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After a new fast-paced action dungeon crawler? Helms of Fury built with Godot Engine looks like a lot of fun and worth keeping an eye on. The developer has just put up a Kickstarter campaign with plans to offer native Linux support. They're hoping to raise CA$15,000 by November 20 with a release planned for 2023.

Designed to offer plenty of freedom with the ability to create some insanely powerful character builds, there's a lot to love about the design. Mixing together tons of items to collect across different rarities, with a system that allows you to power up further using a mixtures of attunements and runes to buff you up.

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With three very different Knights to choose from including the lightning-charged Storm Knight; the powerful and explosive Mecha Knight; or the bow-wielding, pet-summoning Wild Knight. There's also going to be a two-player mode.

You can back it on Kickstarter and follow on Steam.

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furaxhornyx Oct 22, 2021
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The gameplay reminds me a bit of Wizard of Legend... I'm fine with this
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