Compare The Jiang Shi 2 :Curse of Soul prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by 谭浩翔. Published by 谭浩翔. Released on 1/23/2025. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A solo-dev fever dream of Taoist mythology and Russian roulette tension, built by one person in days and somehow landing at Very Positive on Steam.

I keep coming back to the fact that one developer built this in roughly two and a half days. That detail colors everything about Curse of Soul, and not in the way you might expect. There is a scrappiness here that never quite tips into carelessness, and for a game rooted in Chinese folk mythology about the undead, that feels almost poetically appropriate. Jiang Shi, the hopping vampires of Qing-dynasty legend, deserve a game that moves on instinct rather than corporate schedule, and this sequel obliges. The setup puts you first-person into the body of a female Taoist on Penglai Island, the mythical floating isle of immortals, locked in a confrontation with your former junior sister who has slipped toward the demon path. The first-person perspective is doing real work here. Taoist combat against a corrupted sparring partner hits differently when you are not watching a character on screen but inhabiting her, feeling the oppressive atmosphere press in from all sides. Environmental interactions layer onto that claustrophobia, and the world does respond to your prodding, which matters in a game this short. The headline mechanical twist is the Russian roulette system woven into its battles. Each decision carries genuine mortal weight, unknowns and risks stacked against your read of the situation. It is not a gimmick bolted on for shock value. Within the frame of a story about fate, inner fear, and whether a Taoist can stop someone she once loved from crossing a point of no return, the randomized life-or-death stakes feel thematically honest. Multiple endings branch from the choices you make under that pressure, so a second run through is short enough to be painless and different enough to be worth it. Where the game shows its rapid development is in surface polish. Do not expect genre-leading 3D fidelity or a deeply systemic RPG with branching skill trees. The drama is delivered through plot momentum and atmosphere rather than mechanical depth. Players who want a long open world or extensive character builds will find this thin. Players who want a focused, strange, culturally specific slice of action-horror that knows exactly when to end will find something genuinely rare on Steam at this price tier. Community reception tells its own story. Very Positive ratings from players who seem almost surprised by what they got, with reviewers pointing to the value relative to price and the sheer audacity of the solo execution. That warmth is earned. Curse of Soul is an underdog with a clear heartbeat, and that heartbeat is the sound of one developer sitting down and finishing something real. Kai, Scout Team

The Jiang Shi 2 :Curse of  Soul
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The Jiang Shi 2 :Curse of Soul

Jan 23, 2025谭浩翔
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A solo-dev fever dream of Taoist mythology and Russian roulette tension, built by one person in days and somehow landing at Very Positive on Steam.

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I keep coming back to the fact that one developer built this in roughly two and a half days. That detail colors everything about Curse of Soul, and not in the way you might expect. There is a scrappiness here that never quite tips into carelessness, and for a game rooted in Chinese folk mythology about the undead, that feels almost poetically appropriate. Jiang Shi, the hopping vampires of Qing-dynasty legend, deserve a game that moves on instinct rather than corporate schedule, and this sequel obliges. The setup puts you first-person into the body of a female Taoist on Penglai Island, the mythical floating isle of immortals, locked in a confrontation with your former junior sister who has slipped toward the demon path. The first-person perspective is doing real work here. Taoist combat against a corrupted sparring partner hits differently when you are not watching a character on screen but inhabiting her, feeling the oppressive atmosphere press in from all sides. Environmental interactions layer onto that claustrophobia, and the world does respond to your prodding, which matters in a game this short. The headline mechanical twist is the Russian roulette system woven into its battles. Each decision carries genuine mortal weight, unknowns and risks stacked against your read of the situation. It is not a gimmick bolted on for shock value. Within the frame of a story about fate, inner fear, and whether a Taoist can stop someone she once loved from crossing a point of no return, the randomized life-or-death stakes feel thematically honest. Multiple endings branch from the choices you make under that pressure, so a second run through is short enough to be painless and different enough to be worth it. Where the game shows its rapid development is in surface polish. Do not expect genre-leading 3D fidelity or a deeply systemic RPG with branching skill trees. The drama is delivered through plot momentum and atmosphere rather than mechanical depth. Players who want a long open world or extensive character builds will find this thin. Players who want a focused, strange, culturally specific slice of action-horror that knows exactly when to end will find something genuinely rare on Steam at this price tier. Community reception tells its own story. Very Positive ratings from players who seem almost surprised by what they got, with reviewers pointing to the value relative to price and the sheer audacity of the solo execution. That warmth is earned. Curse of Soul is an underdog with a clear heartbeat, and that heartbeat is the sound of one developer sitting down and finishing something real. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Chinese FolkloreRussian Roulette MechanicMultiple EndingsSolo DevFirst-Person HorrorShort CompletableTaoist MythologyDecision-Driven

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
windows7/8/10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770
Processor
Intel i5 4代

Recommended

OS
windows7/8/10
Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
Processor
Intel i5 4代以上配置

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Game Info

Developer
谭浩翔
Publisher
谭浩翔
Release Date
Jan 23, 2025

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The Jiang Shi 2 :Curse of Soul was released on 23 January 2025.

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The Jiang Shi 2 :Curse of Soul was developed by 谭浩翔.