling, there is real craft to admire here. The mechanical core is more ambitious than the genre label suggests. Each of the three playable characters - Katrien, the Ghost Monk, and the Pincoya - handles distinctly, with their own move sets built on a combat system closer to a 2D fighter than a typical brawler. Parry timing matters. Juggling matters. And the possession mechanic, which lets you take over defeated enemies and fight as them, adds a layer of depth that keeps the roster feeling enormous even when the main three are not to your taste. Pulling off a clean sequence using a possessed creature you just learned on the fly has its own quiet satisfaction. Where Abyss Odyssey stumbles is in the pacing and procedural generation. The levels themselves feel functional rather than inspired - the randomness shuffles rooms competently, but the abyss never quite feels like a place you are discovering so much as a corridor you are being sent down. Enemy variety is decent in the early floors but starts to thin before you reach the warlock, and because death sends you back to the top, that repetition compounds quickly. The story is present but thin. ACE Team clearly had lore in their heads - the world aches with untold detail - but the game does not deliver enough of it to sustain the mythology the aesthetics promise. You will feel the gap between what this could have been and what was shipped in 2014 under a major publisher's timeline. Multiplayer (local and online co-op) is available and adds genuine energy to runs, though online matchmaking at this point in the game's life is close to empty. Playing solo is the realistic expectation. The mixed Steam reviews are honest: this is a game that earns real affection from players who connect with its artistic ambitions and fighting system depth, and quiet frustration from those who wanted tighter roguelite structure and more narrative payoff. Both responses are fair. At its best, Abyss Odyssey is a beautiful, slightly broken thing with a fighting engine that deserved a longer production cycle. At its worst, it is a mid-length roguelite that runs out of surprises before you run out of lives. If you love ACE Team's work, folklore-drenched aesthetics, or the idea of a 2D fighter wearing roguelite clothes, there is something here worth your time. Go in without expecting Hades-level polish and you will find a game that swings genuinely hard at something unusual.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamFolklore-inspired2D Fighter MechanicsPossession SystemProcedural RogueliteLocal Co-opMythologyHand-illustrated ArtCharacter Variety

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Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 4800+
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
ATI 3850HD 512 MB or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
DirectX
Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 4 GB available space

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Intel Core i5
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
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Metacritic
69
Steam
63%(2,530)

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Desarrolladora
ACE Team
Distribuidora
SEGA
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 jul 2014

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