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  • Summary: Alruna, sweet Alruna, can you feel the emptiness? What little remains of the material world has long since been hollowed out by the Necro-Industrialists. All that’s left now is ... salvation?

    Enlightenment in the age of consumption. The race towards heaven is on, and the flower-nymph
    Alruna, sweet Alruna, can you feel the emptiness? What little remains of the material world has long since been hollowed out by the Necro-Industrialists. All that’s left now is ... salvation?

    Enlightenment in the age of consumption. The race towards heaven is on, and the flower-nymph Alruna has to confront the macabre and masochistic martyrdom of her fellow dryad Divinity’s Creature.
    Life is suffering, but suffering brings sainthood. Beyond the End of History lies the promise of Elysium.
    I am Heaven's Gate, Alruna. Will you come inside?
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  1. Jun 8, 2026
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    Alruna: End of History takes some steps forward compared to its predecessor and others backward. There are points where it truly shines, especially in its dense, non-linear level design and the versatility of its traversal. However, it repeats many visual elements from the previous game and still offers disappointing boss fights. Furthermore, the shift to a religious theme feels disconnected from the world's context, failing to capitalize on the symbolic depth this new subject carries. In the end, it's just a good game that doesn't develop the clear potential it had to be much more.