Retro-inspired tower defense and action platformer SolSeraph reinvents the classics! As the guardian of humanity, civilization is in your hands. Build your cities and set up defensive structures to protect them from the constant threat of monsters, then descend into their lairs with sword and spells to eliminate them for good. Explore floating islands, ancient caverns, and lost cities. The world is yours! Brought to you by ACE Team, the creative minds behind Rock of Ages and Zeno Clash, SolSeraph combines action and strategy for a rich and unique gameplay experience reminiscent of the 16-bit era.
About the story
In the beginning, there was only Chaos... ...as far as the eye could see; until one day, Sky Father and Earth Mother drove the Chaos away and made the world. They made the stars and the sun and the waters and the land. And then they made plants and animals, and finally, their favorite creation: humankind. When they were done, Sky Father and Earth Mother left the world, so it could grow freely on its own. But the Younger Gods were arrogant and cruel. They resented humans because humans had been granted the gift of storytelling; the gift of memory. So they tormented humankind with fires, storms, and floods, until all the tribes were scattered across the land, struggling for survival. But Helios, Knight of Dawn, the child of god and man, came to humanity's aid...
Platforms
Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Platform StrategyThemes
Action FantasyLanguages: English and 5 more
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Critic Reviews
By Joe Morgan
SolSeraph takes intriguing lore and combines it with tower defense and platformer mechanics to make a game that would be engaging if it weren't so repetitive.
- 19 Sep, 2019
By Seb Hawden
Solseraph could have been a great game, unfortunately, its just not very entertaining. The city building bits are good enough but they get broken up by very bland platforming sections, they just don't seem to fit very well and feel rushed. It is certainly unique with its mixture of game styles but it is too disjointed to be enjoyed to its fullest.
- 12 Aug, 2019
By Chris Rothenberger
Sally forth into this sequel to the cult classic, ActRaiser. Wait, it’s not ActRaiser 2…?
- 08 Aug, 2019
By Łukasz Ankudo
SolSeraph is a strange game as it mixes both real time strategy elements with 2D platformer. Neither element is done correctly. That's it. Two bad games for a price of one.
- 02 Aug, 2019
By Generación Xbox
The lack of ambition or budget is noticeable. The game does what it does and nothing more.
- 26 Jul, 2019