Iratus: Lord of the Dead - Wrath of the Necromancer Image
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  • Summary: The culmination of the Arch-Necromancer’s malevolent efforts! And, by extension, yours. Assume the role of Iratus once more and sweep aside all mortal resistance to do battle with the powers that be. Along will come new enemies and challenges, and one can’t expect the mindless undead toThe culmination of the Arch-Necromancer’s malevolent efforts! And, by extension, yours. Assume the role of Iratus once more and sweep aside all mortal resistance to do battle with the powers that be. Along will come new enemies and challenges, and one can’t expect the mindless undead to overcome those by themselves, right? So laugh evilly, necromancer, the time to establish your rightful kingdom has finally come! Expand
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  1. Nov 12, 2020
    80
    I was genuinely surprised by how engaging Iratus: Lord of the Dead was, and Wrath of the Necromancer expansion only added to the game’s depth. I can honestly say I thoroughly loved the experience all the way through, so much that I took as much time as possible to go through everything that I could. Overall, this strategic, dungeon-crawling rogue-like offers one of the most refreshing protagonists out there. His crude and snarky commentary made my exploration and battles all the more entertaining. After spending hours and hours playing Iratus: Wrath of the Necromancer, I never once found myself bored.
  2. Nov 5, 2020
    70
    Iratus: Lord of the Dead - Wrath of the Necromancer largely feels like more of the same, but given how fun the main game is this isn't a bad thing. The new content provides plenty of challenge and variety for would-be conquerers looking to unleash their undead hordes upon the world, and players who loved Iratus’ macabre tone and minion-crafting gameplay will enjoy facing off against the new foes provided in Wrath Of The Necromancer - that is, if they survive.