Gameclaw Studio
Gameclaw Studio business and news from across the web.- Regions of Ruin: Runegate Out Now on PCRaw Fury and Gameclaw Studio have released Regions of Ruin: Runegate on PC. This hack-and-slash RPG tasks players with rebuilding a dwarven civilization by gathering resources, recruiting allies, and fighting enemies across a dangerous world. The game features exploration, combat, and character customization, with progress directly impacting the growth of the player's settlement.
- Regions of Ruin: Runegate Review - Thinking with portalsRegions of Ruin: Runegate offers a charming pixel art style and a satisfying progression system, but suffers from a short, anticlimactic main story and a passive, tedious resource-gathering loop. While the combat has its moments and the skill tree allows for customization, numerous small annoyances and slow animations detract from the experience. The town-building aspect is visually gratifying but lacks strategic depth, relying heavily on background worker assignments.
- Hack-and-slash RPG adventure Regions of Ruin: Runegate arrives April 14Regions of Ruin: Runegate, a hack-and-slash RPG adventure from Gameclaw Studio and Raw Fury, is set to launch on April 14th for Linux. The game features diverse environments, challenging enemies, and a system for rebuilding a dwarven civilization. A demo is currently available on Steam.
- Raw Fury Unveils Spring Release Dates For Action Roguelite Shooter Last Man Sitting, Cozy Cooking Sim KuloNiku: Bowl Up! And Hack-and-Slash RPG Regions of Ruin: RunegateIndie publisher Raw Fury announced spring release dates for several titles at The MIX Spring Game Showcase. Last Man Sitting, a roguelite shooter, will launch on March 31 for PC. The cooking sim KuloNiku: Bowl Up! releases April 7 for PC, followed by the hack-and-slash RPG Regions of Ruin: Runegate on April 14 for PC. Additionally, Dome Keeper's multiplayer update arrives April 13 for PC and Xbox Series X/S.