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A micro-budget Early Access shooter where you survive a bio-corp outbreak against mutated humanoids, rough around every edge, but the chaos has a strange, scrappy pull to it.

I want to root for The Devil's Garden. Genuinely. It's the kind of solo-developer effort that shows up on Steam with almost no coverage, a four-sentence premise, and a handful of community posts from people who stumbled across it by accident. Lorenzo Entertainment built something here that clearly comes from a place of enthusiasm for third-person action and creature-feature horror, and that counts for something. But honesty is part of this job, so here we go. The setup is simple and kind of charming in its directness: a terrible accident at DRX BIO CORP has wiped out your colleagues, mutated humanoids are loose across large environments, and you need to reach a safe zone. That's it. No elaborate lore drops, no branching narrative. The game promises brutal close-range and long-range combat, various weapon types, and multiple paths through functional environments. On paper, that's a workable loop for a low-stakes action game. In practice, the execution is rough in ways that will matter a lot depending on your patience level. Enemy variety is thin, the aftermath of fights resets quickly with no persistent bodies on the ground, and the overall sense of tension that a bio-horror premise deserves just doesn't quite land. The community's own notes flag these gaps directly. What the game does have going for it is a certain unpretentious energy. It doesn't dress itself up as something it isn't. It's a basic, silly shooter with some messy fun baked in at the edges, and if you approach it with calibrated expectations and a fondness for unpolished indie experiments, some of that scrappy appeal gets through. The environments have scale, the combat has weight if you lean into close-quarters, and the Early Access framing at least hints at forward ambition, though post-launch updates have been quiet and the player base is tiny. For most people browsing this page, the honest answer is that The Devil's Garden sits in a category of games better suited to the very forgiving, the very curious, or the very patient. There's no Metacritic score, barely a handful of Steam reviews, and no real community momentum to speak of. If you're the kind of player who genuinely loves supporting one-person projects in their roughest early form, and if third-person survival shooters with mutant enemies sound like your weekend, this might scratch a specific itch. Everyone else should temper expectations sharply before clicking anything. Kai, Scout Team

The Devil's Garden

The Devil's Garden

8 jul 2020Lorenzo Entertainment
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A micro-budget Early Access shooter where you survive a bio-corp outbreak against mutated humanoids, rough around every edge, but the chaos has a strange, scrappy pull to it.

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I want to root for The Devil's Garden. Genuinely. It's the kind of solo-developer effort that shows up on Steam with almost no coverage, a four-sentence premise, and a handful of community posts from people who stumbled across it by accident. Lorenzo Entertainment built something here that clearly comes from a place of enthusiasm for third-person action and creature-feature horror, and that counts for something. But honesty is part of this job, so here we go. The setup is simple and kind of charming in its directness: a terrible accident at DRX BIO CORP has wiped out your colleagues, mutated humanoids are loose across large environments, and you need to reach a safe zone. That's it. No elaborate lore drops, no branching narrative. The game promises brutal close-range and long-range combat, various weapon types, and multiple paths through functional environments. On paper, that's a workable loop for a low-stakes action game. In practice, the execution is rough in ways that will matter a lot depending on your patience level. Enemy variety is thin, the aftermath of fights resets quickly with no persistent bodies on the ground, and the overall sense of tension that a bio-horror premise deserves just doesn't quite land. The community's own notes flag these gaps directly. What the game does have going for it is a certain unpretentious energy. It doesn't dress itself up as something it isn't. It's a basic, silly shooter with some messy fun baked in at the edges, and if you approach it with calibrated expectations and a fondness for unpolished indie experiments, some of that scrappy appeal gets through. The environments have scale, the combat has weight if you lean into close-quarters, and the Early Access framing at least hints at forward ambition, though post-launch updates have been quiet and the player base is tiny. For most people browsing this page, the honest answer is that The Devil's Garden sits in a category of games better suited to the very forgiving, the very curious, or the very patient. There's no Metacritic score, barely a handful of Steam reviews, and no real community momentum to speak of. If you're the kind of player who genuinely loves supporting one-person projects in their roughest early form, and if third-person survival shooters with mutant enemies sound like your weekend, this might scratch a specific itch. Everyone else should temper expectations sharply before clicking anything.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Early AccessThird-Person ShooterCreature HorrorSurvival EscapeGoreMicro-Budget IndieBio-Horror

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 7 (64 bit)
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GT 720 (2 GB) / Radeon r7 250 (2 GB) or equivalent
Processor
Intel i3 4160 / AMD A-4000 or equivalent
Sound Card
5.1

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Windows 10 (64 bit)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
20 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) / Radeon r7 370 (4 GB) or better
Processor
Intel i7 6700k / AMD FX8350 or equivalent
Sound Card
5.1

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Lorenzo Entertainment
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Fecha de lanzamiento
8 jul 2020

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