Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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You are the Spirit Hunters in this action rogue-lite. Slay huge waves of monsters and harvest their souls for ever increasing power. Unlock many playable characters, abilities, maps and more through a deep progression system.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is a action roguelike, rogue-lite and action game developed and published by Creature Cauldron.
Released on June 20th 2023 is available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Russian and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 1,564 reviews of which 1,234 were positive and 330 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.6 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 7.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 (or higher)
  • Processor: Quad Core 2.5-2.7 GHZ
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel(R) Integrated Graphics - Lowest Tested so far was HD Graphics 530
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Subject to change - As we go through EA we will refine this.

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Feb. 2026
What this game does great is the unlock and progression system which is quite interesting and unique... Also, a personal preference is the art style which is not too flashy. P.S. I would even say that the Unlocking and Progression system is the best in the whole Survivor genre...
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Dec. 2025
Very nicely done game that I enjoyed. I have 2 achievements missing that I will never get (skill issue), but I enjoyed every run. I ended up with my favorite character, but it's still nice to explore all the different magics that you can use.
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Dec. 2025
Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is a fast-paced rogue-lite survival game developed and published by Creature Cauldron that firmly plants itself within the “bullet heaven” subgenre while striving to stand out through vibrant presentation, layered progression systems, and a strong emphasis on build experimentation. From the first run, the game establishes a familiar but satisfying loop: you are dropped into a hostile arena, swarmed by ever-growing waves of enemies, and tasked with surviving long enough to grow powerful through upgrades, abilities, and smart positioning. It is immediately accessible, easy to understand, and clearly designed to encourage repeat play, making it an inviting entry point for newcomers while still offering depth for genre veterans. Moment-to-moment gameplay revolves around movement and decision-making rather than direct aiming. Attacks and abilities trigger automatically, shifting the player’s focus toward dodging enemy patterns, controlling space, and choosing upgrades that synergize well together. Each run unfolds at a brisk pace, with enemies quickly filling the screen and forcing constant movement. As you level up during a session, you are presented with choices that shape your build, whether that means leaning into raw damage, survivability, crowd control, or area coverage. The satisfaction comes from watching a fragile hunter slowly transform into a screen-clearing force, a power curve that remains compelling even after many hours. A major strength of Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde lies in its meta progression. Outside of individual runs, collected souls and completed objectives unlock new characters, maps, passive bonuses, and upgrades that persist across playthroughs. This persistent growth provides a strong sense of long-term investment, ensuring that even failed runs contribute meaningfully to future success. The game encourages experimentation by offering characters with distinct traits and starting conditions, subtly altering how each run plays out. Over time, this creates a layered experience where player knowledge and unlocked systems combine to open up more viable strategies and creative builds. Visually, the game adopts a bright, stylized aesthetic that helps it stand apart from many darker or minimalist entries in the genre. Environments are colorful and readable, enemy designs are varied enough to keep encounters visually distinct, and effects fill the screen without completely obscuring crucial information. This clarity is important in a game where dozens, sometimes hundreds, of enemies can be present at once. Sound design complements the chaos with energetic audio cues and satisfying feedback for upgrades and enemy defeats, reinforcing the constant sense of escalation that defines each run. Build variety is central to the game’s appeal. Weapons, abilities, pets, and passive bonuses can combine in numerous ways, allowing players to chase specific synergies or adapt on the fly based on what upgrades appear. Some combinations emphasize mobility and hit-and-run tactics, while others reward standing ground and overwhelming enemies through sheer output. While not every option feels equally powerful, the overall system encourages trial and error, and discovering a particularly effective or entertaining setup is one of the game’s most rewarding aspects. That said, the game does show some of the growing pains common to the genre. Over extended play, runs can begin to blur together, especially once optimal strategies are identified. Certain upgrades or builds tend to outperform others, which can reduce the incentive to experiment once players settle into a preferred playstyle. Boss encounters and environmental obstacles occasionally feel more restrictive than challenging, creating moments where difficulty stems from limited space rather than enemy behavior. These issues do not break the experience, but they can slightly dull the long-term freshness for players who invest heavily. Pacing is generally well handled, with runs lasting long enough to feel substantial without overstaying their welcome. The constant drip of unlocks and achievements provides steady motivation, and the game is well suited for short sessions as well as longer marathons. While it may not radically redefine the survivor-like formula, it refines it competently and adds enough personality and progression depth to justify its place in a crowded field. Ultimately, Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde succeeds as a polished, engaging entry in the bullet heaven genre that understands what makes these games addictive. Its blend of accessible combat, satisfying power growth, and extensive meta progression makes it easy to recommend to fans of wave-based survival games. While balance quirks and repetition may limit its appeal for those seeking constant novelty, it offers a consistently enjoyable loop that rewards persistence and experimentation. For players who enjoy watching chaos escalate into controlled domination, Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde delivers a solid and entertaining experience that remains compelling run after run. Rating: 7/10
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Dec. 2025
These impressions are from my early hours with the game, and I want to offer them as constructive feedback more than anything else. 1. Aiming feels inconsistent. Even when it looks like I’m aligned correctly, my attacks often fire slightly off-angle. In a game that demands precise positioning, this feels more frustrating than challenging. 2. I’m not sure what differentiates this game early on. A lot of bullet-heaven games reveal their identity quickly. Here, the early experience feels familiar but without a clear hook to make it stand out. 3. Early progression feels locked away. Upgrades and meta-systems seem to open much later, which means the first several runs all end about the same way. I don’t mind difficulty, but without early progression it feels like I’m not actually improving — just trying again. 4. The geometry-based attack system adds complexity but not clarity. Maybe this mechanic becomes interesting later, but early on it just adds friction. Learning a system while being swarmed is tough when the precision isn’t there. 5. Enemies seem to outscale me too quickly. By the 15-minute mark, I’m overwhelmed no matter what I do. If I already know the outcome, I struggle to find a reason to push through another run with the same tools. 6. A lot of systems aren’t explained. Various currencies, unlock conditions, and mechanics feel hidden or unclear. I’m okay with discovery, but here it borders on confusion. 🟦 Why I’m leaving this review at all I’m sure the developers have heard some of this before, and they’ve probably explained their design choices elsewhere. But as a paying player, I want to reinforce why someone might bounce off early. People can make whatever game they want to make — that’s the beauty of game development. But if you’re charging for a game and hoping it finds a wide audience, it’s worth knowing why a player like me didn’t get pulled in the way many other bullet-heaven titles do. I may come back to it from time to time, but it didn’t grip me the way others have. Hopefully this perspective helps the devs make informed decisions about early-game experience.
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Aug. 2025
its a very fun bullet-type game to play and there is many ways to customize your runs
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Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is currently priced at 7.99€ on Steam.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 7.99€ on Steam.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde received 1,234 positive votes out of a total of 1,564 achieving a rating of 7.57.
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Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde was developed and published by Creature Cauldron.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is not playable on MacOS.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is not playable on Linux.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde is a single-player game.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde does not currently offer any DLC.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde does not support Steam Remote Play.

Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde 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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Spirit Hunters: Infinite Horde
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7.6
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330
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Developer
Creature Cauldron
Publisher
Creature Cauldron
Release 20 Jun 2023
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