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The offensive of the undead begins. Gather holy power to summon soldiers and strengthen the starlight of Hellendil to defeat the undead. If the undead destroy this place, it will be game over.

Last Saintess is a simulation, strategy and tower defense game developed and published by eTIRUe.
Released on April 09th 2023 is available only on Windows in 4 languages: English, Japanese, Korean and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 362 reviews of which 313 were positive and 49 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.0 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: All newer version of Windows 10 (newer than version 1909.1350) and Windows 11 with support for DirectX 12 Agility SDK are supported.
  • Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 12 (with Shader Model 6.6 atomics), or Vulkan (VK_KHR_shader_atomic_int64)
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

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Feb. 2026
Its not that great but overall preety enjoyable experience. For the cons: 1. It crashes for me on the sirens stages and I think it have some memory leak or just my pc idk. 2. Gameplay is preety slow and this game is a bit too grindy because of that. But ye not bad overall and preety cheap too, I hope for some updates maybe for speeding the game maybe for some new stages and ofc for optimalizations.
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Jan. 2026
Somewhat unique type of tower defense game with little story and a whole lot of breasts. It's jank, it's cheap, it's something you might want to try if you have been browsing "Steam's Discovery Queue" tirelessly for a different kind of game. First off there are no "towers" in this game, only a statue acting as your "core". In game you play as a priestess named Claire. She can summon variety of troops (majority of them voluptuous) into the battlefield. Claire can also heal the troops, buff them and level up their stats as well as buy equipment. Story mode consists of you surviving 30 minutes of undead waves with boss at end, which might take you more than a few tries as you need to unlock better troops, items, level up passive perks, craft runes, etc. After you beat story you will unlock challenges, those are endless waves where you need to survive until boss, after which you basically unlock the variant of that boss as your own unit to buy. There are some sketch drawings with lore also. Visually it's decently cobbled up game made in Unreal Engine. There are 3 levels for each type of challenge map. Game has a somewhat stylized anime look and heroines / bosses / troops with exaggerated curves which isn't bad per se. Controls are bare bones but you don't need to move whole lot anyway. Game runs well, takes few GB's of storage. The whole gameplay loop might be dull until you farm up currency and unlock all the important perks, troops and items. There's a little gallery where you can look at troops up close, as well as variety of outfits for Clair you can buy. For 4 euro I spent on it I got twice as much in hours of fun, so worth it. If you struggle at a particular challenge you can always find saves with everything unlocked. Try it out for an hour, see if it's something you like.
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Dec. 2025
It's a fun tower defense game. The character models are nice and there's a good variety of upgrades. I haven't encountered any bugs or issues.
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Oct. 2025
Rating: "Good." The Last Saintess is a tower defense game, played with you right in the middle of the action in a 3rd person view. This gives you two unique benefits that you don't have in the usual top down tower defense games. For one its more immersive and secondly you can appreciate the character models... And the character models deserve a lot of appreciation :). I should say right off the bat that I'm a bit biased when it comes to games by eTIRUe. I've loved nearly all of them since I played "Dark Siren" and the one's I didn't love I still enjoy and try to 100 percent. They are all budget titles. None of them costing very much, and that goes a long way, I appreciate that they are priced reasonable and some would say realistically. For the cost and the content, I have never found the sometimes lack of polish or occasionally simplistic game play loops a problem. I don't know if its the character models or the incorporation of appreciation for said models directly in the game play or what... well ok, yeah its probably the character models, lol. They are always very very nice, and while nothing here is a triple a experience, the short comings are not egregious and I'm always having fun. That's the case with The Last Saintess. In The Last Saintess you play the heroine defending against the incoming hordes of enemies by placing units that vary from knights and sorceresses to more strange and sexy characters you unlock later on. For anyone into tower defense games you will be right at home. You start by placing a few units, each kill they earn nets you currency and you use that currency to place more units until you have hit your unit cap (most caps can be raised by leveling aspects of your powers when not in battle). You can also purchase and equip gear to your units, level them up or equip them with runes and accessories, all of which have either stat buffs or various perks like life draining hits etc. Your role in this being to keep upgrading your team before you get over run and healing your units using the heroine's powers. The units are fairly standard as first. The normal things you'd expect. Short range fighters, archers, AOE casters, etc. Once you progress far enough you can unlock new unit types (and there are a lot) most of which vastly change your potential and are easy on the eyes ;) (you can take control of a free moving camera at any time by pressing "C"). The pathing can be somewhat rough. Meaning the different lanes the monsters come down and the frequency or alternation which they use to come down them. Starts off super easy, a single lane but before long you have multiple lanes and even your back exposed. Again most of this is normal for TD games but the different levels in The Last Saintess are varied and interesting enough (along with new enemy types) to keep you interested and invested. I played this game so much I ended up getting all the achievements (which aren't that hard to obtain, really. There are only a handful of them) and finishing all the challenge modes (which are a form of torture on the hardest levels). I wanted there to be more, but there is a lot here once you get past the occasionally bad dialogue translation and somewhat repetitive game play that most tower defense games suffer from. To beat you might need to get inventive as the difficult later on can be brutal. I wish there was voice acting but for a title like this I understand why there isn't. It also doesn't remove much from this type of experience so it wasn't a huge deal. With tons to unlock, including sexy outfits for the heroine and very powerful and attractive new unit types, there is a lot here and the strategy is deeper than you might expect at first glance. The Last Saintess was very fun, something I had trouble putting down. I highly recommend it for anyone who is a fan of fan service and/or Tower Defense and Fantasy games. [If you like games like this, consider joining my curator group :) https://store.steampowered.com/curator/43326716/]
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July 2025
It's not porn. It's about 12 hours of legitimate fun. There are tons of upgrades for your units so you can try different strategies. There is a story mode you are supposed to last half an hour on, and then three actual levels you have to survive for up to an hour on. I got it on sale for $2.50 and felt great.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Last Saintess is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

Last Saintess is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

Last Saintess received 313 positive votes out of a total of 362 achieving a rating of 8.03.
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Last Saintess was developed and published by eTIRUe.

Last Saintess is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Last Saintess is not playable on MacOS.

Last Saintess is not playable on Linux.

Last Saintess is a single-player game.

Last Saintess does not currently offer any DLC.

Last Saintess does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Last Saintess does not support Steam Remote Play.

Last Saintess 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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Last Saintess
Rating
8.0
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49
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Developer
eTIRUe
Publisher
eTIRUe
Release 09 Apr 2023
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