A new roguelike action game called To Kill a God has just been announced. The game is being developed by Glitch Factory and will be published by Mad Mushroom. It is set to launch for PC via Steam this winter. If you are curious to try it early, a free demo is already available on Steam.
This game takes you into a dark and dangerous world where death is not the end. You play as a Traveler who is stuck in an endless cycle of battle, death, and rebirth. The only way to escape this cursed realm is by doing the impossible—killing the god that controls it.
The world of To Kill a God is called the Death Spiral. It is a strange and deadly place where warriors are trapped forever, fighting again and again. The Traveler, your character, is one of them. Every time you die, you start over, but each run gives you a chance to grow stronger. The goal is simple but intense: break the cycle and defeat the god guarding the exit.
The game is all about fast and fluid combat. Battles are tough and require skill. You need to master your attacks and timing if you want to survive. Every run allows you to unlock new powers, defeat deadly enemies, and face challenging bosses.
One of the most interesting features is the game’s unique skill tree system. Called the SkillMap, it works like a map. As you move across it, you unlock new abilities. Your choices on this map shape your playstyle and power. It is not just about upgrading—it’s about deciding your path.
You can also choose your Traveler based on how you want to fight. Some characters are great at melee combat, others prefer using magic or attacking from a distance. Each one has their own strengths, and you can upgrade their skills to match your strategy.
As you play, you collect loot, skills, and upgrades. You can mix and match these to create the perfect build. With so many possible combinations, every run feels different. You can try new recipes and strategies to find out what works best for you.
The world of To Kill a God is dark, mysterious, and full of secrets. You will explore strange lands, face mad cults, and battle against demigods. The story slowly unfolds as you progress, giving you more reasons to fight and escape.
If you love roguelike games with deep combat and endless replay value, To Kill a God looks very promising. The demo is out now on Steam, and the full release is coming this winter. This could be one of the most exciting indie games to watch in 2025.
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