: Critics have noted a lack of animations for things like enemy deaths, which can make victories feel a bit abrupt. The Verdict
While the foundation is rock solid, it’s still finding its feet:
: The game leans hard into its grimdark theme. The artwork is striking—heavy blacks, high contrast, and creature designs that feel genuinely unsettling.
Check it out on Steam or GOG if you want to support the devs while they polish the experience. Nadir: A Grimdark Deckbuilder is off to a promising start
: Unlike most deckbuilders where you just play cards against an AI, every card in Nadir is split into two halves. Playing a card triggers a specific enemy reaction you can actually predict and manipulate. It turns every turn into a high-stakes puzzle of "risk vs. reward".