Lost Veridian
- November 20, 2023
- Half D Gaming
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…
Reviews
- The game is surprisingly fun with friends, offering enjoyable co-op gameplay and a solid core mechanic.
- It's inexpensive and provides decent entertainment value, especially for fans of the card battler genre.
- The game features good character and card variation, making it engaging despite its rough edges.
- Co-op play is flawed as only the host retains progression currencies, making it frustrating for other players.
- The game feels incomplete, with limited content and a lack of updates since its release, leading to a sense of abandonment.
- It heavily resembles other games like Across the Obelisk, lacking originality in design and offering minimal replay value.
- gameplay8 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally regarded as solid and enjoyable, with some players appreciating its fun characters and innovative ideas. However, there are criticisms regarding the game's lack of originality, as it closely resembles another title, ATO, in both mechanics and card art. Overall, while the core gameplay is well-received, concerns about its generic assets and derivative nature persist.
“I don't really care that the assets are generic or whatever some people have said -- it is the gameplay that is important and the core gameplay here is solid enough for me to hope it keeps getting updates.”
“This game has some great ideas, fun characters, and good gameplay.”
“This game has some great ideas, fun characters, and good gameplay.”
“Cons: the game is literally just a rip off of ATO, down to regurgitated card art and with nearly the exact same mechanics.”
“Cons: the game is literally just a rip off of ATO, down to regurgitated card art and with nearly the exact same mechanics.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally considered lackluster, with simplistic visuals and barebones environments and encounters. While the card and character variation and customization are decent, the overall aesthetic does not impress.
“The graphics are pretty lackluster and the environments and encounters are barebones as heck.”
“A simply looking, yet complex working deckbuilding roguelike with questionable visuals but decent card and character variation and customization.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from low replayability, primarily due to limited choices affecting the progression of each run, which diminishes the incentive to replay.
“Unfortunately, it has nowhere near as much replay value due to a lack of choice in how the run progresses.”