HellSlave II: Judgment of the Archon is a demo that was sent to me by the fine folks over at Dear Villagers while back, and I don’t normally spend a lot of time on demos because honestly they are always pretty short. This one, however, has a nice chunk of meat to it, as they say. It is a dungeon crawler RPG where you can start as a warrior or a sorcerer. I chose a sorcerer. Now, while doing so, you can pick between different specializations. I went with basically giving enemies the plague.

As always, I won’t go too deep into the story as to avoid spoilers, but I started meeting a friend in a town that it turns out was attacked by a species nobody seemed to like. Racism is alive and well in this world, maybe. These guys are barely more than animals, honestly. I mean that literally; I only met one that actually spoke, and he seemed to be granted this ability by a magical entity. This quest worked as a combination of entry into game mechanics and how the world works. I enjoyed you could skip enemiess if you wanted but were rewarded not only in levels for it but also extra points to put into skills and such for clearing an area of all the enemies.

From here I went on a bunch of side quests, these varied from go kill this monster for me to go save my sister type of stuff, you know the usual RPG fan fair. Another nice thing you don’t see often is the ability to not only respec for free, but you can also save three different loadouts if you want to prepare for different issues that may arise. Since you are a lone adventurer in this game this comes in handy. I never really needed this in the demo but I can see why you absolutly would in the full game.

Equipment also plays a very large role in the game, and you will constantly be able to find or buy new stuff which is nice. As you guys know I don’t typically score demos, and that isn’t changing here. I do however encourage you to go try this one out. It is a fantastic demo, and I look forward to the full Release of HellSlave II: Judgment of the Archon. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
- HellSlave II: Judgment of the Archon Steam Demo Review
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