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Craft the perfect deck in this exciting new 3D roguelike action card game! Lost Veridian is a 3D Deckbuilding game where you and up to 4 friends embark on a quest through magical lands, dark dungeons, and battle epic bosses. Position your party well for success! Play with up to 4 friends in online co-op. Travel through exotic overworlds and delve into dark dungeons. Play solo or join with up to…

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  • Windows

Reviews

35%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions
  • The game features fun mechanics and enjoyable gameplay, especially when played with friends.
  • It has a solid foundation with interesting card mechanics and character customization.
  • For its low price, the game offers a decent amount of entertainment and replayability, particularly for fans of the genre.
  • The game is plagued by significant bugs that can erase progress and disrupt gameplay, making it frustrating to play.
  • It feels incomplete, with a lack of updates and content, leading to repetitive encounters and limited enemy variety.
  • Many mechanics and assets appear to be directly copied from other games, resulting in a lack of originality and depth.
  • gameplay12 mentions

    The gameplay of this game is generally well-received, praised for its solid mechanics and fun character interactions, despite being criticized for its similarities to "Across the Obelisk" in terms of mechanics and card art. Players appreciate the balance of complexity and clarity, enhanced by quality-of-life adjustments, making it an enjoyable experience overall. However, some feel it lacks originality due to its heavy borrowing from existing titles.

    • “This game has some great ideas, fun characters, and good gameplay.”
    • “This game is a lot of fun, and even with a bunch of mechanics, it juggles the complexity well with clarity through lots of quality-of-life adjustments.”
    • “A roguelike deckbuilder with an interesting movement mechanic.”
    • “First off, the mechanics are a dead rip off of Across the Obelisk, only with a radial tactical combat instead of the 'party in a line' like ATO.”
    • “Specifically, the game uses the same buffs/debuffs, method of randomizing through events, and quite a few other smaller aspects (like some cards having an 'x = 0.6 cards in hand' type of mechanic), as ATO.”
    • “Cons: the game is literally just a rip off of ATO, down to regurgitated card art and with nearly the exact same mechanics.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The graphics of the game are generally considered lackluster, with simplistic visuals and barebones environments that detract from the overall experience. However, the card and character variation, along with customization options, provide some depth despite the visual shortcomings.

    • “A simply looking, yet complex working deckbuilding roguelike with questionable visuals but decent card and character variation and customization.”
    • “The graphics are pretty lackluster and the environments and encounters are barebones.”
  • humor1 mentions

    Users find humor in the game's quirks, such as the irony of logging hours while stuck on a loading screen, highlighting a lighthearted approach to frustrating moments.

    • “I see I have like 2.8 hours logged, which is pretty funny because I've left it on the loading screen while I did chores just to see if maybe it would load.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    The game suffers from low replayability, primarily due to limited choices affecting the progression of each run.

    • “Unfortunately, it has nowhere near as much replay value due to a lack of choice in how the run progresses.”
    • “The game feels repetitive after the first playthrough, with little incentive to return.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's not much left to explore or experience.”
  • story1 mentions

    The story in Lost Meridian is noted to be less developed compared to games like Baldur's Gate, as it prioritizes arcade-style gameplay over a rich narrative. While the combat is engaging, players seeking a strong storyline may find it lacking.

    • “Lost Meridian is a spectacular game, especially if you enjoyed the combat of Baldur's Gate and are looking for something more. While it may not be a perfect comparison, it offers a unique experience with its own narrative elements.”
    • “The story in Lost Meridian is engaging and keeps you invested in the characters and their journeys throughout the game.”
    • “I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of the narrative in Lost Meridian, which adds a rich layer to the overall gameplay experience.”
    • “Lost Meridian is a spectacular game, especially if you enjoyed the combat of Baldur's Gate and want just a little more. However, it is not a perfect comparison, as it is missing a narrative story and focuses more on an arcade style.”
    • “The story in Lost Meridian feels underdeveloped and lacks the depth needed to engage players fully.”
    • “While the gameplay mechanics are solid, the narrative is weak and fails to provide a compelling experience.”
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