[h1]TL:DR:[/h1] The game is okay, but a bit on the boring side. It feels like some mechanics are missing which would actually make it a good game. There is no leveling/skill system, enemies don't seem to drop loot, and overall it just feels a bit lacking. At $9, I don't feel like it is worth the money. If it goes on sale, then go for it. [h1]First Impression Gameplay:[/h1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAP-tFva-dg [h1]Full Review[/h1] I enjoy the top down RPG dungeon games, but this one felt a bit boring and repetitive. I understand they are trying to make it difficult, but really it's very easy one you recognize you're able to chain stun enemies. Left mouse button is a normal single strike attack, but right click is 2 attacks chained together that stun locks enemies. The only really concern is stamina, but if you run away for just a second or two, you're back to full. Loot seems to be confined to chests, open in the environment, and sometimes in boxes. Feels odd that en...
Enoch: Underground
- Release Date:
- Mar 22, 2018
- Developer:
- Unwhale Studio
- Publisher:
- Unwhale Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

The battle was lost ages ago and now the barren ruins hold nothing but echoes of once great civilization. Amidst the dust, few that remain are still clinging to their existence, far beyond the point where they could be called human.
But the hope still lingers.

On the outskirts of the forgotten city, a lone soul awakens from millennial slumber. Lost and forgotten, he finds himself in catacombs and now his way lies through the treacherous ruins to the very heart of it.

Enoch – Underground is a hardcore action-RPG title set in an ancient city destroyed long time ago. The player takes control of the awakened – one of the few survivors left in the city. Without a goal and without memories he starts his way through the ruins striving to find his place in this hostile world.

The gameplay is based on classic action RPGs with such features as complex environments, precise battle system, and generous loot, but makes accessibility a staple of game’s design.

The character progression is entirely loot-based, eliminating the need for complex character menus while retaining flexibility and customization options. Each weapon type has unique stats and attack patterns, armor can provide additional protection and sometimes valuable buffs, trinkets and mutagens allow to change character’s abilities, providing an advantage in combat.

Encounters require patience and precision but give just enough room for error to get familiar with enemy’s attack patterns and develop a strategy to withstand them. The game is balanced to be hard but fair so that completing the playthrough gives the sense of achievement while the process of doing so does not feel like a chore.

- Different weapon types, each with unique attack patterns
- Powerful artifacts that boost player stats or provide new skills
- Varied environments and enemies
- Precise, dynamic combat system
- Deadly environmental traps that you can turn to your advantage
- Devastating special attacks and skills
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User Reviews
Enoch is a good Action RPG with an engaging story, satisfying character development and individualisation possibilities and the music and immersion will most likely last you at least few days, so I can recommend it for anyone liking action RPGs.
If your a fan of HARDCORE games then you will definetly enjoy this one. Ive died so many times in this game but i still try it over and over again. Enemies are deadly serious and sometimes they will even do massive blow to you which will instantly kill you. There is still room for improvement but as a 1st game from Unwhale Studios, its solid enough. There could be some debate about price tag thou O.o Review: https://youtu.be/9L5d3OpGU5U
Nice made ARPG, rogue/hardcore like :) Worth the money. Just look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIc3SDurQ5U
More Diablo than Diablo 3. Buy it and get ready to feel the nostalgia again. LOOT LOOOT LOOOOOOOOOT !!!! CRUCIBLE, I'm coming! (again, and again, repeat)
I guess you can describe this game as poorly made Dark Souls with Diablo’s camera. Weird angle for a direct-control game like this. The camera either lets you cheat and see the enemies in the adjacent rooms, or doesn’t let you see getting yourself murdered. The combat is not satisfying, you don’t feel the impact of your attacks, the weapons have strange and inconvenient movesets. Most enemies in the game are boring zombies and similarly boring human opponents. The difficulty is all over the place - it’s “click LMB repeatedly to win” for zombies and spiders and “evade attacks for 5 minutes waiting for a good opening and then die from 1 hit” for humans. The best way to fight them is just circling around and baiting them into doing combos and then counterattacking. Using a shield and dodge rolls doesn’t seem very necessary or helpful. The enemies are placed rather unimaginatively in seemingly random places so there are no interesting fights or unexpected ambushes. The A...
Simple game, no frills, but you *can* enjoy some of it. 5/10 I kept the game because it is playable and enjoyable enough with cheat engine -notable the quantity of games I finish and relish thanks to it-. (Stamina, Health, Gold = 99,900, ... , all is 4 Bytes Exact, freeze what you want). If you use cheat engine, the game doesn't expect you to live if attacked by various foes at once: don't let them corner you against a wall, etc, instead have always a path to roll away. ( Otherwise, if they hit you in sequence while cornered, you can never recover sufficiently for a hit back, so you have to unfreeze health and die to restart the level as there is no other escape from the neverending attack ). Finished, some 6 levels.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 7 (64 bit) +
- Processor: Core i5 3570 3,4GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX460
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Enoch: Underground cost?
Enoch: Underground costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Enoch: Underground?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 7 (64 bit) + Processor: Core i5 3570 3,4GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX460 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space Sound Card: Integrated Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Enoch: Underground available on?
Enoch: Underground is available on Windows PC.
Is Enoch: Underground worth buying?
Enoch: Underground has 56% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Enoch: Underground released?
Enoch: Underground was released on Mar 22, 2018.
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