Diving into “He is Coming,” you might initially think it’s a simple throwback, with its retro graphics and auto-battler mechanics offering a wave of nostalgia. A closer look, though, reveals something far more intriguing. Developed by indie publisher Hooded Horse, this game cleverly integrates roguelite elements, leading to unpredictable playthroughs, over 30 formidable bosses, and a treasure trove of items. You don’t have to wait long to check it out yourself—a demo is now available for the upcoming Steam Next Fest.
Hooded Horse has a well-earned reputation for discovering standout indie gems. While Manor Lords is their most famous success, their catalog is rich with hidden treasures, both released and upcoming. “He is Coming” is their latest acquisition, and it’s already gearing up for a prominent showcase at Steam Next Fest.
Setting its sights on becoming a top-tier auto-battler, “He is Coming” takes players through a compelling day-night cycle. By day, you’ll scour the land for essential and powerful goodies, while nightfall brings battles against corrupted minions. Every third day, a showdown with one of the game’s 30 daunting bosses awaits. With its roguelike inspiration, you’ll never know which boss you’ll encounter next, making each run a fresh, unpredictable challenge. The game’s vibe brings to mind the tension and strategy of titles like Darkest Dungeon, albeit with its own unique twist.
With unpredictability at its core, players need to stock up on items, study each boss as they appear, and brace for any curveballs. You won’t be micromanaging attacks in this auto-battler; instead, you’ll set your champion’s strategy and cross your fingers that it’s enough for victory.
After mastering the game’s impressive array of 350 items and defeating every boss, the ultimate showdown awaits. Prepare to challenge the Demon King, the sinister mastermind behind the world’s corruption.
Eager to dive in? The demo is live, running through the end of Steam Next Fest on Monday, March 3. It offers a glimpse of its gripping single-player narrative and introduces a novel asynchronous multiplayer mode called “Kingmaker.” In this mode, players can upload their builds and pit them against others in a strategic showdown. There’s nothing quite like a satisfying invasion mechanic, right?
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