Erosion’s unique selling point is obvious. You can completely alter the future of the game’s world simply by dying or clearing out a little town. As the game’s Steam description reads, “Die in a dungeon? Wake up ten years later. That peaceful farm is now a cultist compound worshipping the Great Ol’ Rooster. That store owner you helped? They’ve built an empire.” It’s a fascinating feature that makes you think about everything you do, and while the focus was on other aspects during my hands-on time at SGF, it seems to be really smartly implemented.
Erosion’s time-bending twist stands out, but it’s also a great roguelike twin-stick shooter
24 June 20260

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