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Immortal Planet is an action RPG with challenging combat that rewards patience and punishes recklessness. Explore the crumbling remains of a society of immortals trapped in endless cycles of rebirth. Fight your way to discover the planet's mystery and escape its curse.

Immortal Planet is a souls-like, action and rpg game developed and published by teedoubleuGAMES.
Released on July 27th 2017 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 380 reviews of which 238 were positive and 142 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.1 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 1.45€ on Eneba.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later.
  • Graphics: If it can run Crysis then it it should be fine.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0

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Aug. 2019
I recommend this game but i still have to give it a thumbs down. This is a beautiful game with solid gameplay mechanics that fit incredibly well with its isometric style, if you are searcing for a hard experience look no further. But it's the same difficulty that turned it down for me, consider this, the first non-tutorial boss you will encounter can: dash across the map stunning you for several seconds on contact, hit you for a third of your life, fire a laser across the arena that leaves a trail of fire that keeps damaging you and spawn mines that home on you and stun you when you get too close. Not that bad you may think, but consider that this boss uses at least three of theese moves in less than a second and you can start to notice how it can get annoying. Edit: forgot to mention that the majority of the time of this boss is spent returning to it instead of fighting it, there's a reason other games put save spots before bullshit bosses. Second Edit: while thinking about it I had a similar experience to Hyper Light Drifter, the game becomes much easier if you do certain things, the boss i described was one of the last, the game has a problem conveying a sense of direction to the player. Other tips i can give you are: talk to the frozen archivist untill it sells you stuff, the items you HAVE to buy in order to not make the game straight up hell for you are the one that increases the potency of your healing potions and the one that mends freshly dealt damage.
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June 2018
Some tips for beginnners: if you're not skilled at timing blocks or dodges, start with the Bloodshot Eyes relic. They'll help you regain health if you get hit - perfect for button mashers. Also consider the Shieldaxe for your starting weapon. In its normal form, you can use it to efficiently block attacks until your enemy is out of stamina. Then you can dash into them to stun them, then turn your shield into an axe and easily kill them. Almost every enemy in the game, final boss included, and be defeated by this method if you're patient. Finally, I advise against putting too many points into intelligence/willpower. While it's great to be able to throw a lot of high-damage fireballs, the most effective DPS in this game will always come from your melee weapons. Stunning your enemy so you can hit them a lot is almost always better than hanging back and throwing fire.
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July 2017
In short, I enjoyed playing this game, it was more enjoyable than I originally thought it would be. Before I go on though I would point out that, I am very much the targeted demographic being a huge fan of this style of gameplay, having finished the souls series multiple times. Also note that I played the entire game using an Xbox 360 controller so I cannot confirm how well the keyboard handles. Pros: • Level design is well done, and encourages short cuts • The combat is immediately familiar and holds up to other titles in the genre • The weapon and item selection is quite varied allowing for replayability • Every single boss is good, some even great (Alpha Twin = Prince Lothric?) • The artefact choice at the beginning is great (needs to be a way to swap them) • From first glance, the builds that are possible seem varied and extensive • Dash into enemy to stun is a great mechanic whilst not perfect • The story whilst not perfect is surprisingly interesting, and a great take on the whole hero keeps resurrecting idea that the souls games are known for • Not to spoil anything but the challenges to get more healing is something I personally really like. Cons: • Dash is not the most accurate of movements which causes some issues in both traversing the level and during combat • Resting resets the state of your weapon • Door mechanics can occasionally force an area reset • Some enemy attacks can be hyper specific at any distance (Prisoner One Laser Beam) • There is the occasional attack which does not give any time to react leading to some unfair deaths (Toxic grenade, Psycher Rifle) • Parrying seems a bit too easy (maybe just me?) • There needs to be some obvious rest point after a boss which isn’t always the case • Blocking does not seem to stagger enemy chain attacks • The mimic enemies are too random and I was mostly annoyed by them Bugs: • Small thing where going up an elevator into the hub section, before the elevator even arrives you can move the camera like you are walking normally before you are even in the level. • There were two points where I had to reset the level as a door closed as an enemy on the other side of it had seen me • The biggest issue by far is that the final boss in the ship got stuck on walls a whole bunch, which ended the fight prematurely for me Summary I beat the game in 8 hours, and I did not feel I was rushing, the time whilst not huge is fine for a game like this as the levels don’t vary significantly and the game does not want to waste your time. Because of the 2D plane the combat whilst enjoyable is not as nuanced as something like dark souls, and the shorter time means that it does not get exhausting like a 20-hour game would. In summary, I don’t think the game is for everyone but souls/ soulsborne fans will enjoy it, I personally would pay full price for this but getting it during a sale would be even better especially if people see value for time put into a game as it is not the longest of experiences. I would love to see more of this, especially some kind of local/ online vs mode.
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July 2017
Very interesting game, I'm enjoying it immensely. It has a very sedate pace. Combat has almost a rythm to it that is easy to lose and then you start to become frantic but if you keep with the ebb and flow and it is truly great. The story is told in small descriptions found in the compendium. When you defeat a new enemy you get a small introductionary blurb but if you kill enough of them you get asmall description about the Immortal society. So in this way you have to keep checking your compendium, looking at the enemies you defeated and reading about the items you gain and you learn a little bit more about what's going on and this world you are playing in. If you have an open mind, enjoy story rich games and are willing to treat each battle with a certain level of respect and focus the game is great and highly recommended, already lookin forward to possible DLC.
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July 2017
So before I go into this, I should mention that I am a huge sucker for anything soulslike, so I have a special place in my heart for games like this. Immortal Planet is, as advertised, an isometric souls-like game. It uses the same familiar stamina system. There is no rolling, but you do dash, so in that regard it's more like Bloodborne. The story is captivating, the controls are tight, all enemies require study to defeat. So all is good in that department. The bosses are also very interesting and complex. The two I've faced so far have 3 phases which are outlined by some UI bars above their heads. The boss hits deal HUGE damage, but they are very well telegraphed, so it works out. The character leveling system and customization is also reasonably robust. So far I've discovered 3 spells that all have interesting and situation dependent properties. A lot of strategy here. I think anyone who's a fan of the souls series would not be disappointed with this indie title.
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Immortal Planet is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam.

Immortal Planet is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 14.99€ on Steam.

Immortal Planet received 238 positive votes out of a total of 380 achieving a rating of 6.05.
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Immortal Planet was developed and published by teedoubleuGAMES.

Immortal Planet is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Immortal Planet is not playable on MacOS.

Immortal Planet is not playable on Linux.

Immortal Planet is a single-player game.

Immortal Planet does not currently offer any DLC.

Immortal Planet does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Immortal Planet does not support Steam Remote Play.

Immortal Planet is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Immortal Planet
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teedoubleuGAMES
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teedoubleuGAMES
Release 27 Jul 2017
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