Its a fun game. Dosent have a lot of content. Not worth buy at full price
Savara
- Release Date:
- May 6, 2025
- Developer:
- Doryah Games
- Publisher:
- Ankama Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Collector's Edition

The Digital Collector's Edition contains:
Savara, the base game
Cosmetic Pack: Divine Armor
armor item: Shoulder Pads
armor item: Breastplate
armor item: Gloves
armor item: Leggings
armor item: Boots
weapon skin: Sword & Shield
weapon skin: Double Swords
weapon skin: Longsword
weapon skin: Great Sword
Official game soundtrack (Available soon)
Original webtoon: Savara
About the Game
In this dynamic and colorful action roguelite, delve into a fascinating universe where each decision matters and where strategy is rewarded. You've been invited to take part in grandiose festivities organized for the pleasure of Iop the warrior god. These aren't your typical celebrations – they were designed to put the most valiant fighters in the dimension to the test.
Get ready for a major challenge by arming yourself with your best weapons and selecting your equipment with care. Each weapon has its own characteristics and advantages, and choosing your arsenal wisely will be vital for your survival and success.
Each victory brings you closer to even more fearsome challenges, and each defeat is a lesson that will make you stronger. Use the resources you obtain during your fights to bolster your weapons, improve your equipment at the blacksmith's, and make offerings to the divine statue to garner additional favors.
Seek out glory by showing your bravery and skill in this festival of fighting. Each skirmish is an opportunity to prove that you are worthy of the god Iop's attention and blessing. Immerse yourself in this vibrant world teeming with danger and emerge victorious, celebrated as one of the greatest warriors in this unique dimension.
Play as Savara, the warrior god Iop's newest champion, face off against epic creatures, and forge your own legend!
Become an expert fighter, find your opponents' weaknesses, and strike your enemies at the perfect time to claim victory.
Collect the materials dropped by defeated monsters and build up the perfect arsenal to jump back into the fray.
Thrusting or slashing, one-handed or two-handed, choose from four styles and six variations with hundreds of possible combinations – exploit the full potential of your weapons.
Pledge your allegiance, unlock over 90 divine blessing powers, customize your talents and skills, and upgrade your equipment in a gameplay experience packed with replayability! In Savara, falling is allowed but rising again is an order!
Join Savara and set out on an epic crusade in which every battle brings you closer to ultimate glory!
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User Reviews
BRO HOLY CRAP THIS IS FUN As an avid player of Roguelikes and a lover of Soulslikes, I am HAPPY with this game! It's a wonderfully cartoonish look at the genre - nothing too serious, limited story, all action, and BOY is that action great. This game is incredibly well balanced so far, and it's by far one of the most satisfying roguelikes I've gotten to play in a while. Looking forward to enjoying this more! EDIT: SOOOOOO good and it just keeps getting better! I was somewhat underwhelmed by the number of "blessing" and weapon types - a lot of the boosts to weapons and armor in particular just seemed kinda bland at first glance. But I stand happily corrected, as the specific boosts that each peace of armor or weapon give you are so well thought out to the point that it absolutely amazed me when I finally understood the builds I could make. It seemed like each weapon had its own subset of special skills - dual blades can deal more damage with each strike when upgraded, beetle weapons e...
I'm sure there was a cool game here but I'm quite literally unable to play it. After the first run and returning to the hub, the game consistently crashes when trying a new run no matter how the settings changed. For a game like this, it really shouldn't be this bad. Something is horribly optimized, I've played more technically demanding games just fine so I don't think it's a setup issue. A shame because what is there seems cool with justifiable comparisons to a top-down monster hunter with Hades room selection. I just don't have the time to try to troubleshoot this to play. Try it out if it seems appealing, but be warned I've seen several others in steam forums report similar issues. But maybe you'll be one of the lucky ones that's able to have a good time and actually play the game.
