As Roguelite games with random elements continue to rise in popularity, most titles have focused on the action genre, such as Hades and Dead Cells. However, the card game realm has also started to embrace these elements, as seen in Slay the Spire. Then, at the end of 2022, an innovative city-building simulation game, Storm City (Against the Storm), was released, incorporating Roguelite mechanics and garnering over 28,000 positive reviews, leaving fans eagerly anticipating its console version.
Developed by Eremite Games, Storm City plunges players into a world ravaged by natural disasters, where you take on the role of the queen's governor. You'll lead various races, including humans, birdwomen, beavers, and lizards, to a mysterious continent to build new cities. While satisfying the needs of humanity, you must also accomplish your construction goals before the queen's patience runs out.
While the core mechanics of the game resemble those found in typical city-building simulation games, what sets this one apart is that players are required to construct multiple cities to create an extensive, thriving network. The game features apocalyptic-level environmental storms that periodically strike, obliterating all constructions and reshaping the world map, leading to new events and quests. With each cycle, players can inherit resources, upgrades, and experience points, allowing them to continue their exploration.
During the construction process, players must take into account the needs of various races, including luxury goods, entertainment, housing, and food, as each race possesses unique ability bonuses. Notably, the game introduces the The Hostility of the Forest system, where players' lumbering and land-clearing actions increase hostility. As time progresses, the intensity of this hostility leads to amplified negative effects, compelling players to seek balance and avoid unrestricted environmental destruction.
In addition, Storm City boasts over 100 regional features, along with six maps known as Biological community. Players can flexibly adjust their strategies based on materials and weather changes to create their own unique settlements. The console version was officially launched recently on June 26, supporting Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, and offering traditional Chinese language options, undoubtedly inviting more players to experience this work from Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews.



