The stars are right for a descent into cosmic horror, but this time, you’re bringing a shotgun. Cthulhu’s Reach: Devil Reef—a self-proclaimed “action roguelike co-op dungeon crawler set in a Lovecraftian universe”—is here to combine the dread of Innsmouth with the frantic fun of a top-down shooter.
If you’re a fan of rogue-lites, pixel-art retro vibes, and the chilling mythology of H.P. Lovecraft, grab your axe and some ammo—we’re diving into the Devil Reef.
A Debt to the Deep Ones
The premise is pure 1920s noir-horror: you’re saddled with crippling debt to a local gangster, and your only way out is a rumoured hidden treasure in the accursed seaside town of Innsmouth, deep within the Devil Reef. What starts as a desperate treasure hunt quickly turns into a battle for survival as the generative dungeons fill with shambling Deep Ones, slimes, and worse.
The game is developed by The Fine Arc and is currently in Early Access on Steam, meaning the developers are actively building and refining the experience with community feedback.
Fast-Paced Roguelike Action
At its core, Devil Reef is a frantic, isometric action roguelike. Think classic twin-stick shooters mixed with the permadeath and procedural generation of a dungeon crawler.
- Gunplay and Melee: You start with a simple axe, but quickly unlock and find more powerful weapons like a revolver, shotgun, and flamethrower. Crucially, the game encourages switching between weapons and your basic melee attack to manage the swarms of enemies effectively.
- The Roguelike Loop: You will die—a lot. But progression isn’t lost. The gold you amass in a run can be spent to permanently unlock new weapons, which then become available to find in future runs. This meta-progression makes each failure feel like a step forward.
- Generative Dungeons & Keys: Navigating the labyrinth involves a classic colour-coded key system (bronze, silver, gold) to unlock doors and find the path deeper. You’ll need to keep moving, manage your resources, and strategically use environmental hazards, like explosive barrels, to clear out the relentless hordes.
Lovecraftian Flair and Retro Charm
Devil Reef delivers its dose of cosmic horror with a delightful retro aesthetic. The pixel art graphics and atmospheric soundscapes immediately evoke a sense of ’90s gaming nostalgia, while the enemy designs—from the aforementioned Deep Ones to other eldritch abominations—are clearly inspired by Lovecraft’s iconic works.
The game’s atmosphere is enhanced by its focus on Incantations. These are stackable upgrades and arcane scrolls that grant your character various powerful effects, sometimes drawn from the Great Old Ones themselves, like Hastur or Cthulhu, allowing for deep, synergising character builds.
Go It Alone or Bring a Crew
One of the standout features is the up to 4-player online co-op multiplayer. While tackling the Devil Reef solo offers a tense, desperate struggle, bringing a team of fellow investigators (or just debt-ridden adventurers) significantly changes the dynamic, emphasising teamwork and covering each other against the enemy waves.
Final Verdict (Early Access)
Cthulhu’s Reach: Devil Reef is a genuinely fun and addictive rogue-lite that successfully marries the dread of the Lovecraft mythos with a speedy, satisfying top-down shooter experience. While the difficulty can sometimes feel a bit spiky and the overall variety is still growing (it’s Early Access, after all!), the core gameplay loop and the promise of more content—including future acts, characters, and a Map Editor—make this a title worth watching.
If you’re looking for an accessible, action-packed dungeon crawler with a generous dose of cosmic horror and a great co-op option, it’s time to test your sanity against the unspeakable things lurking in the Devil Reef.
Have you braved the depths of the Devil Reef? What’s your favourite weapon to use against a horde of Deep Ones? Share your thoughts and favourite builds in the comments below!
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