The first time I dove into Keeper’s Toll, I was hit with this feeling—picture wandering through a dark fantasy world with roguelite vibes. Yeah, that’s the scene. Developed by eastasiasoft and Stingbot Games, it’s a realm where survival means hopping through spots like the faded Linden Forest and Usvit’s spooky depths. And Usvit Castle? It’s not your average hideaway, more like a demon’s playground. End of Time? Well, let’s just say the name’s pretty spot on—it’s a fiery mess, like a bad hair day for the universe.
Now, let me tell you about choosing your hero. Six quirky characters, each with their own, uh, flair. Shadow Monk? Think shadows and revenge. Pyromancer? A walking fire hazard with some serious shackle tattoos. I went with Blood Maiden, mostly because, well, she sounds cool, and she’s got this arcane magic thing going on. Plus, sacrifice and whispers? I’m a sucker for drama.
Getting the hang of controls was a breeze. I mean, if you can use a D-Pad without tripping over your own thumbs, you’re golden. Attacking enemies happens automatically, like magic—poof! But remember, healing’s on you. Made a mental note: don’t get stingy with that health flask, pal, it’s a lifesaver.
There was this bit with gold and merchants. Found some traveling dude who sold a bunch of weird gear. A Ring of Serpents, for example—I mean, who wouldn’t want to rain down some poison clouds? Weirdly satisfying.
Oh, and experience points! I’m talking major game changer. Get enough, and your skills shoot up like a teen on a caffeine rush. Focus, Adrenaline, Conqueror? They’ve all got their perks, kinda like building your own Frankenstein’s monster of abilities.
The game’s got trophies too, for those who love a bit of bling. While I was more about the journey than the shiny pat-on-the-back stuff, it’s cool to stack some bronze and silver trophies. Chasing Gold? Felt like finding a unicorn.
Forking out $6.99 gives you both PS4 and PS5 versions—which, let’s be honest, is a sweet deal. I grinned like an idiot when I realized that.
Anyway—wait, where was I? Ah! Keeper’s Toll is this odd mix of chaos and charm, a game that somehow feels like it’s given you a secret pact with its shadows and monsters. Dive in and, I promise, it’ll surprise you—like a forgotten song lyric that pops into your head at 3 a.m.
Okay, I’ve rambled enough. Time to see if I can survive another round in Usvit Castle. Fingers crossed those demons are taking a coffee break.