If you slowly drift off-beat, the game will subtly change the tempo of the music in order to get you back on track. But one of the coolest things it does is completely invisible to the player. It’s fun, it’s crazy unique, and it’s incredibly catchy. What We Liked: This is just an all-around fantastic rhythm-based roguelite. What it is: A dungeon-crawling roguelite where you move to the beat. And to celebrate, Cellar Door Games is taking a look at some of our favourite roguelikes/lites (that aren’t Rogue Legacy) on PlayStation, and I’m giving some personal insight on what made them so great. With the upcoming aunch of Rogue Legacy 2 we’re excited to see if history will repeat itself. To say we were overwhelmed is an understatement. We were expecting a few hundred thousand players at best, but somehow ended up with more that 3.5 million across all PlayStation platforms. The community’s support for our little indie dream was nothing short of impossible. The original Rogue Legacy was released nearly a decade ago, and it’s incredible to think back on how it helped popularize roguelites on PlayStation. The game also includes the latest free content updates, the Fabled Heroes and the Swan Song, which are packed with additional challenges and exciting new game modes. What’s more, it will be launching straight into the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, so Extra and Premium members can download it straightaway and jump in! We’re going all-out by releasing RL2 with full cross-buy support for the PS4 to PS5. Rogue Legacy 2 is landing on both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on June 20.
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