Darkest Dungeon-inspired Vambrace: Cold Soul Launches
Vambrace: Cold Soul, a roguelike heavily inspired by Darkest Dungeon, will be available today on Steam and GOG.com. Console owners will have to wait for the launch until September 2019.

From now on, PC owners will be able to purchase a Vambrace: Cold Soul. The production of Devespresso Games will be available on Steam and GOG.com. You can now add it to your wish list. PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch s will have to wait until September this year before being able to buy the game.
Vambrace: Cold Soul is a production very similar to The Coma: Recut.
The first reviews of the title have appeared on the web, suggesting that the game is a solid production, but not without shortcomings. Vambrace: Cold Soul is praised for its interesting story (however, we must that it depends largely on the player) and the audiovisual setting. The Achilles heel of the title is a poorly designed and non-intuitive interface, which quickly discourages the players. The production also suffers from repeatability, which can be boring for s who appreciate extensive mechanics. At the occasion of the release we also learned the game's hardware requirements, which you can see below.
Minimum hardware requirements
- OS: Windows XP
- U: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- GPU: any card with a 3D accelerator
- HDD: 4850 MB free space
Recommended hardware requirements
- OS: Windows 10
- U: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia 7900
- HDD: 4850 MB free space
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