• Publisher: Playism
  • Release Date: Jun 18, 2020
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  • Summary: A world controlled by darkness.
    In game, the darkness constantly advances from the left side of the screen, swallowing up the map.
    If you are swallowed by the darkness, it's game over. You cannot turn back. The screen will continue to scroll right even while shopping or fighting enemies.
    A world controlled by darkness.
    In game, the darkness constantly advances from the left side of the screen, swallowing up the map.
    If you are swallowed by the darkness, it's game over. You cannot turn back.
    The screen will continue to scroll right even while shopping or fighting enemies. You must keep advancing and save the world.In One Way Heroics, if the player moves or attacks enemies will do the same.
    In essence, it is a rogue-like game.
    To clear the game, you must defeat the Demon Lord, who will appear after a set time.One round is around 30 minutes play time, and some parts of your legend carry over into the next round.
    See if you can overcome the challenges of this one way adventure.
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  1. 60
    This is the kind of game that's so easy to overlook. Lacking things such as overwhelming charm of a Chocobo Mystery Dungeon, the exquisite fan service of an Omega Labyrinth, or the sheer depth of a Siralim, One Way Heroics Plus lacks an X-factor that allows it to stand out. If you are a roguelike fan and give it a chance, however, it has its merits. Those merits are buried deep under poor optimisation for the Nintendo Switch, sure, but they're there, and for the persistent and patient, this is an enjoyable, rich, challenging example of the classical roguelike.