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MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme is a single player hack and slash game with horror, fantasy and dark fantasy themes. It was developed by Morbidware and was released on May 21, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

Mörk Borg Heresy Supreme is a doom-metal action RPG set in the world of Mörk Borg. Wretched antiheroes explore a side-scrolling, semi-procedural grimdark fantasy world, searching for a way to prevent the apocalypse or make the suffering worse.

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81%Audience ScoreBased on 75 reviews
music11 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • Faithful adaptation of MORK BORG TTRPG including atmosphere, art style, music, and grimdark vibe.
  • Challenging, brutal, and rewarding combat that feels heavy, deliberate, and fitting to the setting.
  • Strong replayability and exploration in a roguelike structure with engaging quests and surprising depth.
  • Frequent crashes especially on Steam Deck causing lost progress and frustration.
  • Performance issues like inconsistent frame rate, stuttering, slowdowns affecting combat responsiveness.
  • Janky controls, occasional bugs, and unpolished menus leading to frustrating gameplay moments.
  • music

    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    55% positive mentions, 30% neutral mentions, 15% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its gritty, grungy, and atmospheric soundtrack that perfectly complements the dark, brutal dungeon-crawling experience. Many users find the music phenomenal, immersive, and integral to the game's tone, often adding it to personal playlists. Overall, the soundtrack significantly enhances the game's intense and grim aesthetic.

    • “A fun, gory dungeon crawler with an absolutely killer soundtrack that perfectly captures the tone and atmosphere of a good Mörk Borg campaign - a brutal, blasphemous grind into the final days of the dying lands.”
    • “The soundtrack is phenomenal, and I will be using it for games of Borg around the table.”
    • “The sound design feels visceral and the music perfectly sets the tone.”
    • “Final fight feels like being hit over the head with a tube sock full of brightly colored, high contrast, polyhedral dice to a grungy distorted metal musical backdrop.”
    • “Combat takes a bit getting used to and will probably further improve with some time, but it nails the vibes of mörk borg from the art to the music to the utter brutality.”
    • “Tough ass game, music rips, combat is weighty and position based, visuals are incredible and the atmosphere is here.”
  • graphics

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 31% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The game's graphics masterfully capture the distinct, grim art style and vibe of the Mörk Borg tabletop RPG, featuring iconic fonts, dark color palettes, and chaotic, death metal-inspired visuals. Reviewers praise the stylized, immersive aesthetics as a standout aspect, often calling the art alone worth experiencing, while noting it complements the intense, atmospheric gameplay effectively.

    • “As a fan of Mörk Borg, my eyes couldn't believe this when I first saw it: a side-scrolling dungeon crawling action-oriented hack and slash RPG, yet completely accurate to the rules, setting, art style, and vibe of the Mörk Borg pen and paper roleplaying game.”
    • “The art style is perfectly stylized and representative of Mörk Borg and engages with the player wonderfully without being too distracting with the bright colors.”
    • “The tabletop game's grim artwork is present throughout, complete with iconic fonts and color palette.”
    • “Buggy as hell but aesthetically amazing and very fun (when it works).”
    • “From leveling up potentially causing you to lose stats, to the art style and vibe itself.”
    • “The tabletop game's grim artwork is present throughout, complete with iconic fonts & color palette.”
  • gameplay

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 30% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    The gameplay is characterized by a challenging, brutal, and methodical pace that emphasizes strategic combat fitting the game's dark and gritty atmosphere. Players appreciate the integration of tabletop mechanics and RPG elements, though some encounter technical issues and a minimal tutorial that can hinder the experience. Overall, it offers a visceral, tactical experience for those seeking unforgiving gameplay.

    • “As far as gameplay goes, the combat is intentionally slower-paced to fit with the grungy and unheroic vibe of Mörk Borg, and it delivers well on that, feeling visceral and oppressive.”
    • “Music is amazing and the gameplay is both quick and brutal, yet slow and strategic.”
    • “Bottom line, if you're into methodical, unforgiving gameplay, Mörk Borg Heresy Supreme will scratch that itch for sure.”
    • “Decent but weighty combat, strange menu-ing, seemingly softlocked out of completing the first quest for obtaining a troll finger after searching every room in the area, and the 'tutorial' is next to nothing that just feels intrusive to gameplay when it does come up.”
    • “The gameplay is what you'd expect in a game like this, not really too hard but brutal!”
    • “Extremely difficult, but well built with room for tactics within the gameplay.”
  • optimization

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    Optimization is currently inconsistent, with some users experiencing smooth performance and notable improvements since beta, while others face frequent crashes, frame rate drops, stuttering, and input lag that impact gameplay. These issues particularly affect combat responsiveness and progress retention, though developers are expected to address them as the game is still early in early access.

