Is Astalon: Tears of the Earth still worth playing in 2026?
Astalon: Tears of the Earth embraces a retro harshness not everyone will enjoy, and that is exactly its strength. The cursed tower is climbed by dying again and again, each death unlocking shortcuts and upgrades that make the next attempt fairer. Swapping between three heroes with distinct abilities shapes the puzzles as much as the fights. The pixel look evokes the NES without slavishness and holds up perfectly today. The game stays demanding, sometimes dry, but its sense of progress is crystal clear. Fans of challenge and vertical exploration will find an honest, well-paced metroidvania.