FIRST OF ALL DON'T BUY THIS VERSION!!! I bought this version of the game thinking it was the same as Inferno Climber Reborn..... Nope its the old version of the game. This game has not been updated since 2016 and if you want the latest version you need to buy it on the Microsoft Store... Not on Steam... Not only does it cost less there, but it is also the version that will support newer GPUs, CPUs, Windows APIs... its basically the better product and it pains to see that Arc System has not been called out for not adding the Reborn version of the game on Steam... Arc System Works is not updating this game at all so if you have a modern PC it is not gonna work, the last update was in 2016... just does not work at all on modern computers. Blazing mess of a game. Quite clearly if you have a modern PC that is not running a last generation video card this game messes up and is unplayable due to frame studdering and overall low frame rate. I have a i7-intel 6 core CPU, 64GB of Ram, SSD...
INFERNO CLIMBER
- Release Date:
- Sep 8, 2016
- Developer:
- Arc System Works
- Publisher:
- Arc System Works
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Defeat powerful bosses to collect all 5 Purgatory Stones in hell.
Slashing, magic casting, arrow shooting, bombs throwing, exploring, eating, cooking, blacksmithing.
Game Features:
- Survival 3D action RPG
- Hack & Slash
- Level up system
- Platforming action
- Puzzles and traps in the dangerous dungeon
- Resource management
- Over 50 hours of playtime
Other Features:
- 8 unique playable characters
- Raise your character's strength freely
- Over 400 unique items
- More than 20 stages
- Master new skills and magic spells
- Over 90 different enemies
- Each stage is guarded by a boss character
- Stealth operations
- Reveal hidden treasures and secret paths by breaking walls with bombs
~ STORY ~
A long, long time ago... There were 5 Purgatory Stones with enormous magical powers.Purgatory Stones were owned by 5 different countries to keep the world in order.
However, as the time passed, evil and corruption spreads through the land. Purgatory Stones fell into the wrong hands. Monsters plagued all over the land. Thus, the world has fallen.
100 years later... An innocent soul made a pact with Death. The awakened one set forth in search for the Purgatory Stones.
Explore the World of Inferno!
Explore the unknown world of Inferno in search for 5 Purgatory Stones.Travel through ruins, jungles and more as the story unfolds.
Inferno・Survival・Action!
Beware of traps and keep a look out for treasures and secret paths.Manage food and items to ensure survival in the World of Inferno.
Defeat powerful enemies along the way; conquer them all using your strength and wisdom.
Various Items in the Treasure Box
Search for Treasures across the land.The same treasure chest could be plundered from multiple times!
Items in a treasure chest is may not be the same.
The same item could have different stats, so keep searching for the better equipment!
Choose Your Protagonist from 8 Playable Characters!
Each playable character has their own strengths and abilities.Use them to your advantage!
Royal Knight : Ignores equipment requirements.
Forest Hunter : Heal when poisoned.
Popular Merchant : Enemies drop more items.
Innocent Prisoner : High strength, and don't get hungry often.
Recommended to play using a controller pad
For smoother gameplay experience, a controller pad is highly recommended for this game:- X-Input based controllers (e.g. XBox360 for Windows)
- DUALSHOCK®4 Controller (usually for use for PlayStation®4)
Special Note
- Statistical data, such as how many enemies of each type have been defeated in total, and location of players' deaths, etc. will be collected.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Chibi Zelda-Souls is a very nice summary... You start off as a character with many "lives/classes" and if u die with one, you will pick another class/character, you have to ress the dead one with a ress scroll you buy for 60 coins, and the dead one will be unaviable until you ress them or break their graves, which destroys all their inventory including money, but their acuumaleted XP will remain. You will eventually after the tutorial get to a base which is sort of like a nexus or a hub, from which u access the other areas. As well as stock up on supplies, and you will get new merchants after u kill a boss. As you get into the game you will mostly be using a sword and bow, or staffs for magic. I do not think the parry function is in the game yet so u will have to make due with blocking. Chests have randomized loot. for the most part, and respawn like enemies. The enemies are alittle dissapointing in terms of variety, you have 4 types. The skeleton which comes in a variety from swor...
This game just simply isn't polished enough for the asking price. - Unless you have an Xbox360 controller lock on won't work at all, making the entire game useless - This extends to even the Steam Controller - Isn't very well optimized, looks like an Xbox360 title but chugs - Menus refuse to work Going to have to refund this, it's sad really, seems like it could have a fun core game, but they haven't bothered fixing anything since launch, just walked away from it. Not good enough afriad.
Ever wanted Dark Souls to feel, look and play like a low-budget PS1 trash-ARPG half-assed PC port? Inferno Climber got you covered.
