Moroi grabbed my attention when it was announced late in 2024 with its grimdark aesthetic and grotesque characters. Taking its name from a Romanian folk monster (apparently some kind of vampire) the top-down hack and slash action game looked like a spiritual successor to the excellent Van Helsing series.
Having now got my grubby hands on a preview demo – available now via Steam Next Fest – and spent some time in a Q&A with the developer, I am pleased to report that it is actually so much more than I expected.There is a clear sense of mystery and deliberate confusion in the world of Moroi.
You begin by waking up in a prison cell with no memory of who you are and how you got there. The door to your cell is open and you begin to explore your strange surroundings.
During the roughly 30 minutes of the demo I encountered a cast of bizarre characters, some fun combat, and a series of enjoyable – if simple – puzzles.The graphical style that first caught my attention looks great in the demo build.
While the bulk of the demo takes place in a dark prison environment there is a good level of detail and excellent lighting to add to the atmosphere.