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Thirty cavern levels, five difficulty settings, and an 'Easy' mode the developer himself admits he cannot clear. If precision platforming punishment is your thing, this one does not apologize for existing.

I have a soft spot for the solo Steam page that nobody covers, so when a solo-operation like Blue Slayer Gaming ships something this unapologetically brutal, I want to at least make sure the right players find it. Demon Runner: The Forsaken puts you in the skin of Varcasium, a soul who cut a deal with the lord of the underworld: escape the Damascian Caverns or forfeit eternity. That premise is lean and mythic, and it does exactly the job it needs to do before stepping aside so the platforming can take over. The structure spans 30 linear levels built around precision movement and hidden secrets scattered throughout the caves. The Metroidvania influence shows up primarily in the ability-gating: you collect souls and use them to free trapped entities, and those entities hand you the movement or combat skills required to push deeper and crack open the secret areas. It is not a sprawling interconnected map in the Hollow Knight sense, but the loop of unlocking abilities to revisit and reveal is present and functional. The game was originally built in Unity and has since been ported to Unreal Engine 5.1, which the developer notes brought improved visuals and fairer hazard placement, so returning players who bounced off early roughness may find the current build meaningfully cleaner. Grapple torches are now visible, the late-level difficulty curve on easy was adjusted, and the camera was pulled back to give you a better read on what is ahead. The difficulty conversation is where things get interesting and, honestly, a little endearing. There are five settings, but the developer himself has stated on the store page that easy mode is something even he cannot beat consistently. That is either a warning flag or an enthusiast dog-whistle depending on who you are. For players who eat precision platformers for lunch and chase speedrun lines through tight corridors, that framing is probably a selling point. For anyone expecting a breezy Metroidvania tour, this game will chew through your patience in the first few levels. The two distinct endings give completionists a second reason to push through once the route is memorised, and the bundled soundtrack, which includes a bonus track that never made it into the game itself, is a small but considered touch that suggests someone cared about the audio mood they were building. What this game lacks in production scale it trades for a particular kind of stubbornness. There is no handholding, no waypoint generosity. The level design is linear, which keeps the scope honest, and the dark fantasy cavern aesthetic is consistent throughout. No reviews exist publicly at the time of writing, no critic coverage, no community guides. You are going in without a map in every sense. That feels appropriate for a game literally about a man trying to escape the underworld with nothing but a bad deal and borrowed abilities. Whether the payoff across 30 levels justifies the punishment depends entirely on your appetite for dying to the same jump sequence until muscle memory takes over. Mine is fairly high, and I found the premise and the quiet dedication behind this release genuinely worth a look at its price point. Kai, Scout Team

Demon Runner The Forsaken

Demon Runner The Forsaken

19 oct 2021Blue Slayer Gaming
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Thirty cavern levels, five difficulty settings, and an 'Easy' mode the developer himself admits he cannot clear. If precision platforming punishment is your thing, this one does not apologize for existing.

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I have a soft spot for the solo Steam page that nobody covers, so when a solo-operation like Blue Slayer Gaming ships something this unapologetically brutal, I want to at least make sure the right players find it. Demon Runner: The Forsaken puts you in the skin of Varcasium, a soul who cut a deal with the lord of the underworld: escape the Damascian Caverns or forfeit eternity. That premise is lean and mythic, and it does exactly the job it needs to do before stepping aside so the platforming can take over. The structure spans 30 linear levels built around precision movement and hidden secrets scattered throughout the caves. The Metroidvania influence shows up primarily in the ability-gating: you collect souls and use them to free trapped entities, and those entities hand you the movement or combat skills required to push deeper and crack open the secret areas. It is not a sprawling interconnected map in the Hollow Knight sense, but the loop of unlocking abilities to revisit and reveal is present and functional. The game was originally built in Unity and has since been ported to Unreal Engine 5.1, which the developer notes brought improved visuals and fairer hazard placement, so returning players who bounced off early roughness may find the current build meaningfully cleaner. Grapple torches are now visible, the late-level difficulty curve on easy was adjusted, and the camera was pulled back to give you a better read on what is ahead. The difficulty conversation is where things get interesting and, honestly, a little endearing. There are five settings, but the developer himself has stated on the store page that easy mode is something even he cannot beat consistently. That is either a warning flag or an enthusiast dog-whistle depending on who you are. For players who eat precision platformers for lunch and chase speedrun lines through tight corridors, that framing is probably a selling point. For anyone expecting a breezy Metroidvania tour, this game will chew through your patience in the first few levels. The two distinct endings give completionists a second reason to push through once the route is memorised, and the bundled soundtrack, which includes a bonus track that never made it into the game itself, is a small but considered touch that suggests someone cared about the audio mood they were building. What this game lacks in production scale it trades for a particular kind of stubbornness. There is no handholding, no waypoint generosity. The level design is linear, which keeps the scope honest, and the dark fantasy cavern aesthetic is consistent throughout. No reviews exist publicly at the time of writing, no critic coverage, no community guides. You are going in without a map in every sense. That feels appropriate for a game literally about a man trying to escape the underworld with nothing but a bad deal and borrowed abilities. Whether the payoff across 30 levels justifies the punishment depends entirely on your appetite for dying to the same jump sequence until muscle memory takes over. Mine is fairly high, and I found the premise and the quiet dedication behind this release genuinely worth a look at its price point.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Precision PlatformerAbility GatingDark Fantasy CavernsSoul CollectingTwo EndingsSpeedrun FriendlySolo Developer

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Windows 7
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2 GB RAM
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Processor
Dual Core 2.2 Ghz
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