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8.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 8 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 1 out of 8

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  1. Oct 11, 2021
    10
    What a gem of a game. Literally it's a Souls-like ( Trollz like) Roguelite game. Fun combat, plenty of unique abilities and stuff to unlock, a great elemental system where you can infuse everything on you to help counter the enemy type your going up against. Cool weapon types and plenty of loot to pick up. I have fun every time I play it. Well worth the asking price.
  2. Oct 12, 2021
    10
    Rogue-lite game about trolls dumped into the randomly generated dungeon, tons of items, skills and builds. Ugly but yet somehow beautiful and captivating. This **** is good.
  3. Sep 19, 2022
    8
    Great game, I had a lot of fun. I'm not a fan of dark souls, but I am a huge fan of Hades and I still enjoyed this game very much. A decent rogue-lite title!
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75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. CD-Action
    Jan 19, 2022
    70
    A Souls-inspired roguelite set in a techno-biological world, where your weapon is a symbiont and you develop your character by mutating – all that in a Nordic mythology coating and seasoned with humor. Sounds weird, but it works, at least until it gets repetitive. [12/2021, p.52]
  2. Oct 8, 2021
    70
    Arboria is what I’d like to call a “status quo” game—as in it fits in with the current “gaming climate” (or whatever you want to call it) very nicely, but fails to make any kind of a splash. You play games like these because they’re already made up of components with which you’re comfortable, and, as a result, end up cozying up to said new game with relative ease. It’s not a bad thing to like, or even create games like these (several of my personal favorites fall into this category as well!), but, without that special “drive” to go the extra distance, you’ve already gone as far as you can go before things have even gotten started with that. Simply put, Arboria‘s just fine—and that’s all there is to it.
  3. 80
    On the whole, Arboria is a fun spin on the largely established roguelike formula, using its overgrown dark and dank setting to create a series of inventive mechanics, which means that no two runs are ever the same.