Abyss Delvers

Abyss Delvers

addeponkeN addeponkeN December 31, 2026
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About Abyss Delvers

Abyss Delvers is an online action RPG where you play as a lone hero or team up with friends to tackle procedurally generated campaigns, dungeons, and enemies. Developed by addeponkeN and released in late 2026, it blends fast-paced combat with random loot and dungeon layouts to keep each playthrough fresh. The game supports single-player, co-op, and MMO modes, letting you fight endless waves of Abyss monsters solo or with a group. It’s a hybrid of exploration, loot farming, and chaotic multiplayer brawls, all wrapped in a fantasy setting. If you like randomization and group-based dungeon crawls, this is your jam.

Gameplay

Combat is real-time with light RPG elements. You’ll dodge, slash, and cast spells to clear hordes of enemies while managing stamina and positioning. Each dungeon is a randomized maze with unique traps, bosses, and loot tables. Upgrades and gear are crucial for surviving deeper levels. Multiplayer adds chaos, coords are essential when farming with others, but the random enemy spawns mean no two sessions feel the same. The game’s simplicity leans into accessibility, but mastering skill combos and item synergies takes time. Sessions rarely last longer than an hour, making it ideal for quick bursts of action.

What Players Think

With a 4.3/5 rating from 12K reviews, Abyss Delvers has a 68% positive score on Steam. Average playtime is 18 hours, with 42% of players hitting 100% completion. Community moods skew “excited” (37%) and “frustrated” (22%), often about inconsistent enemy scaling. Early reviews praise the randomness but criticize repetitive boss mechanics. Achievement completion is 78% overall, with the “Abyss Conqueror” trophy for clearing all campaign modes being the most avoided (12% completion).

PlayPile's Take

Abyss Delvers is a solid pick for fans of randomized action RPGs and co-op grind sessions. Priced at $39.99, it offers decent value for its endless replayability, though it’s not impressive. Achievements and multiplayer make it stick around for longer players, but solo runs can feel repetitive. Skip if you hate grinding or prefer deep narratives. For $40, it’s a safe bet if you want a chaotic, loot-driven dungeon crawler.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)

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