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Official Empyreal Wiki

The official wiki for Empyreal is now live! We’re incredibly excited to have partnered with Fextralife for this project. The wiki is packed full of information about various aspects of the game; from abilities, combat, weapons, items, and more. There’s also some really helpful guidance that will assist you as you fight to survive and uncover the secrets of the monolith!

Be sure to check out the official Empyreal wiki for yourself.


Stay up to date with the latest Empyreal news and see some behind the scenes content by joining our discord. Follow us on X, BlueSky and TikTok for more.

Be sure to wishlist the game on Steam and try the game for yourself via the Steam Next Fest demo, available now.

The Empyreal Demo is Out Now

Want to try Empyreal for yourself? Our Steam Next Fest demo is available right now.

Every Steam Next Fest is filled with hundreds of demos worth playing. Here at Silent Games, we’re just as keen as you are to play the highlights from this Next Fest (recommendations of other great demos are welcome in the comments and in our Discord), but we hope that Empyreal’s offering will be considered one of the most generous demos available in this event. It features character customisation, instant access to all three weapon classes and playstyles, a wide selection of playable levels, a combat training ground, and access to the game’s hub where you can meet Empyreal’s cast of characters.

It also boasts an exclusive feature: quick access to three different endgame gear sets, letting you sample a small subset of high-level weapons, equipment, and Abilities. These are typically reserved only for those approaching the game’s conclusion but can be equipped after completing the demo’s introductory Cartogram.

Unsure where to start? We’ve collected 5 Things to Know Before Playing to help you make the most of your time in the monolith. The blog covers picking a playstyle that best matches your combat preferences, some tips for overcoming the challenges you’ll face, and a look at Cartograms and how they’ll add randomised replayability to each level. We’ve also got a place for FAQs if you’re still left with questions.

Once you’ve had time to enjoy what the Empyreal demo has to offer, we’d love to hear about your experience. Empyreal is still a work in progress and your thoughts and feedback are vital as we wrap up development. Please do provide feedback to us via this handy form.

And if you find a bug or similar issue, please let us know: we’ve also got a form for that.

Stay up to date with the latest Empyreal news and see behind-the-scenes content by joining our discord. Follow us on X, BlueSky and TikTok for more.

Be sure to wishlist the game on Steam and try the game for yourself via the Steam Next Fest demo, available now.

5 Things to Know Before You Play

In Empyreal, you play as a Mercenary, sent into an otherworldly Monolith, left behind by a long-dead civilisation. It’s your mission to survive the threats within and uncover the mysteries of the monument, which may well challenge our understanding of the universe and our place in it.

It won’t be long until you can get a taste of Empyreal for yourselves, with our demo launching during Steam Next Fest (from February 24th). So that you can make the most of your time in the depths of the unknown, we’ve collected five key things for you to know before playing.


1. Your Weapon Determines Your Playstyle
Empyreal features three distinct playstyles which you can freely choose between. Each playstyle is determined by the weapon you equip. These are; the Cannon, the Mace & Shield, and the Glaive. You are not locked to any one playstyle and are able to mix it up and experiment with whatever approach works best for you by visiting the hub. When exploring the Monolith, you are locked into your choice so be sure to make sure you’ve picked the right option for you before leaving.

To switch up your loadout again, return to the hub and visit an armoury to equip new weapons and gear. The upcoming demo will start you in the hub’s training area so that you can test out the variety in each playstyle and find the weapon that fits you best. If you just want to jump straight into the action, don’t worry, you can return to this training area whenever you return to the hub.

The Mace & Shield is perfect for players looking for a rounded attack and defend playstyle and is ideal for beginners, with a fantastic parry ability that redirects damage while granting a small barrier that absorbs it. The Glaive is a much more acrobatic offensive style, with many of its abilities empowered by perfecting timing actions such as deflecting an incoming attack or doing a perfect dodge. The Cannon on the other hand is for tacticians who enjoy engaging enemies at a distance with a versatile range of ammunition types and summonable constructs. Each weapon playstyle also boasts an array of special abilities and finishers so you can take full command of the battlefield.



