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Unholy Trinity is a chaotic local multiplayer co-op game set in a dungeon where three heroes scavenge treasures to power up for the final battle against a Fire Demon. Developed by LAME Dimension, it released on September 21, 2025, exclusively for PC. Players work together to gather loot, upgrade abilities, and avoid triggering a hell portal during their descent. The game blends frantic item collection with strategic planning, as each treasure adds strength but risks summoning a portal. Its arcade vibe and multiplayer focus make it ideal for friends looking for a messy, competitive experience.
You control one of three heroes navigating procedurally generated dungeon levels filled with enemies, traps, and loot. The core loop involves clearing rooms, picking up relics, and avoiding the hell portal’s activation. Battles are fast and pixelated, requiring quick reflexes to dodge fireballs and slash enemies. Upgrades are earned by sacrificing treasures, which also increase the chance of a portal opening. Co-op sessions last 30, 60 minutes, with matches ending when the portal explodes or the Fire Demon is defeated. Controls are simple but responsive, emphasizing teamwork over precision. The challenge lies in balancing loot collection with survival, as one misstep can collapse the entire run.
Players rate it 82%, critics 74%. 42% complete it in 14 hours on average. Community moods split 55% “frustrated,” 30% “funny,” 15% “annoyed.” Reviews highlight the “addictive but grindy” treasure hunt and “chaotic but fun” co-op. 35 achievements (1200 points) track upgrades, boss slays, and portal failures. 68% of players with 100% have 10+ hours invested. Some praise the local multiplayer, while others criticize inconsistent difficulty spikes. The hell portal mechanic divides opinions, half find it tense, the other half calls it “unfairly punishing.”
At $29.99, Unholy Trinity is a solid pick for groups who enjoy messy co-op and dungeon crawlers. The $20 discount on Steam during sales makes it even more appealing. While grindy and inconsistent, the treasure-upgrade system and chaotic multiplayer moments justify the price for fans of arcade chaos. With 35 achievements, it offers enough replayability for completionists. Skip if you hate permadeath or favor solo experiences. Best played with friends who thrive on arguing over loot drops.
Game Modes
Single player, Co-operative
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