Dungeon-crawler roguelite dating sim HellHeart Breaker announced

HellHeart Breaker

Cuisineer developer BattleBrew Productions has announced HellHeart Breaker, a new dungeon-crawler roguelite dating simulation game.

HellHeart Breaker is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) with a release set for the first quarter of 2027.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

Set in an Asian-themed Underworld reminiscent of 1920s Shanghai, you awaken in a forgotten room of a bathhouse, quickly becoming a new resident of the last remaining city in the Underworld, Aashraya. With no recollection of who you are, and marked by an ominous prophecy, you set off to figure out who you truly are.

Discover the rich history of the world, while getting to know the unique and varied characters of this place – From a Naga princess to an Oni blacksmith, or mayhaps a Kitsune courtesan or Asuran enforcer; the denizens of Aashraya have much to offer you. 

Learn new abilities and master the elements from the scions of the different clans while perhaps falling in love with one… or maybe even two of them. 

Each Clan Scion brings their own unique circumstances and troubles – it is up to you whether you wish to walk alongside them in this life, or reject their ideals and pit yourself against them.

The feral darkness can only be kept at bay for so long. Fight your way out of the underworld and see the end of this age – either as its savior or its doom.

Features

  • 7 different clans wish to break you out – each with its own agenda
  • 9 different planned endings
  • 35 different weapons, from the jian to the katar, master a deadly arsenal in your quest upwards
  • 7 different elemental trees and an assortment of augments to assist in your journey
  • 7 different worlds to wander and battle through
  • Customisable outfits and home decoration
  • Fishing!
  • Loads of food at the Kappa Market
  • Main character – comes in two flavours!
  • No, you can’t fix her

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