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Void Martyrs Set to Launch on PC Soon

Mar 13, 2025 2:56 PM

Mac N Cheese, a studio featuring former Cyberpunk 2077 art leads, has announced Void Martyrs, a dark, top-down action game set near a black hole. Players take on the role of a nun tasked with recovering relics while battling enemies infected by a biomechanical plague. The game introduces a unique Stigmata/Faith system that influences gameplay and the player's access to items. Players can choose to combat their foes head-on or adopt a more strategic approach, with death leading to the introduction of new characters who continue the quest. Survival and crafting mechanics will be key elements as players navigate through quarantined areas and space cathedrals. Void Martyrs is currently in development for PC, and interested players can wishlist it on Steam.

What is the gameplay like in Void Martyrs?

Void Martyrs features a unique gameplay loop that revolves around a Stigmata/Faith system, affecting items and survival strategies as players face a plague-infested world. Players will engage in combat, exploration, and crafting while managing their faith choices to navigate the challenges ahead.

Void Martyrs presents a fresh and intriguing concept, merging action with deep narrative choices in a grimdark setting. The game has drawn attention due to its unique protagonist, and its blend of survival mechanics alongside exploration promises an engaging experience for players. The use of a nun character in such a dark environment is quite a novel approach in gaming, potentially opening up discussions around themes of faith and morality.



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