    • “The difference in performance between this and the beta alone is huge already.”
    • “Aside from that, I have not encountered any performance issues and I am still having fun so far.”
    • “The developers will probably fix these issues, it's very early into early access, but I would suggest waiting until the performance and combat system issues are addressed for a smoother experience.”
    • “The game has a very inconsistent frame rate, in addition to freezing, stuttering, crashing, and tearing constantly.”
    • “The performance issues also tie into the combat, which makes it feel unresponsive due to the sluggish framerate.”
    • “Dying because of the game’s performance issues rather than your own slip ups is extremely annoying.”
  • story

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 43% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The story in this roguelike game is already engaging and immersive, combining a dark, atmospheric narrative with varied quests and encounters that change between runs. Players appreciate the unique blend of storytelling elements inspired by games like Darkest Dungeon and Souls, though early access issues such as minimal tutorial support and occasional quest softlocks slightly hinder the experience. Overall, the narrative hooks players and builds anticipation for further developments.

    • “The roguelike structure works really well: side quests can change between runs, encounters vary from area to area, and there’s always a chance to stumble upon something new.”
    • “Even in early access, the story has already hooked me.”
    • “Fun maps framed sort of as dungeons, with a pretty immersive quest (that I've seen so far), and tons of regions straight from the book have me excited for what's to come.”
    • “Decent but weighty combat, strange menu-ing, seemingly softlocked out of completing the first quest for obtaining a troll finger after searching every room in the area, and the 'tutorial' is next to nothing that just feels intrusive to gameplay when it does come up.”
  • atmosphere

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    71% positive mentions, 29% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is consistently praised for its immersive, dark, and gritty tone, enhanced by stylish menus, weighty combat, and an exceptional soundtrack that perfectly captures the brutal, metal-inspired world. Fans of roguelikes and the Mörk Borg RPG will find its heavy, blasphemous vibe and rich exploration compelling and authentic. Overall, the atmosphere significantly elevates the intense and challenging gameplay experience.

    • “If you enjoy roguelikes with strong replayability, exploration, challenging combat, and amazing atmosphere, this is definitely worth checking out.”
    • “A fun, gory dungeon crawler with a killer soundtrack that perfectly captures the tone and atmosphere of a good Mörk Borg campaign - a brutal, blasphemous grind into the final days of the dying lands.”
    • “As a huge fan of the Mörk Borg RPG zines, the atmosphere and grungy, metal folklore vibes are spot-on.”
  • stability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The game offers an aesthetically impressive and enjoyable experience but suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent bugs and occasional screen freezes. However, it runs smoothly on the Steam Deck and effectively maintains its unique atmosphere without performance slowdowns.

    • “Runs great on Steam Deck and captures that Mörk Borg vibe into a side-scrolling roguelite with the apocalypse timer, travel time, and rest handled in a way that doesn't slow everything down.”
    • “Buggy as hell but aesthetically amazing and very fun (when it works).”
    • “Screen occasionally freezes.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers strong replayability, especially for fans of roguelikes featuring exploration, challenging combat, and immersive atmosphere. However, its current playability issues may hinder the experience for some players.

    • “If you enjoy roguelikes with strong replayability, exploration, challenging combat, and amazing atmosphere, this is definitely worth checking out.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The character development closely follows the original tabletop source material, with designs directly adapted from the books, providing a faithful representation but limited originality.

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MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme is a hack and slash game with horror, fantasy and dark fantasy themes. Common tags for MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme include indie, roguelite, early access, combat, nonlinear and others.

MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 1 hours playing MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme.

MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme was released on May 21, 2026.

MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme was developed by Morbidware.

MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme for its music but disliked it for its optimization.

MÖRK BORG Heresy Supreme is a single player game.

Similar games include Powerlust, Devil Spire, SOULGRAVE, Stillborn Slayer, Soul Cauldron and others.