Halls of Torment: Prelude
Halls of Torment PRELUDE is a casual roguelite action rpg presented in a pre rendered retro look reminiscent of RPGs from the late 90s
Videogame for , developed by Chasing Carrots and published by Chasing Carrots
Release date: ()
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Halls of Torment PRELUDE is a casual roguelite action rpg presented in a pre rendered retro look reminiscent of RPGs from the late 90s. Choose one of the hero characters and descend into the deadly Halls of Torment. Fight unholy horrors from beyond and survive wave after wave until you face one of the tormented lords. Advance your hero with character traits, abilities, and items. Create a new powerful build during each run. Explore various underground expanses and find new powerful items that enable you to venture even deeper into the abyss.
PRELUDE Features
- Quick and casual runs of maximum 30 minutes
- Old school pre rendered artstyle
- Quest based meta progression
- Diverse bosses featuring unique mechanics and attack patterns
- Items can be retrieved to the overworld and used to customize future runs
- Interactable environments: Use traps and hazards to your advantage!
PRELUDE Content
- 2 stages with dynamic progression
- 3+ unique bosses
- 15+ unique monsters
- 3+ playable characters
- 6+ different and upgradable abilities
- 8+ blessings making you stronger for each attempt
- 30+ different items to unlock and retrieve
- 100+ traits that upgrade characters and abilities
- 30+ quests to complete
Many more features and content will be available in the main game.
Save games from Halls Of Torment PRELUDE can be taken over to the main game Halls Of Torment
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 7+
- CPU (Processor): 2 Cores / 3GHz
- RAM: 2 GB
- Free disk space: 1 GB
- Dedicated Video Memory (VRAM): 4096 MB
- Video card: Intel Iris Xe / AMD RX 480
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