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Sker Ritual

Sker Ritual

Released: 4/18/2024

An intense, round-based, zombie horror shooter by indie developers at Wales Interactive. Play solo or up-to 4-players online, facing relentless waves of Quiet Ones whilst solving mysterious missions, uncovering Easter Eggs, upgrading steampunk weapons and obtaining Miracles — a vast network of Celtic God powers. It’s 1914, and Elisabeth Williams has conquered Sker Island, now seeking domination with a broadcast of the Siren’s Song. Arianwen, her daughter, has opposed her, and after being mysteriously awakened, you must join her mission to thwart the broadcast and save the world from descending into hell. Sker Ritual is not a direct sequel, but an FPS spin-off from the award-winning British indie horror game, Maid of Sker! • Old-school round-based FPS action • Play solo or up-to 4-players online • Story continued from Maid of Sker ‘evil’ ending • Optional objectives & hidden Easter Eggs • Supercharged ‘Elites’ with unique abilities • Collect and enhance 'Miracle' powers • Explore free reward systems ‘Dread Levels’ and ‘Sker Pass’

An intense, round-based, zombie horror shooter by indie developers at Wales Interactive. Play solo or up-to 4-players online, facing relentless waves of Quiet Ones whilst solving mysterious missions, uncovering Easter Eggs, upgrading steampunk weapons and obtaining Miracles — a vast network of Celtic God powers. It’s 1914, and Elisabeth Williams has conquered Sker Island, now seeking domination with a broadcast of the Siren’s Song. Arianwen, her daughter, has opposed her, and after being mysteriously awakened, you must join her mission to thwart the broadcast and save the world from descending into hell. Sker Ritual is not a direct sequel, but an FPS spin-off from the award-winning British indie horror game, Maid of Sker! • Old-school round-based FPS action • Play solo or up-to 4-players online • Story continued from Maid of Sker ‘evil’ ending • Optional objectives & hidden Easter Eggs • Supercharged ‘Elites’ with unique abilities • Collect and enhance 'Miracle' powers • Explore free reward systems ‘Dread Levels’ and ‘Sker Pass’

An intense, round-based, zombie horror shooter by indie developers at Wales Interactive. Play solo or up-to 4-players online, facing relentless waves of Quiet Ones whilst solving mysterious missions, uncovering Easter Eggs, upgrading steampunk weapons and obtaining Miracles — a vast network of Celtic God powers. It’s 1914, and Elisabeth Williams has conquered Sker Island, now seeking domination with a broadcast of the Siren’s Song. Arianwen, her daughter, has opposed her, and after being mysteriously awakened, you must join her mission to thwart the broadcast and save the world from descending into hell. Sker Ritual is not a direct sequel, but an FPS spin-off from the award-winning British indie horror game, Maid of Sker! • Old-school round-based FPS action • Play solo or up-to 4-players online • Story continued from Maid of Sker ‘evil’ ending • Optional objectives & hidden Easter Eggs • Supercharged ‘Elites’ with unique abilities • Collect and enhance 'Miracle' powers • Explore free reward systems ‘Dread Levels’ and ‘Sker Pass’

Critics
71
Steam
82

Score Breakdown

70.9

Critic Average

11 reviews

82

Steam User Score

5,901 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-10.9
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-10.9

Average of both sources

Review Timing

2 early (18%)8 launch window (73%)1 late (9%)