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Enter an ever-changing world full of legendary encounters and stories. Craft your cards, assemble the perfect deck and defeat the Roguebook itself... or die trying. Roguebook is a single-player roguelike deck-builder that takes place in a procedurally generated world.
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GideonsGaming
Mar 4, 2022
Despite its flaws, Roguebook is still one worth opening. It’s filled with ink that paints a much different picture than its cover would suggest. It turns many common deck-building conventions upside down making for an enjoyable fresh experience in a crowded genre. My Perspective on Roguebook Roguebook is in a very strange place for me.
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Xbox Tavern
Apr 4, 2022
Deep, complex, but easy to get into. Roguebook is a phenomenally good game.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox S|X review code, using an Xbox S|X console.
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ZTGD
Apr 27, 2022
Roguebook is essentially a roguelike- deckbuilder game, with the cards, gems and relics being the loot that players will have to blend into a perfect strategy to escape. While each of the characters will start with a default deck that will be upgraded as they level up; most upgrades players receive will be lost upon death. These games depend on having a tight replay, fun and consistent replay loop and with Roguebook, Abrakam has succeeded here. They managed to make one of the sometimes-boring aspects of these games being the exploration, a really compelling part of the adventure.
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ThisGenGaming
Mar 11, 2022
Roguebook will be right up your alley if you are a fan of Slay the Spire or deck building games in general. It’s got a beautiful fantasy world that is fun to navigate using the ink mechanic and the different playable characters and card variety makes the battles very strategic. Sure, some runs seemed doomed to failure from the start but I always wanted to jump back onto the page to give it another go. *Roguebook is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC.
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Chalgyr's Game Room
Apr 6, 2022
Roguebook is an excellent mashup of collectible card game, with exploration and progression elements that keep the experience fresh for subsequent runs. I was almost immediately hooked, playing with different party combinations and structuring my decks to see if I could make it just a bit further on my next run. And the one after that. And the one after that. I’m going to stop writing now and go back for another run now.S
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Hey Poor Player
Jun 22, 2021
Honestly, I have very little criticism for Roguebook. You can feel the inspiration from earlier deck-builders, but it’s very much its own thing. Unique combat mechanics, gorgeous visuals, and addicting exploration make for a roguelike deck-builder that’s polished and keeps you going back for more. And you’ll definitely want to go back for more and more, as you’ll unlock additional cards and skills that will help your future runs.
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