CRYENGINE-powered action RPG, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem, has been fully released on Steam

WOLCEN Studio has fully released its CRYENGINE-powered action RPG, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem, on Steam. This game has been in Early Access for a while, but it’s now feature-complete. In order to celebrate it, the team has also released a new trailer that you can find below.

In Wolcen, players will wield a great variety of weapons and find their own playstyle thanks to their unique stances and combos. The game does not feature any classes, meaning that players can use any weapon and skill type they want.

Players can gear up according to their offensive and defensive choices with common, magical, rare and legendary items. Players can also break the rules and unlock new possibilities with Unique items and rare affixes.

Furthermore, players can improve their gear by looting or crafting, and gather resources to unlock rare missions. They can also face advanced challenges for special rewards, experiment new builds. Not only that, but they can loot more than 100 different dyes and tune up your armor to have your very own unique style. Moreover, all characters can shapeshift into one of the 4 Celestial incarnations available, each of them offering 4 different skills, and one devastating ultimate.

Enjoy!

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem - Release Trailer

33 thoughts on “CRYENGINE-powered action RPG, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem, has been fully released on Steam”

  1. -cryengine
    -top down hack and slash

    I havent seen such waste of money since merchants of brooklyn who also used cryengine.

    1. Why? are you saying that they should use other engine? Cryengine should be only for FPS¿? even Crysis had an RTS game with that engine, why not a classic hack and slash game with it?

      1. i know that its expensive or at least it was when it was new, thinking multiple people will use it. I also know that it has horrible documentation.

        1. 1. It’s free. You pay a royalty only after passing a certain revenue threshold.

          2. Documentation has gotten wayyyyy better since CE V.

        2. Yes, it’s one of the most unoptimized engines out there. Everything the use Cryengine needs a beefy rig to run for some reason. Horrible documentation like you said for sure. But, it’s still good to have the competition out there.

          1. Haha, you’re Wild’n Out Homie. You’re a Bully aren’t you?… ??? You told this grown azz man to go do the work for you. Boy you got some issues man.

          2. He’s just fat and lazy or undernourished and stupid, either combo keeps me from blocking him since he sums up society in general. Which I laugh at daily. Win win.

          3. Haha, you forgot who you were talking to didn’t you? ??? Something is severely wrong with dagoat. His reply is entertaining though.

  2. Just a reminder that you can play Diablo 3 and ROS on RPCS3 completely offline and you can edit the game however you want.

  3. And just today a dinosaur i hang around with asked me if there are any new games out there like Diablo. This made the answer so much easier. He basically missed the last two decades when it comes to gaming.

  4. If it would at least touch Grim Dawn I would give it a chance but it is almost as seeing a sad Diablo 3 mod with a zoomed-in Path of Exile camera. Bleh, pass. Maybe Torchlight 3 will be good.

  5. Buggy mess!!!! According to those who have played farther than the first act. The Steam reviews started out positive and now they’re correcting hard. The early parts of the game are of acceptable quality and then it all falls apart in the second and last third so absolutely do not buy under any circumstance. It’s not a hardware-specific thing. It affects everyone.

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