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Mist Slayer is an action Roguelite game. You are a time traveling hero, called to aid in a mystical war, and armed with unique weapons and skills. Face down amazing enemies in parallel universes, collecting various power-ups, and exploring as you go. Play alone or team up with friends.

Mist Slayer is a action roguelike, action and rogue-lite game developed and published by Moju Games.
Released on August 17th 2023 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 377 reviews of which 254 were positive and 123 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.5 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 17.49€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-6400 / AMD FX-8320
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 960 / R9 280
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 3 GB available space

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Oct. 2023
If you want to spend a pleasant afternoon with your friends, then you can try this game. In the game the player will take on the role of a brave man from another world to dispel the evil mists of this world. There is a detailed tutorial at the beginning and the hint signs are clear and eye-catching, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. The operation buttons are not complicated, but at the same time take into account the combination between the skills, so that novices can quickly master the operation at the same time, but also feel the fun brought by the game. The randomness brought by the "Rogue" element inside can make players feel fresh every time they enter the game. The talent system is complete, with multiple options to choose from, requiring players to think carefully, and the combination will have a magical effect when it fits. If you're looking to be a solo player, the experience will be just as memorable. It's normal to be stymied at the beginning of the game, and you'll need to level up as quickly as possible to unlock a lot of content to arm your character with. The game continues to be updated at the moment, so hopefully it will get better and better!
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Sept. 2023
First impressions are quite good, hope the game will recieve further updates ! And just to clarify, it's not "always online" as multiple reviews falsely state. You can switch to offline whenever you want. It's just not super obvious (little "save" icon on the upper right corner of the main menu)
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Aug. 2023
Mist Slayer is a captivating game that offers an immersive experience. The combat mechanics are exhilarating, However, there's room for bit more optimization, Mist Slayer could truly shine as a gaming masterpiece.
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Aug. 2023
Having only put a few minutes in here I can see the bones of a excellent game. Honestly, more than the bones. The devs seem to have prioritized expressing what they want the intended combat gameplay, game flow and how they want the game to be fun over optimization and graphical fidelity. It's very rare to see a game be this apparently unpolished and ugly yet feel "okay" to "good" in most cases while playing. Thumbs up if you want to play something you can have some fun with, understand that the game is considered released and hope that the development team updates it here and there to make it run better and look better. Signs of a good studio that need more money and manpower to release an excellent game are painted all over this game, and the only downside to me is that it feels low budget in all the low budget ways except having a competent gameplay design team who probably made the graphics as well because this reeks of small team that's communicating to release a game.
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Aug. 2023
This is a really fun game. Your starting character is a sword and board wielding hero. He can block, dodge and parry. He can also slash and throw his shield. All of the actions I just mentioned are intuitive, fun, and have impact. So, what do you do in this game? Well, you clear the mist by activating crystals. You have a combo meter. The higher it goes, the faster you attack. You can mash normal attacks for a second, then jump normal attack. Or you can normal, normal, special. It's nothing too complex but it encourages you to use everything you've got, and as your run evolves, you'll want to. This is not an open world game, but the maps (that are randomly generated) are just big open areas. As you wander around and kill enemies, you get Spirit Orbs. Once you fill your Spirit Orb bar up (2-5 mobs), you can activate a crystal. First of all, the crystals are highlighted by waypoints telling you how close you are to them, and where they are. If that fails, press M, and a map of the area opens up. So anybody who's like me and gets lost easily, have no fear! You can still explore the map, because it contains treasure chests that are unmarked, but you can do so while always knowing how to get to where you're going. So what do these crystals do? Well, they clear the mist (in a radius, with the total % of cleared showing on the right hand side). The benefit of this is that you move faster and take less damage. The other, and, major benefit of this is that each crystal you activate will give you something. There are powers in this game, which are mostly passive abilities. For example, the last slash of my basic combo got imbued with lightning. I then found an altar that gave me ice powers, and by looking at the helpful tooltip and noticing that there is a synergy, I became an unstoppable lightning/ice slasher. Some synergies weaken, some fit perfectly, and the crystals are always random. Cool. There are also weapon seals that do simple things like +% to normal/special, and complicated things like "your normal attack changes to one slash, +33% attack speed". Obviously, I took that, since the last attack of my normal combo activated the lightning/ice thing I had going on. It worked as described. Awesome. For active abilities, anything you defeat has a chance to drop a 1-3 time use item. My favorite thing in the world is chucking a potion at a big enemy and turning them into a helpless chicken. Of course before I realized I could do that, I chucked it at myself to see what it did, and sure enough, I was a useless little chicken wondering if I broke my game. (I didn't, you transform back within about 15-30 seconds. xD) Meta progression here involves leveling up (by playing runs, win or lose). Crystals get you characters (I have only the first 2 unlocked so far). Talent points, earned 1 per level, unlock base stats. This game is skill based enough with clear enemy tells that the "grind" doesn't NEED to happen, but if you like it, it's there. Before each run, you can unlock power ups at random that will only last for that run using crystals. That is unless you'd rather level up, get a new character or go to the cosmetic shop. This is an in game shop using in game crystals, by the way. It has some really cool, really goofy and just generally neat cosmetics for your character. I'm not a cosmetic type of person, but some of them got a chuckle out of me while I scrolled through and looked. There are at least 2 systems and a difficulty modifier I can't talk about because, well, I'm not at the required level to interact with those features yet. In case you couldn't tell, I like this game. I think the satisfying combat and the simplicity of the depth (if that makes sense) that is here rewards my time while teaching me (synergies, enemy patterns, attacks). It pushes me to play better in fun ways that don't feel forced or artificial. And I don't see a reason to ask for more than that. Highly recommend.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Mist Slayer is currently priced at 17.49€ on Steam.

Mist Slayer is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 17.49€ on Steam.

Mist Slayer received 254 positive votes out of a total of 377 achieving a rating of 6.45.
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Mist Slayer was developed and published by Moju Games.

Mist Slayer is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Mist Slayer is not playable on MacOS.

Mist Slayer is not playable on Linux.

Mist Slayer offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Mist Slayer includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

Mist Slayer does not currently offer any DLC.

Mist Slayer does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Mist Slayer does not support Steam Remote Play.

Mist Slayer 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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Mist Slayer
6.5
254
123
Game modes
Multiplayer
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Online players
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Developer
Moju Games
Publisher
Moju Games
Release 17 Aug 2023
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