Grab a copy of Dark Messiah or Warhammer: Vermintide, then sprinkle some Roboquest and a dash of Hades, and you’ll get Mortal Sin. At first, the almost grotesque layer of paint over the retro-style visuals looks unappealing, but as you get used to it, this indie soon cements itself as one of the best roguelite games of rest years – trust me, I should know.
Mortal Sin is my favorite roguelite you haven’t played, and it’s a steal in this Steam key bundle
21 May 20260

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