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More information.Iratus: Lord of the Dead review - a wicked good time
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Iratus: Lord of the Dead felt like it shouldn't be as fun as it is. You may have heard it described as a reverse Darkest Dungeon. And it is, with a dash of Heroes of Might and Magic in there too, plus the whole dark lord shtick of Dungeon Keeper and Overlord.
The premise is Iratus was once an all-powerful necromancer on the verge of conquering the world with his undead legions. Unfortunately for the forces of evil, some big damn heroes showed up at the last minute to put him down and save the day. But Iratus doesn't stay dead. Our bad boy is back and mad as hell. So it's time to raise some minions and take over the world. Iratus is not a complex character, and there's not much story going on here apart from what's necessary to move the action.
What our villain lacks in subtlety, he more than makes up for in snark -- Iratus' contemptuous asides, directed at enemies and servants alike. His remarks are well-voiced and motivate the player to slaughter the "innocent" and not care too much about the minions. Because they will die. Again and again.
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Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a side-facing tactical roguelike in which you play a necromancer leading an undead army to control the world. You'll need brains, in-game and out, to master this challenging title.
Iratus: Lord of the Dead tweaks the team tactics formula of Darkest Dungeon but cuts down on the management aspect to focus firmly on moving quickly from combat to combat. It lacks the narrative flair or emotional punch of its inspiration but makes up for it with satisfying tactical options and a balanced challenge level.
Score: 7/10