: Heavy-metal inspired visuals heavily influenced by Darkest Dungeon and Dante’s Divine Comedy . Nadir: A Grimdark Deckbuilder is off to a promising start
As she strikes, she watches the demon’s intentions shift. Like a grotesque clockwork machine, the demon’s red and blue attacks tick forward. She isn't just fighting; she’s sculpting the monster’s next move . She forces it to swing wide, to telegraph a blow she can already see coming.
: You can see exactly what move the enemy will make once their meter fills, allowing for high-stakes strategic planning.
The air in the circle of Pride doesn't smell like brimstone; it smells like cold iron and old blood.
"Abandon all hope," the walls seem to whisper, echoing Dante’s descent .
: Every card has two colored effects (Red/Blue); playing one advances the enemy's corresponding colored attack meter.
: Play as iconic figures like Jeanne d'Arc (Pride), Vlad the Impaler (Lust), or Hernan Cortés (Greed).