Eclipsoul is a dark fantasy strategy RPG with Hades-style artwork

  • Eclipsoul is a newly-released Hades-inspired idle RPG
  • Deploy five distinct heroes supported by troops into strategic auto battles
  • Explore a dense PvE campaign and dedicated PvP modes

If you loved Hades with its trendy visual appeal and tough roguelike gameplay, it was a hit across all platforms, and now if you’ve been yearning to experience that style in a strategy role-playing game setting more familiar to you, then the newly released Eclipsoul is just what you need!

Currently available on Android devices from Peraspera Games, the game titled Eclipsoul immerses you in a realm influenced by European folklore that’s been plunged into darkness by an ominous power called the Eclipse Legion. As fate would have it, you are chosen to lead the divine forces to bring back light and peace to this world once more.

As a gamer, I find an intriguing similarity between Eclipsoul and Heroes of Might & Magic in terms of gameplay. While it maintains the core auto-battling mechanic, what sets it apart is the ability to command five unique heroes from mythological realms. Each of these leaders controls a diverse array of customizable troops, ready to engage and vanquish the dark forces that threaten our world.


Heroes of Myth and Mythology

What particularly caught my attention about Eclipsoul wasn’t just its mythological influence or the Hades-esque aesthetics, but rather the unique gameplay mechanics. Given that the Heroes of Might and Magic series has played a significant role in shaping many modern strategy game conventions, it feels like a natural progression to see these elements integrated into the idle RPG genre.

Content-wise, Eclipsoul seems overflowing with activities, offering a rich PvE campaign and specific PvP options. Additionally, considering the needs of those with hectic schedules, the perks of idle rewards are also worth noting if you’re interested in giving Eclipsoul a try due to its enticing tales of epic mythological storytelling.

While waiting, if the blend of heroes and units in a HOMM-like fashion piques your interest, why not delve into our review of Songs of Conquest? This strategy game, reminiscent of Might & Magic, offers stunning 2.5D artwork, deep strategic elements, and other intriguing features.

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2025-04-17 14:48