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A deck-building roguelite where you shepherd desperate wasteland followers toward a promised land, one brutal card battle at a time. Punishing, atmospheric, and oddly moving.

Nowhere Prophet casts you as a prophet leading a ragged caravan of followers across a procedurally generated post-apocalyptic wasteland. It sits at the crossroads of deck-building card game and resource-management roguelite, and that hybrid identity is both its biggest strength and the thing that will drive certain players away. If you came expecting a breezy Slay the Spire clone, reset expectations now. This is slower, harsher, and considerably more invested in making you feel the weight of every decision. The core loop splits between two modes. On the overworld, you manage your convoy, make branching decisions at event nodes, and watch your followers grow sick, hungry, or inspired depending on your choices. These followers are not abstractions. They show up as actual cards in combat, each with names, traits, and a health pool that carries over between fights. Lose a follower in battle and they are gone, possibly permanently. That persistent injury system is the game's sharpest narrative hook. You will absolutely hesitate before throwing a beloved scout into a losing fight, and that hesitation is the point. The writing at event nodes is terse but rarely lazy, sketching a believable world of scarcity and fractured belief through flavour text and dialogue choices that occasionally land with real weight. Combat is where the tactical depth lives. Your prophet acts as a commander-unit who buffs and directs follower cards across a grid-based field, while the opponent does the same. It feels closer to a lane-based tactics game than traditional card games, and positioning matters more than raw card power. You build your deck from a starting class archetype, choosing from different prophet types that push you toward distinct playstyles. Deckbuilding decisions compound over a run, and there is genuine satisfaction in assembling a synergistic loadout. The problem is that early runs against certain enemy compositions feel less like skill tests and more like variance punishment. The difficulty curve is real and occasionally spiteful. Replay value is moderate. The randomised maps and event sequences mean no two runs are identical, and unlocking new card sets and prophet variants adds progression hooks that keep the first ten to fifteen hours fresh. Past that, the seams show a little. Event text starts cycling, some strategic lines feel noticeably stronger than others, and the promised land goal can start to feel repetitive rather than epic. Players who love optimising runs and chasing a perfect clear will get more mileage here than people looking for narrative payoff that deepens with each attempt. At a 73 on Metacritic and mixed Steam reviews sitting around 71 percent positive, the community split is predictable: fans of punishing roguelites with thematic coherence tend to love it, while players who bounced off the difficulty or wanted more narrative branching feel underserved. Both camps are being honest. Nowhere Prophet is a genuinely distinctive game with a strong aesthetic, a smart central mechanic, and a difficulty posture that respects neither your feelings nor your favourite follower. It is a good fit for players who finished Slay the Spire and wanted something with more story texture, or anyone who has ever wanted to feel like a desert prophet watching their flock dwindle and still pressing forward anyway. Monika, Scout Team

Nowhere Prophet

Nowhere Prophet

19 jul 2019Sharkbomb StudiosNo More Robots
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A deck-building roguelite where you shepherd desperate wasteland followers toward a promised land, one brutal card battle at a time. Punishing, atmospheric, and oddly moving.

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Nowhere Prophet casts you as a prophet leading a ragged caravan of followers across a procedurally generated post-apocalyptic wasteland. It sits at the crossroads of deck-building card game and resource-management roguelite, and that hybrid identity is both its biggest strength and the thing that will drive certain players away. If you came expecting a breezy Slay the Spire clone, reset expectations now. This is slower, harsher, and considerably more invested in making you feel the weight of every decision. The core loop splits between two modes. On the overworld, you manage your convoy, make branching decisions at event nodes, and watch your followers grow sick, hungry, or inspired depending on your choices. These followers are not abstractions. They show up as actual cards in combat, each with names, traits, and a health pool that carries over between fights. Lose a follower in battle and they are gone, possibly permanently. That persistent injury system is the game's sharpest narrative hook. You will absolutely hesitate before throwing a beloved scout into a losing fight, and that hesitation is the point. The writing at event nodes is terse but rarely lazy, sketching a believable world of scarcity and fractured belief through flavour text and dialogue choices that occasionally land with real weight. Combat is where the tactical depth lives. Your prophet acts as a commander-unit who buffs and directs follower cards across a grid-based field, while the opponent does the same. It feels closer to a lane-based tactics game than traditional card games, and positioning matters more than raw card power. You build your deck from a starting class archetype, choosing from different prophet types that push you toward distinct playstyles. Deckbuilding decisions compound over a run, and there is genuine satisfaction in assembling a synergistic loadout. The problem is that early runs against certain enemy compositions feel less like skill tests and more like variance punishment. The difficulty curve is real and occasionally spiteful. Replay value is moderate. The randomised maps and event sequences mean no two runs are identical, and unlocking new card sets and prophet variants adds progression hooks that keep the first ten to fifteen hours fresh. Past that, the seams show a little. Event text starts cycling, some strategic lines feel noticeably stronger than others, and the promised land goal can start to feel repetitive rather than epic. Players who love optimising runs and chasing a perfect clear will get more mileage here than people looking for narrative payoff that deepens with each attempt. At a 73 on Metacritic and mixed Steam reviews sitting around 71 percent positive, the community split is predictable: fans of punishing roguelites with thematic coherence tend to love it, while players who bounced off the difficulty or wanted more narrative branching feel underserved. Both camps are being honest. Nowhere Prophet is a genuinely distinctive game with a strong aesthetic, a smart central mechanic, and a difficulty posture that respects neither your feelings nor your favourite follower. It is a good fit for players who finished Slay the Spire and wanted something with more story texture, or anyone who has ever wanted to feel like a desert prophet watching their flock dwindle and still pressing forward anyway.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamDeck-BuildingRoguelitePersistent Injury SystemGrid TacticsFollower ManagementProphet Class BuildsProcedural OverworldPunishing DifficultyWasteland Setting

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2 GHz
Memory
4096 MB RAM
Storage
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Desarrolladora
Sharkbomb Studios
Distribuidora
No More Robots
Fecha de lanzamiento
19 jul 2019

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