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A mobile-ported action RPG where angels and demons brawl over humanity's immortality secret. Decent concept, rough execution on PC.

SoulCraft drops you into an apocalyptic power struggle where angels and demons have struck a deal to end the world before humans crack the code on eternal life. That premise is actually solid. Celestial factions turning on humanity because we got too clever is the kind of theological thriller hook that could anchor a genuinely interesting RPG. The problem is that SoulCraft is a mobile port, and it wears that origin on its sleeve in ways that become hard to ignore after the first hour. The core loop is an action RPG brawler: pick a character class, wade into waves of enemies in arena-style maps, collect loot, and level up your abilities. The combat has a loose, twitchy feel that works fine on a touchscreen and lands somewhere between serviceable and clunky with a mouse and keyboard. There are multiple classes to choose from, each with their own skill trees, and the early progression feels rewarding in that dopamine-drip way mobile games are engineered to deliver. If you are the kind of player who likes watching numbers climb and gear slots fill up, the first few hours will scratch that itch. Where it falls apart, for me at least, is in the depth department. The worldbuilding is almost entirely cosmetic. The angel-versus-demon-versus-humanity triangle never evolves into anything with narrative weight. Choices, if they exist at all, do not feel like they reshape the story. The writing is functional at best and forgettable at worst. For an RPG built around a concept with genuine philosophical teeth, it plays it extremely safe, and the result is a game that mistakes atmosphere for storytelling. The quest design leans heavily on kill quotas and wave survival, which is exactly the kind of padding I have zero patience for when a better premise is sitting unused in the same game. Build variety holds up for casual play but starts showing cracks if you push past the midgame. Skill combinations exist, but the meta quickly narrows. Replayability depends almost entirely on whether you enjoy replaying the same arena maps with a different class, because the environmental and mission variety is thin. The loot system keeps pulling you forward, but it is the mechanical pull of progression rather than the pull of wanting to see what happens next. With a 46% positive rating on Steam and no Metacritic score, SoulCraft sits in uncomfortable territory. It is not broken. It runs, the combat registers, and there is a skeleton of an RPG here. But it was designed for five-minute mobile sessions, and stretching that into a PC RPG experience reveals how little substance is underneath the surface-level spectacle. If you are hunting for a deep action RPG with satisfying class builds and a story that respects your time, look elsewhere. If you just want something light to click through on a slow afternoon and the premise sounds cool enough to carry you, you might get a few hours of mild entertainment out of it. Monika, Scout Team

SoulCraft

SoulCraft

1 jun 2015MobileBitsHeadup Games
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A mobile-ported action RPG where angels and demons brawl over humanity's immortality secret. Decent concept, rough execution on PC.

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SoulCraft drops you into an apocalyptic power struggle where angels and demons have struck a deal to end the world before humans crack the code on eternal life. That premise is actually solid. Celestial factions turning on humanity because we got too clever is the kind of theological thriller hook that could anchor a genuinely interesting RPG. The problem is that SoulCraft is a mobile port, and it wears that origin on its sleeve in ways that become hard to ignore after the first hour. The core loop is an action RPG brawler: pick a character class, wade into waves of enemies in arena-style maps, collect loot, and level up your abilities. The combat has a loose, twitchy feel that works fine on a touchscreen and lands somewhere between serviceable and clunky with a mouse and keyboard. There are multiple classes to choose from, each with their own skill trees, and the early progression feels rewarding in that dopamine-drip way mobile games are engineered to deliver. If you are the kind of player who likes watching numbers climb and gear slots fill up, the first few hours will scratch that itch. Where it falls apart, for me at least, is in the depth department. The worldbuilding is almost entirely cosmetic. The angel-versus-demon-versus-humanity triangle never evolves into anything with narrative weight. Choices, if they exist at all, do not feel like they reshape the story. The writing is functional at best and forgettable at worst. For an RPG built around a concept with genuine philosophical teeth, it plays it extremely safe, and the result is a game that mistakes atmosphere for storytelling. The quest design leans heavily on kill quotas and wave survival, which is exactly the kind of padding I have zero patience for when a better premise is sitting unused in the same game. Build variety holds up for casual play but starts showing cracks if you push past the midgame. Skill combinations exist, but the meta quickly narrows. Replayability depends almost entirely on whether you enjoy replaying the same arena maps with a different class, because the environmental and mission variety is thin. The loot system keeps pulling you forward, but it is the mechanical pull of progression rather than the pull of wanting to see what happens next. With a 46% positive rating on Steam and no Metacritic score, SoulCraft sits in uncomfortable territory. It is not broken. It runs, the combat registers, and there is a skeleton of an RPG here. But it was designed for five-minute mobile sessions, and stretching that into a PC RPG experience reveals how little substance is underneath the surface-level spectacle. If you are hunting for a deep action RPG with satisfying class builds and a story that respects your time, look elsewhere. If you just want something light to click through on a slow afternoon and the premise sounds cool enough to carry you, you might get a few hours of mild entertainment out of it.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamMobile PortArena CombatClass-BasedLoot ProgressionSkill TreeWave DefenseApocalyptic Setting

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Processor
1 Ghz
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
150 MB available space

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Headup Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 jun 2015

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