2. Take Advantage of Consumables and Abilities
As you delve deeper and face increasingly more lethal automatons, left behind to protect the monolith’s secrets, you’ll quickly learn that consumables and abilities are going to be a vital lifeline. Consumables come in many different shapes and forms and can be assigned via the inventory menu to a quick slot so you can apply them even in the heat of battle. From restoring health and applying elemental effects to increasing your damage output for a short time, Taking full advantage of these resources can often be the difference between life and death.

Abilities on the other hand are powerful attacks and buffs where their use is restricted by a cooldown timer. As you’d expect, learning which cooldowns fit together and how to chain these abilities is key to taking full advantage of them. When done right, you can mount a devastating offensive that’ll put you on the front foot against even the most hardy enemies.



3. Keep an Eye on Enemy Skill Bars
When facing off against different enemy types, it can be overwhelming at first to know exactly when to block/evade. Luckily, enemies betray their intentions via the skill bar above their heads. With it, you can see what their next action will be and get a sense, as the progress bar fills up, of when it will happen. Becoming attuned to these skill bars and which attack is coming next will allow you to parry, deflect or simply evade the incoming strike. Several abilities in the game are also greatly empowered if used to deflect or avoid an enemy attack with perfect timing, so this is a vital part of the ebb and flow of combat.



4. Learn About Cartograms
In Empyreal, Cartograms are the levels that you play through while exploring the Monolith, these can be thought of as “blueprints”. The levels themselves aren’t procedural and are hand-authored for that more curated touch, however, the Cartograms determine the loot available in each level, add some random factors that diversify play, as well as decide the overall level of challenge presented.

You carry Cartograms in your inventory and new ones are dropped by enemies when defeated. In the demo, you won’t be able to acquire new Cartograms but there are several already provided to you (there’s even an additional hidden one that offers a greater challenge if you can find it).



5. Make the Most of the Tutorials
Ever in a bind and need a bit of a refresher? Maybe you’ve forgotten what a reset charge is, how to build up an elemental charge or the intricacies of status effects. Head to the menu to find a wealth of tutorials that you can access at any time to get up to speed on systems and features you may need a reminder about. Perfect for the early hours of your adventure into Empyreal or if you’re coming back to the game after a break.



Build Your Own Mercenary

In Empyreal, you play as a Mercenary tasked with uncovering secrets from deep inside a Monolith on a distant planet. Empyreal doesn’t feature a pre-made protagonist and so you’ll have to build your own. From a scrappy, finely aged veteran of The Company to a fresh-faced up-and-comer, how you’ll look completing your mission is down to your own creative flair.



What can you change?

Body - Choose between male and female and a variety of skin tones
Head - Face shape, complexion, and eye colour are all adjustable
Hair - Hair, eyebrows, and facial hair have a wide variety of different styles and colour options
Makeup - Eyeliner, eyeshadow, blush, and lips can all also be adjusted
Scars - Choose from five different scar types, varying their intensity and location

Want to just jump straight into the action and uncover the mysteries of the Monolith? No problem! We’ve included some fantastic preset looks for those who just want to get on with the mission at hand.



But that’s not all. Who will your mercenary be? In Empyreal, you’ll also be able to influence your character’s background. This will give you a unique starting set of equipment and it will also occasionally provide you with special dialogue options which will be specific to your background choice.

The Unique World of Empyreal

"Empyreal is a very honest homage to RPG games with a nostalgic, traditional RPG feel. With our asynchronous features, we’re allowing the community to come together both inside and outside the game, Players are able to trade items to support each other in new, interesting, and indirect ways."

In the latest in our dev diary series, Silent Games co-founders Joseph Rogers (Creative Director) and Sally Blake (CEO) are once again joined by Finlay McDonald (Gameplay Programmer) as they provide further insight into Empyreal's feature set with a focus on RPG mechanics and asynchronous cooperation.

They also discuss the loot and progression systems and how players can modify their equipment and refine their builds through crafting, trading, and finding new Abilities.

Be sure to watch the latest episode in full to learn more!

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