Games like Exorcist: Reviewer of Minds
Looking for games like Exorcist: Reviewer of Minds? Here are top tactical simulation recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Let's! Revolution!, The Consuming Shadow or Endhall.
1 87%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicgrinding, story97% User Score 392 reviewsCritic Score 90%3 reviewsIn Let's Revolution, embark on a deadly game of hide and seek as you decipher numbered clues to uncover the path to your goals. Chase down the cowardly King through the realms of Beebom while facing off against a host of enemies. Gear up along the way with powerful items and abilities for a final showdown in Beebom City.
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2 87%Game Brain Scoregameplay, atmospheregrinding, stability96% User Score 372 reviewsCritic Score 55%2 reviewsThe Consuming Shadow is a procedural survival horror adventure in which you must explore the land, fight your way through randomly-generated dungeons and try to stay sane in your quest to save the world from the invading Ancients.
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3 85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicreplayability, story85% User Score 94 reviewsEndhall is a single-player, turn-based roguelike. Control an artificial intelligence as your combo actions in interesting ways to defeat your enemies and reach the end of the hallway.
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4 85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, replayability85% User Score 97 reviewsEver wondered what the love child of a Roguelike Deckbuilder and a Tabletop Boardgame would look like? Here’s the answer: Into The Grid features action-packed card battles and deeply tactical map exploration with resource management. We designed a unique dual-resource system where each card is played for its effect while simultaneously generating Virtual Memory (VIM), which allows the playe…
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5 85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, grinding85% User Score 520 reviewsWelcome to Ocean Keeper, a mining roguelike shooter with a top-down view. Play as a Miner whose spaceship has crashed on a planet, filled with underwater monsters. Find resources and artifacts for purchasing valuable upgrades. Use the time between each attack to power up your diver, mech, weapon or explore a new dungeon. Build automatic turrets, use drones to collect loot and improve your skill…
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6 89%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, optimization92% User Score 1,743 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsJupiter Hell is a classic turn-based roguelike set in a 90's flavored sci-fi universe. Rip and tear zombies, demons and unmentionable monstrosities, using shotguns, chainguns and the trusty chainsaw, to the shine of CRT monitors and the tune of heavy metal!
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7 75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, grinding77% User Score 571 reviewsCritic Score 65%1 reviewsBionic Dues is a tactical, turn-based roguelike with mech customization. Guide multiple classes of Exos through a variety of missions filled with enemy robots that are as buggy as they are angry. This is at least as bad as it sounds. Explore for loot, destroy key robotic facilities, and brace yourself for the final attack by your enemies... just as soon as they can pull it together.
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8 92%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, grinding92% User Score 610 reviewsPawnbarian is a puzzle roguelike. Use chess moves to control your hero on a tiny dungeon board and learn how to outmaneuver enemies with various traits!
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9 53%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, stability53% User Score 659 reviewsWhat Ancients Begat is a complete (~15 hour) game of family generations surviving the rise of western civilization. Survival is the ultimate goal. The sub-goals, you choose, build their story. Experience an abstract telling of the lives of our earliest recorded ancestors. Part board game, part machine, part nod to computer games of yore, it begins with a simple mechanic. Spend tokens to traverse …
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10 86%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicreplayability, grinding86% User Score 219 reviewsIn The Royal Writ, you don't just play cards - you command them on the battlefield. Place your loyal subjects strategically as they advance toward the enemy, dealing damage. But beware: any card that reaches the enemy base before victory is permanently destroyed and removed from your deck for the rest of your run. Sacrifice isn't just a risk - it's an essential strategy that creates memorable sub…
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