I’ve been here since the beta, one of the first testers of Noir Lords, and I’ve enjoyed every second of it. Every piece of feedback I gave was taken seriously by the developer, and it’s been amazing watching the game grow. I truly love this game and believe it will become something much bigger with every update and every comment from the community. I’m excited to see what Noir Lords will turn into with all of us shaping it together.
Noir Lords
- Release Date:
- Aug 8, 2025
- Developer:
- Speed Trail Games
- Publisher:
- Booda Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Tactical card showdowns in the gritty streets of Noir City.
🔥 Why Play Noir Lords?
Quick matches. Deep tactics. Bold noir flair. Perfect pick-up play with strategic punch.

Snappy Matches – Win or lose in under 5 minutes. No downtime.
Deck Your Way – Select cards, level up agents, craft brutal combos.
Brain Over Luck – Every card matters. Mistakes are unforgiving.
Unique Noir Art – Moody cityscapes, bold characters, signature style.
Roguelite Replays – 50+ cards. Endless combinations. Evolving challenges.
You're an agent on a mission to take down the Big Boss. Your deck is your squad. Your cards are your bullets. With each decision, you're one card closer to survival or the end.
Wishlist now to reclaim the city, one card at a time.

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User Reviews
Easy to learn, hard to master. At first you think victory is always one step away until a new wave of enemies makes your carefully built deck feel suddenly powerless. Losing everything and starting over shouldn’t be fun, but here it somehow is. Each run brings the same rounds, but the curiosity to push further keeps pulling you back. The loop is smooth and addictive: colorful yet gritty patterns, semi-predictable at first, then catching you off guard when you least expect it. You’re constantly balancing risk and progress, asking yourself do I push this deck further or reset smarter? That tension is what makes it special. The noir style, the flow, and the balance of progress and loss give it a rhythm that feels both punishing and rewarding. It’s the kind of game where you find yourself saying “just one more run” again and again. Repetitive on rounds, but in practice it’s a cycle of joy, suspense, and curiosity that keeps evolving. Looking forward to seeing more cards an...
The Good: + Super easy to get into + Fun and satisfying mechanics + Chill and nice overall vibe + Upgrade system feels rewarding and keeps things interesting The bad: – Needs more combos and deeper strategy (maybe new cards over time will help with that) – The difficulty could be smoother and feel more progressive though levels Overall: For an Early Access game, it's solid. The gameplay is fun, and with a bit more depth and balance, it could turn into something very interesting.
In short: - cool agents -stylish noir vibe -fun card combos -strategic but fast - paced -just one more run
Picked it up today. Definitely has a darker vibe than other card games I’ve played, and the mechanics are pretty unique. Sabotaging the next fight is such a fun idea, and the Hospital makes it way less punishing when cards die. Nice touch
I love deck building and i love roguelike. Very cool spy art work with a balanced deck mechanic. Loved it!
The game has promise, but right now I can't recommend it. It feels like half a game. The optimal thing to do in battle is generally obvious, there is very little card synergy. Also luck plays too much of a role---after playing a few missions your hand fills up with single use items, and at that point you might as well quit. Especially since the single use items are generally not that great. Selling all of my single use items didn't seem to help because the randomly assigned cards would still be single use. The game lacks any real way to target defenses on agents that you want to protect and there are few ways to improve your hand other hand upgrades (which only work if you have two of the same card). There are just too few choices, too little strategy, and too much hoping you do not end up with a hand full of single use items. This feels like a neat idea that just wasn't play tested very much. The artistic "feel" of the game is nice, but the game play right now feels like ear...
Very good for an early access game. Runs smooth, no major bugs for me. Art direction is top notch. Would love more late-game combo possibilities
Cool cards, nice gameplay, easy to learn. Very good for an Early Access game.
Good game, but man, some bosses feel brutal if you get unlucky with draws. Still, finally beating them feels amazing
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon RX 470
- Storage: 600 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 11
- Processor: Intel Core i5+
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce RTX 1050+
- Storage: 600 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Noir Lords cost?
Noir Lords costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Noir Lords?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon RX 470 Storage: 600 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 11 Processor: Intel Core i5+ Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce RTX 1050+ Storage: 600 MB available space
What platforms is Noir Lords available on?
Noir Lords is available on Windows PC.
Is Noir Lords worth buying?
Noir Lords has 95% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Noir Lords released?
Noir Lords was released on Aug 8, 2025.
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