Solateria

Solateria

Studio Doodal March 31, 2026
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About Solateria

Solateria drops onto PC on March 31st from Studio Doodal. You play as a tiny pyron warrior in an adventure that blends hand-drawn art with platforming combat. The world has lost its Litt population to a shadow plague, leaving you alone to hunt the Primordial Flame and restore order. This single-player title asks you to run, jump, and fight through a dying landscape. It feels like a classic Metroidvania but with a distinct focus on fire-based mechanics. The art style stands out immediately against the grim backdrop of a fallen civilization. You are the last hope, and your only goal is to reach the King before the darkness consumes everything else.

Gameplay

Sessions revolve around tight platforming and combat loops. You move by running and jumping across gaps while managing stamina for attacks. The core fight involves timing parries against enemies to create openings for fiery strikes. Each encounter requires you to read enemy patterns rather than just button mashing. You will face various foes that demand different approaches to your elemental abilities. Exploration is key as you backtrack through the map to find new paths or upgrade your skills. Controls feel responsive, making precise jumps necessary for survival. There are no multiplayer modes here, so every challenge relies on your personal skill. The pacing shifts between intense battles and quieter moments of discovery within the hand-drawn environments.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows a strong early reaction to this indie release. Users rate it 4.5 stars based on the first batch of reviews. Average playtime sits at 18 hours for a standard run, though completionists spend over 24 hours hunting secrets. Community moods are dominated by "hopeful" and "atmospheric," with players praising the visual design more than the combat depth. Only 35% of users have finished the game so far, suggesting a steep difficulty curve. Review snippets highlight the parry system as satisfying but note the story remains confusing until the end. No negative scores exist yet, but some critics mention short boss fights feel anticlimactic compared to the rest of the journey.

PlayPile's Take

Solateria is worth your time if you prefer challenging platformers with beautiful visuals over long narratives. The price matches other indie entries in this space, making it a low-risk purchase for genre fans. You will earn 32 achievements that track your progress through the world and combat mastery. This title suits players who enjoy mastering timing mechanics rather than grinding levels. It does not offer a perfect story or endless replayability, but the atmosphere carries you through. Skip this if you need a casual experience or want to play with friends. The game stands on its own merit as a solid hand-crafted adventure that respects your time.

Storyline

You are a small fire-element "Litt," born into a world of Litt that has fallen to the Shadow Plague. You awaken to the desperate voice of someone urging you to find the "Primordial Flame". Embarking on a journey, you seek the Primordial Flame the only hope to save the world. Who was the owner of that voice? Why has the world fallen into ruin? Perhaps the answers lie at the end of your quest, where the Primordial Flame awaits.

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