Steam Game with ‘Very Positive’ Reviews is Like Ratchet and Clank Meets Hades
Early 2000s 3D platformers like Ratchet and Clank have served as inspiration for indie games for years, and the newly released roguelite BREW perfectly captures the essence of those old-school games while introducing more challenging mechanics that can be found in different genres. Blending the platforming and gunplay of Ratchet and Clank while mixing in the roguelite battle system of games like Hades, BREW creates a unique environment with colorful enemies, multiple playstyles, and a magical story.
Released for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on November 6, BREW has already earned ‘very positive’ reviews, with many praising its vibrant graphics, intriguing NPC interactions, and magic elements reminiscent of games like Hogwarts Legacy. Developer Snow Leaf Studies touts BREW as taking inspiration from Ratchet and Clank plus Hades, with a touch of Gunfire Reborn, offering a lighthearted roguelite experience for both veterans and newcomers to the genre.
BREW Trailer Shows Off Magical Combat in Roguelite Battles
BREW transports players to a magical academy, similar to those found in games like Wizard101, where they must overcome the challenges of The Tower and defeat villainous foes in an attempt to complete their courses and pass their exams. Players will need to think on their feet as they overcome both environmental obstacles through 3D platforming and face off against relentless enemies, and even fellow alchemy students, in action-packed third-person roguelite gameplay. In addition to the combat and platforming, BREW also features an intricate crafting system, which allows players to create a variety of magical potions that will aid in their attempt to pass their tests.
Players will need to gather ingredients and brew their potions mid-battle, utilizing the various powers of healing, speed boosts, and even explosions to become the ultimate alchemist. The handy potion gun allows for fierce combos, while special badges unlock new abilities and potion recipes, much like the mechanics of other dungeon-crawling roguelite games. Players can also use their interactions with fellow students and staff to uncover character skills and hidden rooms in The Tower for additional discoveries brimming with adventure. Interested fans can check out a free demo of BREW or get the full game at a 20% discount, until November 20.
The sheer variety of games like Ratchet and Clank that add unique gameplay mechanics from other genres serve as a testament to the evergreen popularity of 3D platformers with addictive combat. Whether BREW will have the same staying power remains to be seen, but it has certainly gotten off to a decent start by catching the eye of long-time fans of similar titles.