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Seraph

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Release Date: September 20, 2016

Singleplayer

Set in a science fiction setting, a dynamic action game developed by the independent studio Dreadbit. In Seraph the player takes control of the titular heroine – an angel kept in a high-security, futuristic prison owned by demons. While trying to escape, the protagonist with supernatural skills faces a variety of dangers and devilish creatures. The action is seen from a side-view and consists of fighting hordes of enemies.

7.6

OpenCritic

8.0

Steam

2.4

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Seraph published on PC and PS4 is a dynamic action game developed by the independent studio Dreadbit – the creators responsible for e.g. Ironcast.

Plot

In Seraph you assume the role of the eponymous heroine – an angel held in a top security, futuristic prison from which one cannot escape just like that. To fight her way out, Seraph needs to defeat hordes of devilish creatures.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows September 20, 2016

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 November 1, 2016

Developer: Dreadbit

Publisher: Dreadbit

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Seraph Video Game.

7.6

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 63% of Critics. There are 12 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Geeks Under Grace: 9 / 10 by Maurice Pogue

Seraph conducts a makeover on the old model of side-scrolling platform run-and-guns, blessing gamers everywhere with a fantastic contribution to the SHUMP genre.

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DualShockers: 6.5 / 10 by Steven Santana

Despite some great options and customization available, Seraph’s narrative doesn’t go anywhere with what is presented or hinted at and the gameplay has many elements that don’t feel significant enough to be worth investing into. There is a lot to dig into both in mechanics, systems, and game modes, but the foundation of what is there doesn’t compel me to make multiple returns. Including Twitch integration and inclusive options for all opens up the audience, although I don’t think they’ll stick around after the first playthrough and toying with the additional options.

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GameSkinny: 8 / 10

Seraph brings back everything you love about 2D games, adds some Devil May Cry, and gives you hours of fun - just as soon as you figure the game out.

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80%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (372)

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2.4

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