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Dark fantasy Soulsvania with six distinct classes, a painterly 2.5D world, and a haunting witch-possession premise, built for patient explorers who enjoy carving a personal build from an interconnected passive tree.

My first few hours in Faelduum felt like stumbling into a half-remembered nightmare, the kind where the architecture is beautiful and the air smells like rot. Primal Game Studio, a small Hungarian developer, has made something that sits at the crossroads of two well-worn genres, Metroidvania exploration and Soulslike progression, and largely holds that position with confidence even when it occasionally stumbles. You open as an Inquisitor in service to a corrupt King Priest. A moment of involuntary mercy during a witch execution leaves you possessed by the spirit of the very woman you killed, a powerful witch named Mandragora. From there, the world of Faelduum opens up across a 2.5D interconnected map that rewards careful exploration and punishes careless sprinting. The level design leans heavily on Castlevania's tradition of conveniently placed shortcuts and gated traversal, with movement abilities like double jumps and grapple hooks unlocking as you progress. There is also the Witch Lantern, an item that lets you enter a parallel void realm that constantly drains your energy, pushing you to move efficiently through a space that doesn't want you there. It is one of the more quietly tense mechanics in the game, and it works. The six classes, Vanguard, Spellbinder, Flameweaver, Vindicator, Nightshade, and Wyldwarden, each occupy a distinct starting node on a sprawling shared passive tree. After level 15 you can branch into adjacent class trees, which means a shield-swinging Vanguard can eventually absorb Flameweaver fire spells, or a Spellbinder can pick up Nightshade mobility to weave in and out of melee. You cannot swap classes once chosen, but the passive tree can be respecced for an Essence fee that grows with each reset, so commit thoughtfully or accept the cost. Combat manages stamina, health, and mana across three bars, and the feel of hits landing, especially with heavier weapons, carries genuine weight. Enemy feedback is not always clean, and some players will find themselves losing health without fully understanding why, a frustration that recurs across multiple critical reviews. Crafting, using the artisans you recruit for your Witch Tree caravan, is deep enough to matter without becoming a second job. Where the game earns its warmth is in its atmosphere. The painterly art direction is striking, story conversations animate still portraits in a way that genuinely feels like illustrated novels coming briefly to life, and the haunting soundtrack wraps the whole world in an oppressive, melancholic texture that I kept thinking about after closing the game. The narrative itself is more uneven: the premise is strong, the characters more layered than the genre typically manages, but the story loses steam in the middle chapters and never quite recovers the momentum of its opening. Boss encounters are well-designed with individual cutscenes and gimmicks that range from inventive to punishing, though recycled miniboss appearances later in the run wear thin. Community reception skews positive, with Steam sitting at a broadly favorable rating, though some players flagged slow enemy kill times in the early game and limited enemy variety dragging pacing in the back half. If you are coming here from Salt and Sanctuary, No Rest for the Wicked, or the older Castlevania titles, you will feel a clear line of inheritance, and you will largely feel at home. If you are new to Soulslikes, the adjustable difficulty modifiers for enemy damage and stamina costs make this a reasonable entry point rather than a punishment simulator. The slow opening is real, and the pacing uneven, but the payoff, once the passive tree opens up and you are weaving chaos spells into your own hybrid build, is exactly the kind of thing that makes a long dark-fantasy world worth living in for forty-plus hours. Kai, Scout Team

Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree

Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree

17 abr 2025Primal Game StudioKnights Peak
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Dark fantasy Soulsvania with six distinct classes, a painterly 2.5D world, and a haunting witch-possession premise, built for patient explorers who enjoy carving a personal build from an interconnected passive tree.

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My first few hours in Faelduum felt like stumbling into a half-remembered nightmare, the kind where the architecture is beautiful and the air smells like rot. Primal Game Studio, a small Hungarian developer, has made something that sits at the crossroads of two well-worn genres, Metroidvania exploration and Soulslike progression, and largely holds that position with confidence even when it occasionally stumbles. You open as an Inquisitor in service to a corrupt King Priest. A moment of involuntary mercy during a witch execution leaves you possessed by the spirit of the very woman you killed, a powerful witch named Mandragora. From there, the world of Faelduum opens up across a 2.5D interconnected map that rewards careful exploration and punishes careless sprinting. The level design leans heavily on Castlevania's tradition of conveniently placed shortcuts and gated traversal, with movement abilities like double jumps and grapple hooks unlocking as you progress. There is also the Witch Lantern, an item that lets you enter a parallel void realm that constantly drains your energy, pushing you to move efficiently through a space that doesn't want you there. It is one of the more quietly tense mechanics in the game, and it works. The six classes, Vanguard, Spellbinder, Flameweaver, Vindicator, Nightshade, and Wyldwarden, each occupy a distinct starting node on a sprawling shared passive tree. After level 15 you can branch into adjacent class trees, which means a shield-swinging Vanguard can eventually absorb Flameweaver fire spells, or a Spellbinder can pick up Nightshade mobility to weave in and out of melee. You cannot swap classes once chosen, but the passive tree can be respecced for an Essence fee that grows with each reset, so commit thoughtfully or accept the cost. Combat manages stamina, health, and mana across three bars, and the feel of hits landing, especially with heavier weapons, carries genuine weight. Enemy feedback is not always clean, and some players will find themselves losing health without fully understanding why, a frustration that recurs across multiple critical reviews. Crafting, using the artisans you recruit for your Witch Tree caravan, is deep enough to matter without becoming a second job. Where the game earns its warmth is in its atmosphere. The painterly art direction is striking, story conversations animate still portraits in a way that genuinely feels like illustrated novels coming briefly to life, and the haunting soundtrack wraps the whole world in an oppressive, melancholic texture that I kept thinking about after closing the game. The narrative itself is more uneven: the premise is strong, the characters more layered than the genre typically manages, but the story loses steam in the middle chapters and never quite recovers the momentum of its opening. Boss encounters are well-designed with individual cutscenes and gimmicks that range from inventive to punishing, though recycled miniboss appearances later in the run wear thin. Community reception skews positive, with Steam sitting at a broadly favorable rating, though some players flagged slow enemy kill times in the early game and limited enemy variety dragging pacing in the back half. If you are coming here from Salt and Sanctuary, No Rest for the Wicked, or the older Castlevania titles, you will feel a clear line of inheritance, and you will largely feel at home. If you are new to Soulslikes, the adjustable difficulty modifiers for enemy damage and stamina costs make this a reasonable entry point rather than a punishment simulator. The slow opening is real, and the pacing uneven, but the payoff, once the passive tree opens up and you are weaving chaos spells into your own hybrid build, is exactly the kind of thing that makes a long dark-fantasy world worth living in for forty-plus hours.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaSoulsvaniaPassive Skill TreeMulticlass BuildsWitch Lantern MechanicInterconnected WorldBoss RushCaravan CraftingPainterly Art StyleAdjustable Difficulty

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OS
Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
18 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB or AMD RX 480 or similar
Processor
Intel Core i5-6500 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 or similar

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Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
18 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 8 GB or RX 6600 XT or similar
Processor
Intel Core i5-7600k or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X or similar

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Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree fue desarrollado por Primal Game Studio y publicado por Knights Peak.