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Ascendant

Ascendant

Ascendant is the unforgiving beat 'em up that challenges you with a new world each time you play. It utilizes a number of modern roguelike elements such as permadeath and procedurally generated environments. You are a demigod who invades a plane controlled by your rivals. They will stop at nothing t...

PlatformRole-playing (RPG)Hack and slash/Beat 'em upAdventureIndie
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Age RatingsESRB: Teen (T)
45
Critics

WorthItScore

60%

Average Pick

Based on typical preferences

Is Ascendant worth playing?

Ascendant at a glance:

    • Poor critical reception (45%)
    • Old release (11 years ago)

    This title earns a 60% WorthItScore. Critical reception has been underwhelming — let’s see how it stacks up.

    If you're wondering whether this title fits your interests and playstyle, here’s a detailed breakdown of its value and appeal.

    We don’t currently have price data for this game.

    We don’t currently have reliable playtime estimates, which makes it harder to assess long-term value.

    Critically, the game has been poorly received, averaging 45/100.

    Things to consider:

    • Poor reception from critics and players (~45%)
    • Likely to feel outdated — released over 11 years ago

    While not a standout, it might still land well with the right expectations.

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    Frequently asked questions

    When was Ascendant released?

    Ascendant was released in 2014.

    What kind of game is Ascendant?

    Ascendant features gameplay that falls under these genres: Platform, Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up.

    What platforms is Ascendant available on?

    You can play Ascendant on: PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac.

    Who developed Ascendant?

    Ascendant was developed by Hapa Games.

    How well is Ascendant reviewed?

    This game has received generally mixed reviews from critics.