Well...let me start by saying this. The art style and design choices would not be my own, and I am a little confused by the extremely childish aesthetic in a game that's clearly meant to be at least mildly challenging/complex, but that's really where my gripes end because: This. Game. Is. FUN. The mishmash of hades and monster hunter components, together with the extremely tight and satisfying combat makes for a saucy stew I would recommend to any fans of the action roguelite genre. The boons and synergies are genuinely fun to play around with, and I have had a ton of fun figuring out what weapons and playstyles attract me the most. The weapons feel extremely different from one another, and each have their own identity that melds smoothly into the greater combat canvas. The meta progression and crafting offer plenty to sink your teeth into in a way that, if anything, exceeds the general scope of the game itself. For $20, you'd be hard pressed to find a more entertaining romp. T...
Great rogue like. Gameplay is a combination of Hades for the camera angle and the bonus during the run and Monster Hunter for stamina management, positioning and craft. Fight looks like hades but instead of mashing your buttons, you have to think to proc your alterations (equivalent of boons) combos. You never mash, you play smart. I wish this game was longer.
Insanely fun! Combat is by far the best out of all the rouge likes (I'd personally still prefere some more complexity, similar to monster hunter). Would love to see more weapons and content in general. Definitely worth your 20€.
I'm impressed. Usually rouglikes/dungeon crawlers have a pretty basic combat that's just spamming left click untill eternity, maaaaaaaaybe a ranged attack and that's it. But here with the swaps and the decent variety of guns, oh boy i love this combat. Gameplay is insanely good, very smooth and idk how, but devs made the melee combat feel fast and fun (at least with the weapons i was running). Still getting used to the short iframe the dodge has, but even like that it's an interesting combat. Enemy variety is good, ofc, i wish there was more but this game is barely 3 months old in terms of release. Even being that fresh, it has a neat variety. The move set of enemies in some cases is lacking, in some others good. But i still hope for more attacks (bosses on the other hand, are pretty fun to fight against). I like gear progression + the trinckets we have. Specially the material gather by combat with common enemies, elites and the bosses. Hope this game grows even more to see more ...
its honestly such a great game. Its literally just monster hunter but a roguelike with a robust crafting system. When you use huge weapons it's so satisfying just breaking a massive piece of a monster off knowing you're gonna use it to make some new armor.
An unfortunate series of choices leads to yet another Hades-like which doesn't play as good as it looks despite an interesting meta progression system. The enemy density is reasonable for a Hades game, but I often cannot translate what their actions are into their attacks even after they have done them. An attack will happen close or the enemy will leap from range I don't feel I know how we got here. When damaged up close I'm very frequently uncertain how I was damaged, or why I wasn't damaged in another case. More importantly, the game freezes the player before and after the attack for too long without the ability to cancel. Most of the weapons are slow and the forced changing moves from an interesting mechanic into something that forces you into playing with a less fun option. If the combat was just strategic or tactical that would be one thing, but Combined with the stamina meter, an excess number of traps crowding the battlefield, and enemy attacks that are not obvious the game b...
[b]TLDR:[/b] 10-ish hours of content before heavy grind for just achievements. Needs twice as many enemies and bosses. Wait for it to go on sale 30%+. [b]Pros:[/b] Runs and feels smooth to play Easy to understand harder to master type of fighting mechanics Blessings seemed well thought out Interesting badge and passive unlocks [b]Cons:[/b] Low enemy variety Low level variety (mostly mini versions of the bosses with less of same mechanics) 6 armor sets 5 weapon types (6 of each type) Only 6 bosses Mouse isn't bound to monitor even when in fullscreen? (super odd and caused quite a few unnecessary deaths) [b]Summary:[/b] Its essentially hades combined with dauntless which is an awesome concept but it should of been about 2x what it was for $20. It just needs more depth. I wasn't expecting hundreds of hours ofcourse but I was a bit surprised/disappointed when the credits rolled thinking oh...thats it??. I was expecting to beat the 6 bosses and then unlock prestige a...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core i5-4690 or Ryzen 3 2300U
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or Radeon R9 290X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core i5-11400H or Ryzen 5 5600U
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1660 or Radeon RX 5600
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Savara cost?
Savara costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Savara?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i5-4690 or Ryzen 3 2300U Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or Radeon R9 290X DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 7 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i5-11400H or Ryzen 5 5600U Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1660 or Radeon RX 5600 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 7 GB available space
What platforms is Savara available on?
Savara is available on Windows PC.
Is Savara worth buying?
Savara has 81% positive reviews from 32 players.
When was Savara released?
Savara was released on May 6, 2025.
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