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Alpha Sorcerer

$7.99
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Developer:
Corey Hardman
Publisher:
Corey Hardman
Platforms:
Windows
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THE SUPREME ACTION PLATFORMER

Take your sword and engage in the most satisfying 2d combat ever put to screen. Between elite sword techniques, bombastic magical spells, and a plethora of movement techniques, your flimsy opponents don't stand a chance.

ALPHA SORCERER

Thought to be dead for hundreds of years, a feared tyrant from ages past mysteriously awakens into an unfamiliar future filled with grotesque monsters and oppressive rulers. What follows is a bloody and explosive quest for revenge as you, the legendary sorcerer king, thought dead 300 years ago, hack and slash your way back to the throne, now occupied by a strange cult with alien powers.


Constantly hunted by soldiers desperate to put you back in the grave where they think you belong, and hounded relentlessly by a horde of monstrous creatures which have spread across the world tormenting its inhabitants, the sanctity of this dying planet is upended by your unexpected presence - various characters from differing origins frantically try to make sense of your sudden reappearance as they are forced to reconsider their loyalties. But are you really as bad as they think you are? Perhaps this world can be saved?

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User Reviews

Very Positive
11 user reviews
91%
Positive
52 min at review
Recommended

This is a sleeper title with solid combat and movement. It has satisfying hit feedback on attacks and nice skill upgrades on level up where I can immediately tell I have become more powerful. There's also relics that are easily found that improve your stats as well. The main selling point here is the pixel art and combat. The movement is pretty fluid and attacks are immediate and impactful. Timing an uppercut slash to knock an airborne ninja into spike pits and decorating the stage with blood never gets old. Story so far seems interesting as well. Get this and play it. I highly recommend. Lastly, no crashes and runs perfect on steam deck. 10/10

6 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

I will start with Pros and Cons because noone wants to read a wall of text first: Pros +Fantastic fast-paced, gory, bloody, satisfying combat system +good controls, fun movement and traversal options +A fair challenge, the game is not easy, but it didn't feel unfair to me +doesn't overstay its welcome too much, it ends the story at a nice point, and it has a fun final level with hard platforming +a good amount of options in combat +excellent level design +enemy AI is very fair, though they can be a bit cheesable +surprisingly engaging and well-written story. I was a bit taken back by this +great graphics for what they are. There is some nice parallax scrolling, and the combat hit-effects are great. +I really enjoyed the music, it's very SNES-like +Sound effects are crunchy, punchy, and meaty. Really helps the combat feel good, +good feeling of progression Cons -the start of the game is quite slow. I died for 10 minutes in only the first few rooms probably. The combat really comes int...

4 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

The game ran really well and game play was satisfying. The difficulty was there as well. The skill points were sick too. You really feel how much stronger you get towards the end. Was definitely worth the buy.

4 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Slashing enemies and jumping around was very fun and I liked the level system Some of the platforming towards the end got me feeling frustrated but most of the game is great Hope the dev makes a sequel or something I want more

3 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

As the other game form the same author, Way of the Red, this is a fantastic action game.

1 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Any movement aside from walking is jerky and unsatisfying, both your character and enemies zip around from attacks in a way that's almost instantaneous. Combat is instantly a cluster of nonsense if more than two enemies are involved, and in the very first screen you deal with four. Over pits with arrows pointing to those pits, which aren't a guide, they're just pointing at what turned out to be spike pits that instantly kill you. In about the third room or so there's a sequence where you have to drop down where there are spike pits out of view. I had only encountered three types of enemies before the first boss, but all three of them could take a quarter of your health in one hit. The boss can kill you in three hits. There's no tutorial, no in-game explanation, and no visual indicators in-game through level design and enemies that show what the character is capable of doing. Even worse, enemies aren't even worth engaging with. Enemies do not drop money, heals for character resources, ...

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

I found the game to be fairly solid, the combat feels quite good and is very fun; The plot does not take itself too seriously and is good and simple. The skill system allows you to improve attacks and skills that you like the most, and adapt the playstyle to yourself, so whether you want to play as a flame slinging mage or an agile spellblade that sets the enemy on fire with his sword is up to you. The enemies, while limited in variety, force you to use the skills you have to the fullest and reward you for switching up your approach depending on the room composition. If I had anything to complain about, that would be the platforming. While the platforming sections are fun and well designed, falling in the stages near the end of the game leads to either having to redo the majority of the section if you fail near the end, or instant death which makes you re-do 1.5 rooms full of endgame enemies. Overall I found Alpha Sorcerer to be a fun experience that doesn't overstay its welcom...

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

What an amazing game. This dev's previous effort, Way of the Red, was already a fantastic 2D action in its own right, but this is on another level. The controls may be a bit odd at first, and the game starts off really hard, but once you level up and gain more skills, the combat is one of the more satisfying systems I've ever played. The minimalistic design is great, the story is interesting and I have to give special props to the outstanding soundtrack. All this for a more than fair asking price even outside sales. Don't miss out on Alpha Sorcerer.

5 hrs at review
Recommended

This game was sold to me as "smash bros esque metroidvania". I'm sorry to say, it isn't that. What Alpha Sorcerer is however is a tight action platformer. If you like Hollow Knight's combat then I highly recommend this game. You need to be aggressive and cautious as it's incredibly easy to get overwhelmed and you don't have many tools to get out of combat. This game is clearly the work of passion and I'm looking forward to anything else that the dev makes. For the feeling of that lightning fast 2d combat with some genuinely fun and challenging platforming segments. For anyone who finds the beginning hard - don't worry it gets easier once you get a hang of things. Protip 1- Invest in the magic skills first. There's a fight early on that's nearly impossible to beat without maxed out magic. (At least for me). Protip 2 - Enemies don't respawn. If you need to you can very easily just run back to the save point after every check point to make your life a little easier if m...

5 hrs at review
Recommended

Alpha Sorcerer is great! This was a game I waited on for about a year on this game, but I didn’t expect anything specific from it and I came out with a better experience than I thought. The combat is easy to jump into even without a tutorial. The overarching story was ok, but I was more into the world the characters were in. The main rival to the main character is the most petty man and I love him. The soundtrack was pretty good to. The theme you hear in the first boss fight is my favorite. 14.99 might seem like a lot, but this is definitely replayable. I recommend this game! More people need to play it! Full Review: https://youtu.be/zlbpDPS3VXs

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista or later
  • Processor: 1.5 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 Memory card, DX9 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 125 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Alpha Sorcerer cost?

Alpha Sorcerer costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Alpha Sorcerer?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista or later Processor: 1.5 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 512 Memory card, DX9 compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 125 MB available space

What platforms is Alpha Sorcerer available on?

Alpha Sorcerer is available on Windows PC.

Is Alpha Sorcerer worth buying?

Alpha Sorcerer has 91% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Alpha Sorcerer released?

Alpha Sorcerer was released on Sep 25, 2023.

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