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Rift Wizard 2

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Developer:
Dylan White
Publisher:
Dylan White
Platforms:
Windows
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Rift Wizard 2 is a tough as nails traditional roguelike wizard simulator. You play as an immortal amnesiac wizard who must journey through the cosmos to defeat his nemesis. Each run, you'll build a unique repertoire of spells, passive skills, and magical artifacts.



A massive list of unique spells, skills, and equipment means there are myriads of potential builds to explore, and procedurally generated levels mean every run presents the player with different challenges. Your wizard will grow incredibly powerful by the game's conclusion, but tricky foes will attempt to grind whatever elaborate magical engine you have built to a halt. You must not only consider the end goal of your build, but how you will get there, and how to navigate the challenges along the way without derailing your spellbook into a useless pile of antisynergy.



Rift Wizard's unique portal system means the player always has agency over what challenges they face. You choose which levels to visit, where to start, and how to spend your resources. There is no stealth or stair dancing in Rift Wizard: you must face each level head on and obliterate your foes with whatever tools you possess. Rift Wizard eschews randomness and complex combat formulas in favor of puzzle-like simplicity, where every game piece is easily understandable. Every victory is earned, every death deserved.



New in Rift Wizard 2 is the equipment system, allowing the player to find unique and powerful items each run that interact with the spells and passive skills in deep and exciting ways. Randomized equipment can perform crucial bridging functions in your build, allowing access to playstyles not otherwise possible: you could for instance, find a helmet that redeals all your ice damage as poison damage, opening up completely new uses for your poison spells. You could find a staff that converts fire damage to free Mercurize casts, unlocking a Mercurize-fire damage build which surely would make no sense in any other run. Or you might just find massive numbers of radius bonuses that make your fireballs way larger than normal. Every run perturbs the balance of the game in a way that emphasizes player creativity and on-the-fly decision making over the execution of pre-existing builds.



Rift Wizard 2 adds many new enemies to the game, including massive multitile monsters, new wizards, and procedurally generated variant monsters. You've fought ogres but have you fought Fae Ogres? Lich Ogres? Burning Ogres? Wereogres? Immortal Bone Wizards?



Along with the equipment system, the basic game mechanics have been rebalanced and revamped. HP and spell charges are recharged at the end of every level, but potions are much rarer. Damage redeals no longer work through immunity, demanding more carefully diversified spellbooks. SP is much harder to come by in the early game. Spell upgrades are now much more powerful, but limited to one per spell, encouraging bigger spellbooks that spread skill and equipment bonuses over many spells.



The goal of Rift Wizard 2 is to continually place the player in high pressure tactical situations that challenge their creativity and analytic abilities, and to create a strategic sandbox that rewards brilliance, experimentation, and adaptation to constantly changing circumstances. To create a sandbox that generates an infinite sequence of challenging and engaging wizard puzzles.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
12 user reviews
100%
Positive
93 hrs at review
Recommended

I might be statistically one of the worst players to ever touch this game with nearly 100 hours played and zero dubs, but this game is tight if u like classic-style roguelikes with a heavy focus on strategy, immense build variety, and infinite replayability

3 helpful
153 hrs at review
Recommended

Rift Wizard 2 is the best game since Rift Wizard.

3 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

I am incredibly, overwhelmingly, humiliatingly bad at this game. and I am having an absolute blast.

2 helpful
289 hrs at review
Recommended

Masterpiece

1 helpful
49 hrs at review
Recommended

This is one of the best "Make cool combos" games I've encountered, and is a substantial improvement over Rift Wizard 1. The switch to one upgrade per spell and increasing sp avalibility as the game progresses really helps encourage complex and interesting builds, rather than focusing on just a couple spells the way the first game tended to go.

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

addictive and unforgiving

19 hrs at review
Recommended

Save yourself

3 hrs at review
Recommended

true rougelike, zero meta progression 8/10 i will never beat a run

83 hrs at review
Recommended

It's a great game. Admittedly, there is a lot to it so it can seem daunting to first get into but the game is highly addicting! There's loads of spells, skills, and items. So it is a bit of a time investment but it is worth it. The game is challenging and requires you to be patient, read (seriously, before entering a level check out the monsters inside and their resistances. Some levels will be unbeatable unless you spend sp on certain spells, skills, or use items), and play well. There are certain builds that are better than others but you absolutely can win with almost anything with the right set-up, items, etc. The game is challenging and can be punishing at times but wins feel so good once you get them. Expect to lose. A lot. You will learn and you will get better. Buy it!

156 hrs at review
Recommended

Quite an enjoyable roguelike. While randomization does play a large part, it's refreshing to have a game where a large portion of the game (spells choices) is just unlocked from the start. it lets you build how you want instead of being at the mercy of RNG for everything. If you enjoy turn based roguelikes, you can probably look at the game and know if you'll enjoy it or not. Do be prepared for a lot of lost runs, it's not a forgiving game. The only major complaint I have is that it's too easy to soft-lock a run against certain enemies. Add a consumable, spell, or something to break stalemates, maybe go back to portal select or something. Slimes, trees, and other units that spawn units which spawn more units snowball way too quickly unless hard-countered with a select few chain spells. If you're lucky, it's a 30 minute slog as 100+ units are trying to clone themselves every round, otherwise it straight up becomes unwinnable. Avoid these enemies most runs, otherwise you'll find too oft...

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Graphics: 1360 x 768 display

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Graphics: 1920 x 1080 display

FAQ

How much does Rift Wizard 2 cost?

Rift Wizard 2 costs $9.99. Currently 50% off!

What are the system requirements for Rift Wizard 2?

Minimum: Minimum: Graphics: 1360 x 768 display Recommended: Recommended: Graphics: 1920 x 1080 display

What platforms is Rift Wizard 2 available on?

Rift Wizard 2 is available on Windows PC.

Is Rift Wizard 2 worth buying?

Rift Wizard 2 has 100% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Rift Wizard 2 released?

Rift Wizard 2 was released on Jan 31, 2025.

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