Realm of Ink PlayStation 5 Review

Realm of Ink is a new action roguelite from Leap Studios, which I am glad they sent me. You play as swordsman Red, though there are other characters you can unlock. With you is your trusty ink companion, Momo. Together, you fight through different levels and worlds using the power of the Fox and different ink powers to defeat destiny. Death is meaningless, as it just gives you a chance to rewrite the story, quite literally, as you will discover throughout the story.

It has always been my experience with these games that, while a good story helps, it is the graphics, gameplay, and quality of upgrades and abilities that determine if the loop is worth it. All of this is where Realm of Ink truly shines. With a unique, almost washed-painted background aesthetic and a seemingly endless combination of weapons, gems, and forms, there is plenty of replay value. If that weren’t enough, just when you think you have mastered the game, there is the endless trials of challenge mode in the Trial Valleys.

Is the game perfect? No, far from. I feel like Momo, while cute, doesn’t exactly serve much of a purpose aside from being a sort of mascot. Many of the characters you meet also sort of feel stale and one-dimensional, and only exist to sort of fill a role and nothing else. The shopkeeper is basically just greedy and money-hungry, but you get hints that he is actually nice and charitable if you are his friend. The cook is sort of ditsy and obsessed with cooking, but you get hints that there is more to her. Every character falls into this same pattern. They are X thing, but let’s hint at more. The game is a 9/10 experience, one I can’t possibly recommend enough. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.

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