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  • Summary: Menace from the Deep is a roguelike deck builder, set in myth-soaked 1920s USA, where ancient cults and eldritch horrors lurk beneath the surface.

    Explore the grim world inspired by Cthulhu Mythos and collect memory fragments to uncover the secret society. Experience the gritty
    Menace from the Deep is a roguelike deck builder, set in myth-soaked 1920s USA, where ancient cults and eldritch horrors lurk beneath the surface.

    Explore the grim world inspired by Cthulhu Mythos and collect memory fragments to uncover the secret society.
    Experience the gritty atmosphere through your multiple runs, upgrade your cards to shape unique strategies and most importantly - try not to lose your sanity.

    FEATURES:
    - One threat, four answers - four playable heroes (including The Abomination), each with their own unique deck of battle cards and fighting style,
    - Shape your destiny - various inventory items, battle allies, powerful relic collections and upgrades to make your run more thrilling,
    - Madness repeats itself - enjoy high replayability with different seeds that will let you master the game,
    - Truth lies beneath - encounter strange events, uncover dark secrets and recover lost memories,
    - Expand the insanity - this edition includes “The Rift of Sanity” DLC, featuring a brand new character, allies, items and an additional game act.
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  1. May 20, 2026
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    Despite some hiccups in adapting the interface for console, Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition is an interesting blend of core Lovecraftian horror concepts with a solid foundation in turn-based combat using a deck-building system. While roguelike principles may be showing signs of wear, here it works well, even if the pace of progression can feel too slow at times.