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Coming from the same designer behind Swallow the Sea and Perfect Vermin, two fantastically weird games we have their biggest yet with Brutal Orchestra and it's a little on the dark side once again.

The developer says it's a mix of a "Turn-Based Roguelike Strategy game with resource management and deck-building elements". You died, you've gone to purgatory and you've done a deal with the devil to eventually exact your revenge on whoever killed you when they eventually come along to purgatory too. Until then, you're exploring and combatting a bunch of otherworldly horrors.

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No release date yet other than "soonish". I'm sold already though, what an awesome trailer.

You can wishlist / follow Brutal Orchestra on Steam.

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Arehandoro Sep 9, 2021
I see a certain resemblance to Bleach's hollows.
Purple Library Guy Sep 9, 2021
I see in the description no reference to an orchestra. And here I was expecting some sort of vast expansion of the Muppaphone concept.
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