Survival horror dungeon crawler Labyrinth of the Demon King is neck-and-neck with Avowed and Oblivion Remastered as my private recreation of the 12 months up to now, which I completely didn’t anticipate after I loaded it up on my Steam Deck earlier than a flight (I ended up enjoying all of it 5 hours). However much more stunning is that its small improvement staff is already promising new additions only a week after launch.
First up, Labyrinth of the Demon King is getting a collection of tweaks and bug fixes in its first replace:
Added framerate cap choices (and warning popup that some behaviour could also be unpredictable at very excessive body charges)Disabled torch being unequipped when coming into an exterior cellUsing the short equip torch button will now equip the lantern if the participant has bought itFixed error the place placeholder language names had been used as an alternative of official translated termsFixed spelling error in Kings Courtroom PuzzleFixed concern the place standing results would show “{Amout}” as an alternative of the quantity for stack quantities for sure languages
All great things, however what’s actually thrilling is a preview of one thing simply over the horizon: A brand new spiked knuckle weapon that appears like an ideal addition to Demon King’s gritty, first-person melee fight.
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Along with Labyrinth of the Demon King’s stifling horror environment, the sport has a few of the finest first-person brawling I’ve seen in years. It is slow-paced, brutal, and very difficult, tied to an unforgiving stamina system that regenerates at a snail’s tempo, extra akin to different video games’ mana bars than the quickly regenerating endurance of Darkish Souls or The Elder Scrolls.
A pair of Shinobi-flavored spiked knuckles slots into a comparatively underserved area of interest in Labyrinth of the Demon King’s arsenal. They’re going to be the primary “fist” weapons within the recreation, and certainly one of only a few fast-attacking choices alongside a surreptitious tanto.
On my subsequent playthrough, although, I am going to nonetheless be sticking with the cursed blood katana cast out of the damaged blade you begin the sport with. PCG Australia editor Shaun Prescott praised the sport as “probably the most potent bizarre horror we’re prone to see in 2025” in his 81% evaluate of Labyrinth of the Demon King, and you will get it at a launch low cost for $15 (versus a typical $20) till Might 27 on Steam.