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Osiris is a roguelike RPG set in a dark fantasy Egyptian underworld. Created by Processor Game Studio and released in February 2026, it blends strategic turn-based combat with procedural level generation. The story follows a demigod racing against death to save his lover’s soul, navigating permadeath challenges and moral dilemmas. Playing on PC, the game emphasizes tactical resource management and branching choices that shape outcomes. It’s a punishing but methodical experience for players who enjoy high-stakes strategy and mythic narratives.
Each run in Osiris forces you to balance risk and survival. You control the demigod in hex-based turn fighting, managing stamina, relics, and limited upgrades. Combat is slow-paced but deep, requiring precise positioning and enemy type counters. Between battles, you explore procedurally generated tombs, solve environmental puzzles, and make dialogue choices that affect story progression. The roguelike structure means every death resets your gear, but unlocks new abilities for future attempts. Sessions last 3, 5 hours, with later levels introducing curses and time-limited objectives.
Community rating is 8.7/10, with 38% completing the main story. Average playtime is 14 hours, but 65% of players report frustration due to harsh difficulty curves. Critics praise its "masterclass in difficulty and storytelling" (47% of reviews), though 10% call it "overly punishing." Moods are split: 65% determined, 25% curious, 10% annoyed. 55 achievements exist, with 72% unlocked on average. Critic scores average 82, highlighting "a haunting, replayable world where every decision matters."
Osiris is a niche title for players who thrive on challenge. Its 55 achievements and 82 critic score validate its design, but the 38% completion rate warns of steep learning curves. At $39.99, it’s a mid-tier indie investment. If you enjoy tactical depth, dark lore, and don’t mind repeated deaths, it rewards persistence. Skip it if casual accessibility matters. The procedural generation ensures varied runs, but expect to spend 20+ hours to fully appreciate its grim world.
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