Fatekeeper

Parry, mantle, and blast through ruins — no map, just your reflexes and a cache of relics.

Last reviewed: July 2, 2026 Patched 1mo ago
Released Jun 2026 Action / RPG

A gorgeous but incomplete slice — wait for the full release before buying in.

For you if

  • Exploring without handholding in a gorgeous but short world appeals to you.
  • You loved Dark Messiah's physics-based sword and sorcery combat.
  • You're willing to pay for a 4-hour early access preview.

Not for you if

  • You expect a full 20+ hour RPG experience.
  • You need controller support to enjoy first-person games.
  • You dislike paying for incomplete early access content.

Latest patch

Patched 1 months ago

Fatekeeper Patch - 0.1.2

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Before You Play

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Is Fatekeeper beginner-friendly for someone new to this kind of game?

Fatekeeper is not especially beginner-friendly. Its combat is punishing and requires careful resource management, and the early game can be challenging even for experienced RPG players. Following a beginner guide and using alchemy and portal training can help ease the learning curve.

Source: Games.gg Fatekeeper Guide

Does Fatekeeper have much content after the main story or core loop?

Currently in Early Access, Fatekeeper only offers about 2 hours of story content, with no substantial post-game activities yet. The developers plan to expand the game to 15 hours by full launch, but as of now, there is very little to do after finishing the main quest.

Source: GameBrief Review

What do players love about Fatekeeper that reviews underplay?

Players love the physics-driven environmental interactions, like kicking enemies off cliffs, setting oil ablaze, or collapsing scaffolds on foes. The rhythmic melee combat is also a highlight, along with the substantial amount of content for a budget-priced early access title.

Source: Steam Community Review

What should I know before starting Fatekeeper to get the best first experience?

Choose the Blade of the Sentinel over the Axe for faster swings and easier early combat. Always use the training portal to practice parrying and dodging before heading into Ancient Hallways. Craft healing potions via alchemy right after the tutorial—don't wait. In Ancient Hallways, move slowly, check every corner, and clear enemies one at a time to avoid being overwhelmed.

Source: games.gg Fatekeeper Guide

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