You wake up aboard The Orpheus, a derelict warship lost in deep space and crawling with horrors. No memory. No allies. Only the instinct to fight and a voice urging you forward. The ship shifts around you, the enemies never stop, and survival means battling through blood-soaked corridors to uncover...
You wake up aboard The Orpheus, a derelict warship lost in deep space and crawling with horrors. No memory. No allies. Only the instinct to fight and a voice urging you forward. The ship shifts around you, the enemies never stop, and survival means battling through blood-soaked corridors to uncover what lies ahead.
Set in a haunting, low-poly world with crunchy pixel textures, Moros Protocol blends fast-paced combat of classic '90s and early 2000s FPS games, the unpredictability of genre-defining roguelites, and the challenge of Souls-like boss fights. Battle relentless enemies and towering nightmares in a brutal test of skill and willpower. With procedurally generated levels, evolving threats, and intense action, survival is never guaranteed.
The ship is a war zone. The enemy is endless. The odds are against you.
You may be outnumbered, but you are not outmatched.
🔺TACTICAL FPS COMBAT
Moros Protocol combines relentless action with adaptability and customization. Shape your loadout and let the augments and weapons you find dictate your fighting style. And yes, you can kick your enemies.
🔺ROGUELIKE PROGRESSION
Death is only the beginning. Learn, upgrade, and push further into the unknown. Each run is shaped by a combination of handcrafted environments and procedural generation. New layouts. New challenges to face. No two runs will feel the same.
🔺UNIQUE CUSTOM RENDERER
A gritty, immersive world that blends retro aesthetics with modern rendering, creating a decayed sci-fi atmosphere. Dynamic lighting and eerie sound design heighten the tension as you explore the abandoned warship.
Message from Pixel Reign: Moros Protocol has been a passion project that started back in 2010 as a concept, which we have been working on for the last 5 years to bring it to life. We are really excited to finally be able to share our vision with you and hope you enjoy it as much as we've enjoyed making it.
Moros Protocol is inspired by some amazing games: DOOM, Ultrakill, Half-Life and many other amazing retro-futuristic first-person shooters! Check them out too if you have not already!
Like all roguelikes, this one hooks you to rerun multiple times to get a good item set. I also like the weapon upgrade system with mods. Add Systemshock graphics plus weird mutants and you got a nice timekiller.
I did get stuck couple of times in the graphics so hopefully that does not happen too often.
Challenge stages can a bit annoying as it is mostly timed jumps and at least for me the jump does not feel consistent.
weapons don't feel good to use, enemies aren't fun to fight, the variations in the stages aren't interesting, the upgrades, while constant, don't change up the gameplay in a noticable or unique way. I know most rogue-likes/lites/whateverthef#%ks tend to be a bit grindy and skinnerboxy in general, but avoid unless you absolutely and unconditionally love these kinds of games.
Well, it covered the basics.
Decent movement, melee attacks, dodge button, crit-zones on enemies, decent enough artstyle, an addicting gameplay loop.. It got the basics covered and its got coop?AWESOME! Could this be one of my favorite games of all time?
But whats this... the coop is ONLINE ONLY, no LAN, no local coop ... yup the coop feature has a expiration date.
I didnt inform myself properly. My bad. Thats what i get for giving the videogame industry the benefit of doubt one time.
In a world filled with Abandonware, Emulation, Shareware, Freeware, decades worth of Mods ... giving you more games than one could possibly play in a lifetime FOR FREE, to anyone with two braincells and a stable internet connection (and thats excluding piracy!!).
It will be just another ephemeral experience in an endless sea of singleplayer-only titles. Basically worthless in 2025.
Ofc the dev has the opportunity to patch it in at anytime... but lets face it, doesnt happen. Never does... videogames are dead.
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