Nadir: A Grimdark Deck Builder Demo

Details

Playtime Not Played
Last Activity Never
Added 04/05/2025 20:14:42
Modified 27/03/2026 10:17:29
Completion Status Not Played
Library Gog
Source GOG
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 21/03/2022
Community Score 58
Critic Score
User Score
Genre Fantasy
Role-playing
Strategy
Developer Team Nadir
Publisher Black Eye Games
Feature Controller support
Single-player
Links Forum
Store Page
PCGamingWiki
Tag Card Game
Dark
Deckbuilding
Demo
Difficult
Fantasy
Horror
Indie
Roguelike
Roguelite
Role-playing
Strategy
Turn-Based

Description



The full version of Nadir: A Grimdark Deck Builder is available on GOG.COM. You can purchase it here



ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE

Nadir is a dark deck building rogue-like adventure, with its artwork burning of infernal fire and many extraordinary inspirations, the deepest of them coming straight from Dante’s Divine Comedy. The illegitimate child of Slay the Spire and Darkest Dungeon awaits you!
Command an avatar of one of the Deadly Sins in 1v1 fights against powerful demons.

DOUBLE CARDS

Engage in card battles where each of your cards can be played in two ways, depending on its color: blue or red. Balance between them to your advantage, but be careful, as your every action charges the abilities of the enemy.

CARD CRAFTING

Collect red and blue abilities on your journey and combine them into unique double cards, shaping the deck in your own way to prepare for upcoming challenges and survive as long as possible.

EXPAND YOUR CITY

Gather resources during expeditions to expand the city of Nadir and unlock new characters, cards, and vendors. Develop your underworld kingdom and increase your chances in future fights until you can beat the boss and unlock new Sins.

DEADLY SINS

Each of the Sins brings their own set of enemies that greatly alter your gamestyle. Learning it and developing a strategy to beat it is the key to building a powerful deck and surviving each fight.

A JOURNEY UNLIKE ANY OTHER

Watch your back as you descend to the depths of Hell. It might feel familiar – from the wonders of the Divine Comedy, to the desaturated aesthetics of Sin City, and the unforgettable design of Hellboy – yet always twisted.