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Ungodly is a dark fantasy RPG from Azra Games that blends real-time combat with team-based strategy. Released on December 31, 2026, it runs on PC and Xbox Series X|S. The game tasks you with assembling a roster of heroes, swapping between them mid-fight to chain elemental attacks and exploit weaknesses. The world is crumbling under apocalyptic threats, and your choices in battle and dialogue shape how characters bond and fight. Think of it as a fast-paced, action-heavy spin on collectible RPGs like Fire Emblem, with a focus on dynamic teamplay and synergy.
Combat in Ungodly is all about timing and coordination. You control up to four heroes at once, but must manually switch between them to keep the action flowing. Each character has a unique elemental power, like fire or lightning, and chaining these in sequence (e.g. fire melts ice, letting water shock an enemy) triggers bigger damage. Battles feel frantic yet methodical, requiring you to track cooldowns, health, and positioning. Outside fights, you spend time recruiting new heroes, completing side quests, and unlocking bond mechanics that let characters heal or buff each other. The game’s difficulty scales with how well you manage your team’s strengths and weaknesses.
PlayPile community ratings for Ungodly average 8.7 out of 10, with 94% of players finishing the main story. Average playtime clocks in at 25 hours, though 43% of users report hitting 40+ hours due to side content. The most common moods tagged are “Epic” and “Frustrating”, the combat is satisfying but punishing for newcomers. One reviewer wrote, “The team swaps feel clunky at first, but once you master the combos, it’s addictive.” Completion rates for all achievements sit at 62%, with 78% of players earning the “Master Strategist” title for chaining 100 elemental attacks.
Ungodly is a solid pick for fans of tactical action RPGs willing to invest time. The $49.99 price tag matches its depth, though the learning curve might deter casual players. With 37 achievements and a 22-hour average to 100%, it rewards persistence. If you enjoy building synergies and refining combat flow, it’s worth the grind. Skip it if you prefer slower, more forgiving RPGs.
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