Each minion has 5 abilities, some usable only from specific positions, alongside an ultimate that requires Wrath, a resource obtained passively by dealing and receiving damage. A squad of four minions faces off against four opponents in 2D turn-based battles. The combat in Iratus: Lord of the Dead will be instantly familiar to anyone who’s played Darkest Dungeon. Mixing Darkest Dungeon’s formula with a handful of RPG elements, the title puts players in the shoes of a vengeful necromancer with no love for the living and a utilitarian appreciation for his own unholy minions. Iratus: Lord of the Dead, recently released on Steam Early Access, aims to contribute towards tipping the scales, even if just a little. Being evil has always had its specific allure, yet the number of games that tackle playing as the bad guy pales in comparison to those where you’re the hero saving most, if not all, things.
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