Hammerwatch (2013)

Crackshell

Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.20 from 222 ratings

1839 members have it in their collection · 16 playing now · 829 backlogged · 22 wish listed

How long? Main story 18h · with extras 27h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Hammerwatch is an hack and slash action adventure, set in a fantasy pixel art environment! Play solo or co-op in this adventure from bottom to top of Castle Hammerwatch! Kill hordes of enemies with varied looks and features through four unique environments with traps, hidden secrets and puzzles!
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Release dates

  • Aug 12, 2013 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dec 14, 2017 (North_America) Nintendo Switch
  • Dec 15, 2017 (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Dec 19, 2017 (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Dec 20, 2017 (Australia) PlayStation 4
  • Dec 20, 2017 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Dec 23, 2017 (Europe) Nintendo Switch

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Luitenant_Gruber

Review Luitenant_Gruber 5/5 · Dec 11, 2022

*Warning: spoilers* Amazing classic retro Hack and Slash RPG with high replay value

When I first played Hammerwatch, I did not expect much. Another indie game for a quick cash grab (yeah, I was that skeptical). But that soon changed the minute I advanced through the first level.

Hammerwatch is a simple yet fun Hack and Slash game. You kill monsters, collect copper, silver and gold pieces, level up your skills and defeat …

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When I first played Hammerwatch, I did not expect much. Another indie game for a quick cash grab (yeah, I was that skeptical). But that soon changed the minute I advanced through the first level.

Hammerwatch is a simple yet fun Hack and Slash game. You kill monsters, collect copper, silver and gold pieces, level up your skills and defeat bosses, you know, classic stuff. Its fast gameplay is addicting, and I played half the game in my first session.

The game has challenging enemy encounters and mini bosses and a ton of stuff to kill and collect. The secrets are well hidden and reward you well for finding them. The Easter eggs are fun and refer to other games, my favorite being the Serious Sam Easter egg.

Hammerwatch is well balanced in terms of difficulty. It can be challenging, but it is not impossible to beat it (except for the survival mode with the Crystal Lich).

The graphics are nice, classic 8-bit style with a modern twist. The music is awesome, it fits perfectly in the levels and plays nicely in the background. The sound effects are satisfying and gives the feeling that you actually hit something or break something. For me this is important.

The added DLC level Temple of the Sun is also a ton of fun. In this small campaign you fight your way through a temple while avoiding traps. Also, you need to think more carefully which vendor you want to upgrade to higher levels to get the next tier upgrades because, there is limited ore you can distribute among them, a nice new mechanic. The new enemies are fun too and, in my opinion, harder than the original ones.

I enjoyed playing the game and earning the achievements. The only negative aspect in the game are, like some other games, the extreme grinding achievements where you need to kill or collect a sh!tton of beings taking you hours and hours.

But that aside, I certainly recommend Hammerwatch to anyone.

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killerstar

Review killerstar 2/5 · Apr 11, 2017

I played about 5 minutes and realised it wasn't for me. I don't get the nostalgia and the controls are unnecessarily obtuse.

Drynwynn

Review Drynwynn 4/5 · Feb 14, 2017

Hellafun

This game is a great example of indie games done fun. Not only did it bring back the nostalgia wave as I was hoping, but it offers a GREAT multiplayer co-op mode.

It's one of the few games I've played multiple times just to play as different characters. I won't put as much time in to it as some of …

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This game is a great example of indie games done fun. Not only did it bring back the nostalgia wave as I was hoping, but it offers a GREAT multiplayer co-op mode.

It's one of the few games I've played multiple times just to play as different characters. I won't put as much time in to it as some of the people I've read on the forums, but I still sunk a good portion of time in the game.

If you want a modern day Gauntlet, this game is for you.

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Quillshott

Review Quillshott 4/5 · Mar 20, 2015

A retro homage to dungeon crawlers like Zelda, pixelated and simple but still fun as hell. Better with a group but still fun enough solo.