Odyssey of Dremid’ir
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Odyssey of Dremid’ir is a story-driven, open world 2D RPG, set in the gritty hand drawn world of Dremid’ir; a fantasy world of monsters and magic, caught in a post-apocalypse after its god-like creators have been destroyed. In Odyssey, you play an unsuspecting magi, Codrin, in a quest to find safety in salvation in a world full of volatile magic, and creatures beyond reckoning, while exploring ruined cities, mountains, lost forests, and deep caverns.
KEY FEATURES:
Control a rag-tag group of magi, scavengers, and angelic knights, all brought together on a quest to save the world.
- Spend experience on attribute and skill points, giving you complete control over each character’s progression.
- Witness an unfolding narrative that changes based on which party members you choose to keep with you on your adventure.
- Re-forge monster loot, weapons or armour into new, stronger and more enchanted gear.
Explore a perilous open world.
- Hunt down mutant monsters hidden in the Ruins of the Old World.
- Embark on quests that will develop more than the characters you travel with.
- Discover secrets, and find lost treasures by following ancient notes, and treasure maps.
Fast paced, and tactical combat!
- No screen transitions, enemies move around the world space like the player.
- Combine party members together to create unique bonuses for battle.
- Enemies will move and plan around you, use patience or outwit them in a fight.
Steam User 1
This game is a game.
I played it.
It crashed somtimes.
Slayed some beasts.
Got drunk every combat.
Hooked up with Alta (based)
Overall had a great time
Game didnt start jerking me off mid combat - rep.
Steam User 1
Plays a lot like Chrono Trigger. It's fun if you like those top down RPG types of games.
Steam User 1
Odyssey of Dremid'ir is an impressive new indie retro RPG that feels like a love letter to late 90's/early 2000's PC gaming mixed with some of the classic SNES RPGs. I picked up a physical copy (of a PC game in 2026!) last weekend and loaded it up for the first time tonight and played for an hour or two. So far my favorite thing about the game is the hand-drawn art - it's unique and impressively done here. Other positives: I'm digging the story, the combat works well, the music is great, and it has voice acting (fav so far is the forest spirit). I'm looking forward to spending a lot more time playing and seeing more of the story and characters.
Steam User 0
I've played only a few minutes, but have to write a review, because this is so impressive! And for some reason I don't understand there're no reviews.
Some people drew a whole RPG, and it's beautiful and unique! I've never seen any game looking like this. It even has (amateur) voice acting, nice music and more options (like key rebinding) than some games triple the price. It starts slow, as many of these games, but based on the video on the store page I'm sure it will pick up the pace.
I's a little bit clunky, but in a charming way, as everything in it feels selfmade. As it probably is.
It pains me that games like this, screaming "passion project" with every pixel, end up without gaining any recognition.
Steam User 2
Very cool hand drawn art style and lots of effort put into voice acting. Would recommend!