If Slay the Spire and Darkest Dungeon had a dark, gritty child, it would be . Featuring a stunning art style inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy , Sin City, and Hellboy, this is deck-building at its most infernal. 1.3.12

If you're sharing this version, it's worth noting for your audience that the game was known for being quite challenging, so mentioning the steep learning curve might save some fellow gamers a bit of frustration! 1.2.11

Will you conquer the Abyss, or will your own actions be your downfall?

Play as legendary figures like Jeanne d'Arc or Vlad the Impaler as you descend the circles of Inferno. 1.2.9

Every card is split—one half red, one half blue. Match them with your enemy's intent to unleash devastating combos. 1.2.6

Before it reached its 1.0 release, Nadir was a promising early-access project with some of the most innovative deck-building mechanics seen in years. 1.4.12