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A late-90s PC RPG re-released on Steam, Septerra Core blends pre-rendered isometric worlds with a card-based combo combat system that rewards patience over button-mashing.

Septerra Core is an isometric RPG originally built in the classic era of the genre, now available on Steam through TopWare Interactive. The setup is classic science-fantasy: a layered world called Septerra, structured in concentric shells like a mechanical onion, where ancient prophecy threatens the whole planet and a scrappy cast of heroes has to sort it out before everything collapses. If that sounds familiar in broad strokes, the execution has enough personality to stand apart from the average RPG throwback. The world design is genuinely interesting, with each layer of Septerra functioning as its own ecosystem and culture, and the lore rewards players who actually read the dialogue rather than mashing through it. The combat system is the most distinctive thing here. Rather than standard ATB or turn-based inputs, Septerra Core uses a card-based mechanic where characters collect numbered cards that combine into spells and abilities. Low numbers do basic things; combine the right sequence and you unlock genuinely powerful combo attacks. It sounds clever on paper and mostly holds up in practice, though the mid-game grind for better card pulls can test your patience. Build variety exists but is narrower than modern RPG fans might expect. There are no deep skill trees or class-switching systems. What you get is a small, fixed party where optimizing card combos and equipment is the main lever of expression. The writing is uneven in the way that a lot of late-90s RPGs are. The world-building is the strong suit: the layered-world premise gets real development, and the factions across different shells feel distinct rather than interchangeable. Character arcs exist, but a few party members feel underdeveloped next to the stronger leads. Dialogue occasionally tips into melodrama, and there are filler segments that exist purely to pad the runtime, which is exactly the kind of thing I find hard to forgive when the interesting content is already finite. If you are used to the density of modern writing-first RPGs, Septerra Core will feel thin in places. The Steam re-release is a bare-bones port with no quality-of-life additions. Expect dated UI, no controller support listed, and the occasional compatibility rough edge. The mixed review score on Steam reflects this honestly. Fans of the original era rate it warmly for nostalgia and genuine craft. Players coming in fresh and expecting a polished modern experience will hit friction fast. The pre-rendered backgrounds are atmospheric and the isometric art holds a certain charm, but resolution options and interface improvements are not part of the package. Who is this actually for? RPG players with a tolerance for late-90s design conventions, particularly those who have already cleared the obvious classics of that era and want something less-discussed. If you like the idea of a science-fantasy world with actual geological mythology baked into its structure, and you can forgive a janky port and some filler quests, there is a genuinely interesting game in here. If you need modern UX or deep character customization, this will frustrate you before it rewards you. Approach it as a curiosity with real ambition rather than a polished gem, and it delivers on its own terms. Monika, Scout Team

Septerra Core

Septerra Core

27 sept 2013UnknownTopWare Interactive
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A late-90s PC RPG re-released on Steam, Septerra Core blends pre-rendered isometric worlds with a card-based combo combat system that rewards patience over button-mashing.

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Septerra Core is an isometric RPG originally built in the classic era of the genre, now available on Steam through TopWare Interactive. The setup is classic science-fantasy: a layered world called Septerra, structured in concentric shells like a mechanical onion, where ancient prophecy threatens the whole planet and a scrappy cast of heroes has to sort it out before everything collapses. If that sounds familiar in broad strokes, the execution has enough personality to stand apart from the average RPG throwback. The world design is genuinely interesting, with each layer of Septerra functioning as its own ecosystem and culture, and the lore rewards players who actually read the dialogue rather than mashing through it. The combat system is the most distinctive thing here. Rather than standard ATB or turn-based inputs, Septerra Core uses a card-based mechanic where characters collect numbered cards that combine into spells and abilities. Low numbers do basic things; combine the right sequence and you unlock genuinely powerful combo attacks. It sounds clever on paper and mostly holds up in practice, though the mid-game grind for better card pulls can test your patience. Build variety exists but is narrower than modern RPG fans might expect. There are no deep skill trees or class-switching systems. What you get is a small, fixed party where optimizing card combos and equipment is the main lever of expression. The writing is uneven in the way that a lot of late-90s RPGs are. The world-building is the strong suit: the layered-world premise gets real development, and the factions across different shells feel distinct rather than interchangeable. Character arcs exist, but a few party members feel underdeveloped next to the stronger leads. Dialogue occasionally tips into melodrama, and there are filler segments that exist purely to pad the runtime, which is exactly the kind of thing I find hard to forgive when the interesting content is already finite. If you are used to the density of modern writing-first RPGs, Septerra Core will feel thin in places. The Steam re-release is a bare-bones port with no quality-of-life additions. Expect dated UI, no controller support listed, and the occasional compatibility rough edge. The mixed review score on Steam reflects this honestly. Fans of the original era rate it warmly for nostalgia and genuine craft. Players coming in fresh and expecting a polished modern experience will hit friction fast. The pre-rendered backgrounds are atmospheric and the isometric art holds a certain charm, but resolution options and interface improvements are not part of the package. Who is this actually for? RPG players with a tolerance for late-90s design conventions, particularly those who have already cleared the obvious classics of that era and want something less-discussed. If you like the idea of a science-fantasy world with actual geological mythology baked into its structure, and you can forgive a janky port and some filler quests, there is a genuinely interesting game in here. If you need modern UX or deep character customization, this will frustrate you before it rewards you. Approach it as a curiosity with real ambition rather than a polished gem, and it delivers on its own terms.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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TopWare Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 sept 2013

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