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Deckbuilders usually reset your progress and call it a feature. Death Howl keeps every card you craft, every skill you unlock, and still finds ways to punish a sloppy build.

I came into Death Howl expecting a Slay-the-Spire clone wearing a dark folklore costume. What I found instead is a game that has quietly worked out how to graft Soulslike structure onto a persistent, open-world deckbuilder without either half feeling like a compromise. The roguelike reset is gone entirely. Every Death Howl you spend on new cards, every Teardrop you sink into skill-tree passives, every Totem you equip stays with you, and that permanence changes the calculus of every decision you make. The core loop runs like this: Ro moves freely through a prehistoric Nordic spirit world split into four distinct Realms and thirteen regions, each with its own visual palette, enemy roster, and card archetypes. When you step into a combat grid, you pick your entry square, draw from your hand, and spend five starting mana on a mix of movement, attack, block, and utility cards. Positioning is not decoration here. Terrain shapes how enemies execute their "Powerful" attacks, so understanding that a ranged spirit can pierce through you unless your back is against a wall is the kind of geometry lesson the game teaches through failure rather than a tooltip. Enemy turns reveal only limited information in advance, which frustrated some reviewers and will absolutely frustrate you in the first hour or two. Push past it. The opacity is designed to force adaptable builds rather than single-path solutions, and once that clicks the combat becomes extremely satisfying to read. The Realm system is the design move that keeps Death Howl from devolving into "craft one overpowered deck, win everything." Cards played outside their home Realm cost one extra mana, which sounds minor until your meticulously assembled poison-and-retaliate package suddenly runs two turns behind every fight in a new area. Each Realm rewards you with unique crafting materials and introduces fresh mechanics, so the game is genuinely re-teaching you its own rules across four distinct chapters. The single in-game currency, Death Howls, forces a constant tug-of-war between unlocking new cards and levelling Ro's passive skill tree. That shared resource is a smart simplification that keeps complex genre-blending accessible without dumbing anything down. Where Death Howl stumbles is in the onboarding. The tutorial is thin by design, leaning on a learn-by-exploring philosophy that works beautifully for the Soulslike crowd and will leave card-game newcomers directionless for longer than necessary. The open-world structure also means there is no quest compass nudging you forward, so players who prefer incremental narrative checkpoints will find the pacing opaque. A minority of players flagged specific quality-of-life friction, such as fast-travel being locked while carrying a quest item. These are real edges, not dealbreakers, but worth knowing before you sit down. The good news is that the developer has been actively patching post-launch, with a Rebirth Mode in development and balance updates already reshaping the Realmless starter cards. For strategy-minded players, the depth here is genuine. Planning a deck around status effects in one Realm, then deliberately deconstructing it for a blocking archetype in the next, with Totems like the Pearl (discard cards for Block equal to their cost) threading both builds together, is the kind of layered decision-making that this genre rarely delivers. The pixel art is austere and atmospheric, the soundtrack melancholic in a way that actually supports the grief-driven narrative rather than just setting mood wallpaper. Completion times range from 20 to 45 hours depending on how thoroughly you explore and how efficiently you build, which puts it squarely in the range where value-per-hour is not a concern. If the Soulslike difficulty curve scares you off, invest your first Death Howls into the skill tree rather than card-crafting. That single shift in priority, flagged by multiple early reviewers, closes about half the difficulty gap in the opening hours. Diego, Scout Team

Death Howl

Death Howl

9 dic 2025The Outer Zone11 bit studios
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Deckbuilders usually reset your progress and call it a feature. Death Howl keeps every card you craft, every skill you unlock, and still finds ways to punish a sloppy build.

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I came into Death Howl expecting a Slay-the-Spire clone wearing a dark folklore costume. What I found instead is a game that has quietly worked out how to graft Soulslike structure onto a persistent, open-world deckbuilder without either half feeling like a compromise. The roguelike reset is gone entirely. Every Death Howl you spend on new cards, every Teardrop you sink into skill-tree passives, every Totem you equip stays with you, and that permanence changes the calculus of every decision you make. The core loop runs like this: Ro moves freely through a prehistoric Nordic spirit world split into four distinct Realms and thirteen regions, each with its own visual palette, enemy roster, and card archetypes. When you step into a combat grid, you pick your entry square, draw from your hand, and spend five starting mana on a mix of movement, attack, block, and utility cards. Positioning is not decoration here. Terrain shapes how enemies execute their "Powerful" attacks, so understanding that a ranged spirit can pierce through you unless your back is against a wall is the kind of geometry lesson the game teaches through failure rather than a tooltip. Enemy turns reveal only limited information in advance, which frustrated some reviewers and will absolutely frustrate you in the first hour or two. Push past it. The opacity is designed to force adaptable builds rather than single-path solutions, and once that clicks the combat becomes extremely satisfying to read. The Realm system is the design move that keeps Death Howl from devolving into "craft one overpowered deck, win everything." Cards played outside their home Realm cost one extra mana, which sounds minor until your meticulously assembled poison-and-retaliate package suddenly runs two turns behind every fight in a new area. Each Realm rewards you with unique crafting materials and introduces fresh mechanics, so the game is genuinely re-teaching you its own rules across four distinct chapters. The single in-game currency, Death Howls, forces a constant tug-of-war between unlocking new cards and levelling Ro's passive skill tree. That shared resource is a smart simplification that keeps complex genre-blending accessible without dumbing anything down. Where Death Howl stumbles is in the onboarding. The tutorial is thin by design, leaning on a learn-by-exploring philosophy that works beautifully for the Soulslike crowd and will leave card-game newcomers directionless for longer than necessary. The open-world structure also means there is no quest compass nudging you forward, so players who prefer incremental narrative checkpoints will find the pacing opaque. A minority of players flagged specific quality-of-life friction, such as fast-travel being locked while carrying a quest item. These are real edges, not dealbreakers, but worth knowing before you sit down. The good news is that the developer has been actively patching post-launch, with a Rebirth Mode in development and balance updates already reshaping the Realmless starter cards. For strategy-minded players, the depth here is genuine. Planning a deck around status effects in one Realm, then deliberately deconstructing it for a blocking archetype in the next, with Totems like the Pearl (discard cards for Block equal to their cost) threading both builds together, is the kind of layered decision-making that this genre rarely delivers. The pixel art is austere and atmospheric, the soundtrack melancholic in a way that actually supports the grief-driven narrative rather than just setting mood wallpaper. Completion times range from 20 to 45 hours depending on how thoroughly you explore and how efficiently you build, which puts it squarely in the range where value-per-hour is not a concern. If the Soulslike difficulty curve scares you off, invest your first Death Howls into the skill tree rather than card-crafting. That single shift in priority, flagged by multiple early reviewers, closes about half the difficulty gap in the opening hours.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieSoulslike DeckbuilderPersistent ProgressionGrid PositioningRealm-Based Card CostsTotem BuildsStatus EffectsOpen-World ExplorationGrief NarrativePost-Launch Support

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 960, Radeon RX 570 or equivalent with 4GB of video RAM
Processor
3.2 GHz Quad Core Processor

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Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
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Version 11
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Processor
3.2 GHz Quad Core Processor

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The Outer Zone
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11 bit studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
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