Impious

A dark strategic RPG set inside a dead god's body, where team-building and hostile world design are both part of the hook.

Recomendaciones Score 8.5 pc rpgdark-fantasystrategyparty
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Recomendaciones Score 8.5 out of 10

Quick facts

Platforms
pc
Genre
rpg, dark-fantasy, strategy, party
Price
standard
Playtime
long
Difficulty
Demanding, with strategic team-building and punishing encounters doing most of the work
Modes
Solo strategic RPG campaign

Best for

  • Players who want a dark fantasy RPG with a stronger systems edge than a purely story-first adventure
  • Anyone drawn to party-building and hostile settings that actually feel alien
  • People looking for a 2026 RPG with a distinct premise instead of a generic medieval fantasy wrapper

Skip if

  • Players who want breezy progression and low tactical friction
  • Anyone who dislikes darker body-horror-adjacent worldbuilding
  • People who mainly want a warm character drama rather than a more severe strategic RPG

Impious immediately earns attention because the premise is not timid. The official Steam page describes it as a strategic team-building RPG set inside a dead god’s body, which is exactly the sort of sentence that tells you the game knows what mood it is going for.

Why It Stands Out

  • The setting is distinct enough to separate it from the usual queue of interchangeable dark fantasy indies.
  • Team-building suggests a real strategic layer instead of a mostly cosmetic party setup.
  • As of June 27, 2026, the official Steam page lists Q4 2026, which makes it a later-year watch rather than an immediate release.

Gameplay

  • Strategic team-building RPG. The key promise is that party construction matters, not just moment-to-moment combat execution.
  • A dead-god setting with real identity. The world itself sounds hostile and strange, which is a better hook than generic darkness for darkness’s sake.
  • More severe tone, more severe pacing. Everything about the project suggests it is aiming at players who like pressure and atmosphere more than comfort or speed.
  • Late-year candidate worth tracking now. Even with a Q4 window, the project is specific enough to justify attention before the fall rush starts.

Who Should Play It

Players who want a darker 2026 RPG with a clear premise, strategic party-building, and a more hostile fantasy mood.

Platforms

  • PC

Price

Expected to launch as a standard premium indie release.

Official Release Window

Q4 2026

Official links and sources

Use these official pages to check current platform details, store pages, trailers, and publisher information.