A divine duel against cosmic chaos
Gods vs Horrors is a strategy-heavy roguelike that fuses mythological drafting with auto-battler mechanics. With over 170 gods from 10 mythologies, players must build synergistic teams, manage resources, and strategically position their lineup to survive wave after wave of terrifying cosmic threats in tactical, automated combat.
Each run in Gods vs Horrors forces many meaningful choices: spend divine essence for immediate strength or save to unlock more powerful gods. With blessings and relics enhancing builds, replayability stays high. The deterministic combat system means outcomes hinge entirely on your decisions, not RNG, making each victory feel earned.
A smart challenge with a learning curve
In Gods v Horrors, combat clarity and synergy depth are strong, but the sheer volume of gods and upgrades can overwhelm newcomers early on. That said, horizontal meta-progression ensures no power creep, only variety. Modes like Unknown Calamity and challenge modifiers offer long-term engagement for those seeking deeper complexity and challenging battles that aren’t the same at all with each run.
The 1.1 update
The 1.1 Update introduces Infinity Mode, allowing players to continue after a successful run with escalating difficulty until defeat, alongside eight new relics. Quality-of-life improvements include the ability to view the full Pantheon during a run and clearer differentiation between acquired and recruited gods. These streamline the player's understanding of their divine roster and progression, leading to a better gameplay experience in the long run.
Significant balance changes are implemented, with nerfs to the previously dominant Japanese mythology and buffs to underperforming mythologies. Specific adjustments affect individual gods' stats and abilities, such as Nabu moving to Tier II and Amaterasu to Tier III. Relics and blessings also see rebalancing, with changes to effects like Sudharshana Chakra and Inversion, aiming for a more diverse and competitive meta.
Myth meets strategy in a fresh roguelike spin
Gods vs Horrors offers a deep, skill-based roguelike experience, blending mythological drafting with auto-battler combat. Its extensive roster, high replayability, and deterministic outcomes are significant pros. While a steep learning curve might challenge newcomers, recent updates, including Infinity Mode and comprehensive balance changes, demonstrate a commitment to a diverse and competitive meta, making it a rewarding strategic challenge for those who are up.










