- August 31, 2021
- Dapper Grim Studios
Spoils of Plunder
46%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay, music
75% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
Spoils of Plunder is a hardcore action RPG with PvP, co-op and single player modes. It features novel combat and spell mechanics that set it aside from the rest of the genre. Spoils of Plunder is a game where skill matters.








Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features solid graphics and art assets thanks to the Unreal engine, making it visually appealing.
- It offers some interesting ARPG mechanics and can provide hours of fun, especially considering it's free.
- The developers show great dedication by making the game free and it has potential for future improvements.
- The combat feels clunky and unresponsive, making gameplay less enjoyable.
- The game lacks polish, with issues like poor UI design and bugs that can hinder progress.
- Multiplayer features are essentially non-existent, and the character creation options are very limited.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by classic action RPG elements such as combat, loot collection, and character progression, providing a fluid and engaging experience. While it may lack depth in certain areas, it offers many hours of entertainment, especially considering it is free.
“Gameplay consists of what you would expect from this kind of game: smashing barrels, smashing enemies, collecting loot, inventory management, going up levels, going through spell trees, and deciding where to spend your advancement points.”
“The game has some interesting ARPG mechanics; it is fluid and provides many hours of fun. It is also free—what more do you want?”
“It feels like the makers of Diablo had a good engine and some pretty art assets, along with a decent music loop, but they just didn't grasp gameplay.”
“Gameplay consists of what you would expect from this kind of game: smashing barrels, smashing enemies, collecting loot, managing inventory, leveling up, navigating spell trees, and deciding where to spend your advancement points.”
“The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, making it feel like a chore rather than an engaging experience.”