This is not the "Reborn" version of this game, and unfortunately it is completely unplayable for modern PCs. I have a good PC that runs games like The Witcher 3 at 60fps, but this game was slingshotting from 100fps to single digits every couple of seconds. It's unfortunate, because I really do like the art style and it looks fun. EDIT: The Reborn version is on the Microsoft store and it works great. This game is actually so underrated, I do recommend checking it out. Dumb as heck that it still isn't updated here lmao
This game is like Animal Crossing, Mario Bros, Zelda, Monster Hunter and Dark Souls all were put in a blender and this is what came out. A extremely long and difficult story-light action rpg with large levels, difficult enemies and bosses and a detailed rpg system that was definitely heavily inspired by all the games mentioned above. In short if you love Dark Souls, Mario and Zelda and don't mind some monster hunter style hunger and equipment management mechanics buy this game, it's fantastic. What it doesn't have in graphics it makes up for in mechanics. The game has some very interesting 'trials' to complete underground for special reward. You also can manage up to 8 characters and switch them out at will so you can always experiment with your loadouts with each character so if you get that powerful mage item with your knight don't worry you just put it in a box and can transfer it. Also of notice is each time you start a new game your item box items will remain in the box so you ...
Inferno Climber is a fun ARPG With Major Flaws (EA) My ratings/review Difficulty: 10/10 ~ My favorite thing in the game is the challenge, yes, this game is challenging, way more than it seems, it compares to dark souls in my book, also the death system is pretty unique, when you die you start off with another character lose all your stats and have to get back to your body with what they call a "Death Contract" Which can be bought for 60CP (in-game currency) Unlike dark souls (you keep all your gear only lose unused XP "Souls"), when you die you lose your Character+Items, and have to get it back with another fresh character in order to continue with your old one, makes it really hard when you get into the harder areas because you're running around with a level 1 character in level 30+ Areas, trying to find your godamm body Leveling two toons might be a good idea Movement, Platforming, Overall Gameplay: 6/10 ~ You get some neat skills if you search around levels, you find books and r...
This game seems like a ton of fun, really i would've loved to get to play more than just a half an hour...but seriously though the motion sickness is real. I haven't had a game get me this bad in years...if you get sick from motion do stay away, but otherwise it seems like a very enjoyable title.
I forgot how much I hated my first hours with Dark/Demons souls. I'm still in the first non-tutorial area in this game after four hours, so I don't know if I'm the most qualified person to review this (having not seen much of the game proper) but thus far I give it a thumbs down. It's a SoulsLike game with a chibi artstyle - even has the thing where the first boss fight will wreck your everything. Think Zelda Souls, or perhaps Salt and Sanctuary 3D. It's got a fun, simple combat system - you dodge out of the way of enemy attacks, keep an eye on your stamina meter, etc. The problem Dark Souls 2 has, where fighting multiple enemies is unviable but happens all the time anyway - doesn't occur here, because fighting multiple enemies at once is actually very viable here. Your attacks have a wide range, and enemies tend to gather in groups, making for easy pickings. I'm less enthused with the equipment system. Basically, all weapons will break after a certain amount of usage, which is fine ...
Am I really one of the first people to write a review? Dayum. I only got to the first Base (not a spoiler, you can easily get there in some fifteen minutes if not less I think, I like to take my time so it took way longer), and so far, the game is quite good. The controls are decent, even though the character's movement is not as realistic in AAA games, some enemies are well-positioned (well done, skeleton from the second trial), only the inventory management and bow controls seem somehow tedious for me so far (especially the weapon swap, I'm not used to it yet). The attack system is simple yet efficient. The only issue I have would be with blocking, which is pretty useless at the beginning of the game since you can just strafe to avoid incoming arrows and run away from other attacks. Also, the camera is slightly too close to the character in my opinion. It might be a design choice, but I am still havin issues with it. Graphically speaking, the game is not really bad-looking, but it...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 / 8.1 / Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 3.1 GHz / AMDR A8 3.6 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 / Radeon HD 7770
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 64bit/Windows 8.1 64bit /Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7 3.7GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Controller pad is highly recommended for this game.
FAQ
How much does INFERNO CLIMBER cost?
INFERNO CLIMBER costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for INFERNO CLIMBER?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 / 8.1 / Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 3.1 GHz / AMDR A8 3.6 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 / Radeon HD 7770 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 64bit/Windows 8.1 64bit /Windows 10 64bit Processor: Intel Core i7 3.7GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 Storage: 5 GB available space Additional Notes: Controller pad is highly recommended for this game.
What platforms is INFERNO CLIMBER available on?
INFERNO CLIMBER is available on Windows PC.
Is INFERNO CLIMBER worth buying?
INFERNO CLIMBER has 63% positive reviews from 78 players.
When was INFERNO CLIMBER released?
INFERNO CLIMBER was released on Sep 8, 2016.
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