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Arboria

2021
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Single Player
AvailableSep 9, 2021
PlatformPC
DeveloperDreamplant Studio
Overview

Begin your journey in this dark fantasy rogue-lite. As a warrior, a Yotun, descend into the ever-changing Durnar and uncover the mysteries of your tribe. Use a variety of Symbiotic Weapons to fight enemies and mutate to become even stronger.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

75


Opencritic Score

80

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14 reviews found

86

Guiltybit.com

Sep 9, 2021

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80

Cogconnected.com

Sep 21, 2021

Arboria’s Souls-inspired combat is solid and it does some original things with the roguelike genre. It’s a modest title to be sure, but punches well above its weight when it comes to pure entertainment value. It’s weird and irreverent, doesn’t take itself too seriously, and all its systems work pretty well together. Arboria is one of those games that doesn’t try to do everything, but it has a distinctive approach to familiar mechanics and while it gets a little repetitive, it’s still fun for a good long time.


80

Gamerweb.pl

Sep 18, 2021

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80

Indiegamewebsite.com

Sep 27, 2021

On the whole, Arboria is a fun spin on the largely established roguelike formula, using its overgrown dark and dank setting to create a series of inventive mechanics, which means that no two runs are ever the same.


80

Thegamesmachine.it

Mar 30, 2021

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74

Gamezo.co.uk

May 7, 2020

Arboria is a fairly fun hack-and-slash roguelike adventure game with all its potential coming from how long you’re willing to play it for. It’s easy to jump in and out but truly becomes rewarding when you spend time developing your Yotun and exploring the dangerous depths of the ever-changing Durnar.


70

Gameblast.com.br

Sep 14, 2021

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70

CD-Action

Jan 19, 2022

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70

Heypoorplayer.com

Oct 8, 2021

Arboria is what I’d like to call a “status quo” game—as in it fits in with the current “gaming climate” (or whatever you want to call it) very nicely, but fails to make any kind of a splash. You play games like these because they’re already made up of components with which you’re comfortable, and, as a result, end up cozying up to said new game with relative ease. It’s not a bad thing to like, or even create games like these (several of my personal favorites fall into this category as well!), but, without that special “drive” to go the extra distance, you’ve already gone as far as you can go before things have even gotten started with that. Simply put, Arboria‘s just fine—and that’s all there is to it.


70

Portal.33bits.net

Sep 16, 2021

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