Player Decision Brief
Entropy
Consider Entropy if you want a focused solo RPG built around tactical turn-based combat, party decisions, exploration, and unusual dark fantasy worldbuilding. Early Access players should be comfortable with an evolving game and a currently limited story scope.
Is Entropy Right For You?
Best For
- ✓ Players who enjoy classic JRPG-inspired combat
- ✓ Solo RPG fans who like managing a party
- ✓ Players interested in dark fantasy and strange worlds
- ✓ Those who enjoy exploration and character progression
Think Twice If
- ! Players looking for multiplayer or cooperative play
- ! Anyone expecting a finished, full-length campaign immediately
- ! Players who prefer fast real-time combat
- ! Anyone needing a non-Windows version
Before You Buy Entropy
Confirm that you are playing on Windows PC and check the listed minimum requirements.
Expect a single-player experience with full controller support and gamepad recommendations.
English is the listed language for interface, subtitles, and full audio.
Review the current Early Access scope, since players report that the available story is limited to an initial act.
Check the Steam page for the current price and latest development information.
Entropy Fit Matrix
Coop
Low
Solo
High
Grind
Medium
Story
High
Performance risk
Low
Beginner friendly
Medium
What Players Say About Entropy
Recurring player themes that may help you decide whether this game fits your taste.
Players Often Praise
- • Players repeatedly praise the art direction and distinctive atmosphere.
- • Several players enjoy the tactical combat and party-building options.
- • Worldbuilding, writing, and exploration are frequent strengths in positive feedback.
Common Complaints
- • Multiple players note that the Early Access release is currently short or limited to one act.
- • Some players describe the experience as difficult, particularly on the intended hard difficulty.
Mixed Reactions
- • The combat is often praised for its tactical potential, while some players find the early systems relatively simple.
- • Camera behavior receives mixed reactions, with some players finding movement awkward in certain sections.
Performance Notes
- • The listed minimum requirements are modest, but players should still check their Windows PC against the Steam requirements.
Purchase Notes
- • Entropy is presented as a paid game rather than a free-to-play release.
- • The main purchase consideration is the amount of Early Access content currently available.
Player Fit
- • A strong match for players who value atmosphere, worldbuilding, and deliberate turn-based battles.
- • Less suitable for players seeking a complete campaign or multiplayer features at launch.
Entropy Key Features
Tactical turn-based combat
Entropy uses turn-based battles where party composition and deliberate decisions matter more than real-time reactions.
Mercenary party management
Assemble and control a group of up to six characters, then hire mercenaries to replace party members who fall.
Choices with consequences
Entropy lets you forge your own route toward the expedition into hell, with choices that determine the fate of the world.
World and town exploration
Travel across an expansive world map and explore towns populated by colorful characters, alongside creatures, challenges, and treasure.
Character progression
Level up your characters, increase their stats, and unlock new perks as the campaign develops.
Retro 3D dark fantasy
Entropy presents its dying world, demons, and medieval settlements through a retro 3D aesthetic with a dark fantasy tone.
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Entropy FAQ
What kind of game is Entropy?
Entropy is a single-player tactical turn-based RPG with classic JRPG influences, party management, world exploration, town exploration, character progression, and a dark fantasy setting.
How large can the party be in Entropy?
You can control a party of up to six characters. Mercenaries can replace fallen party members, giving party composition a practical role in the campaign.
Is Entropy available on consoles?
The listed platform is Windows PC. Steam also lists full controller support, gamepad recommendations, Steam Cloud, and Family Sharing.
Does Entropy support languages besides English?
English is the listed language, with interface text, subtitles, and full audio support. Other language support is not indicated.
What should I know about Entropy's Early Access version?
Entropy is an Early Access release, and several players describe the currently available content as one act or a short initial portion. Check the Steam page for the latest scope and development details before buying.
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Use this brief to decide whether Entropy is worth a closer look, then confirm the details that can change or depend on your setup.
- • Latest system requirements for your PC
- • Interface, subtitle, and audio language support
- • Current price, discounts, release timing, and platform notes
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