




About Colossus - Eternal Blight
Colossus - Eternal Blight launches on PC on July 21, 2026 as a story-driven action RPG where you hunt your corrupted brother through a collapsing dark fantasy kingdom, and every decision you make leaves permanent marks on the world. The game's central mechanic is unforgiving real-time combat built on parrying, counter-windows and positioning rather than health pools and stat inflation—button mashing kills you, mastery frees you, and each weapon reshapes how you fight. This is the core design risk: whether Rustic Panda Games can sustain meaningful tension through a full campaign when the combat loop demands such precision from the player.
Precision Combat and Permanent Consequences
The release date for Colossus - Eternal Blight is fixed, and the game arrives at a moment when action RPGs are fragmented between accessibility-first design and hardcore filtering. This one plants itself firmly in the latter camp. Every fight tests timing, adaptation and reading opponent patterns rather than grinding better equipment. Switching between a varied arsenal means each weapon fundamentally changes your rhythm and strategy, forcing you to learn multiple fighting styles rather than optimise a single build. The Blight itself is framed not just as an enemy to defeat but as a temptation to surrender to, suggesting the narrative will entangle corruption with player choice in ways that go beyond simple moral branching.
Hand-Crafted Exploration and Choice That Scars
The hand-crafted pixel art world spans four distinct regions of the kingdom of Eireos, inspired by classic JRPG exploration but filtered through a corrupted, darkening lens. Hidden treasures, Zelda-style puzzles in ancient ruins, and tightly-knit towns form the secondary loop, but the real weight sits on your choices leaving real scars on the kingdom. This suggests that branching is not a cosmetic post-game stat but a reshape of how areas, NPCs and the story itself unfold across playthroughs. Whether those scars feel consequential or merely aesthetic depends on how deeply the systems react to your decisions—a question the release date cannot yet answer.
Colossus - Eternal Blight is for players who want combat that punishes carelessness and rewards study, a story told through a brother's refusal rather than a hero's destiny, and a world that remembers what you chose. Skip it if you need difficulty modes, if timing windows make you retreat, or if you expect a power curve that lets you outgear your mistakes. Add it to your wishlist now if precision action and permanent consequence are what drew you to games like Salt and Sanctuary or Blasphemous.
Features
System requirements
Minimum
- OS *
- Windows 7 (64bit)
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo E5200
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce 9800GTX
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 (64bit)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 570
- Storage
- 100 MB available space






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