- Publisher: Nacon
- Release Date: Apr 21, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 8
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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 2 out of 8
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Apr 26, 2022This is a good game but there I have 2 main issues:
1. The game slows down on some fights. You literally have to wait minutes for each action to take effect. 2. Add a Font Size option. This is hard to play with in handheld mode. -
Apr 25, 2022Tiny font makes this completely unplayable at present. You literally need a magnifying glass to read the text on the cards. There's a ton of blank space on the cards, so they could *easily* increase the font size, but for some reason chose not to??
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May 23, 2022
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Jul 20, 2022Text on cards is so small in handheld mode that it is barely readable. The UI in general seems to have been not optimized well for handheld mode.
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Oct 7, 2022
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Jul 9, 2022Great game, but agree with the other reviews here it's just not optimized for the switch...
- VERY long load times
- in slay the spire I can play my 3 basic attack cards in under a second - this game it takes multiple seconds to play each card cause of lag.
TLDR: Sure this game is great on on PC, but the chunkiness on switch feels like it's too much to look past...
Awards & Rankings
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Jun 14, 2022Roguebook is an interesting roguelike deck-building game with a difficulty curve that could either frustrate or excite you. If you like a challenge, and enjoy card battles, consider picking this one up.
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May 20, 2022Roguebok is a card-based roguelike that takes many elements from successful games like it but fails in its execution with them. Muddled sound, blurry graphics, stuttering animation, illegible text, no accessibility options and an overly boring story makes this a game I’d probably just avoid completely.
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May 4, 2022Rougebook offers enough unique takes on gameplay to create a compelling experience for those highly interested in deck building games and a fun experience for those who aren’t quite as familiar with the genre. The dual hero system and presentation truly makes Rougebook stand out. However, the usual issues with the deck building game remain. It’s the random luck of the draw as to whether you’re given good enough cards to succeed in battle. Otherwise, you have to grind your way around to find useful cards or upgrades to help you. It might not be a game for everyone, but Roguebook is definitely worth checking out.