Penance

Penance

About the Game

"He did not die a hero in the way stories tell it..." -

The city of Ebenezer is burning. The revolution that protected the people for 500 years has been toppled in a single night. The man who is responsible for it all is the only one still fighting. His name is Elior. He made 3 mistakes. His wife is lifeless due to the final mistake he made. He buried her the morning of the invasion, in the warm red sand, a few klicks outside the city. He returned afterwards.

He now stands in the courtyard and waits for the inevitable.

Elior has no health bar.

Elior has no traditional health indicator. He has a Flame Meter, which represents his remaining life force; this meter drains constantly and depletes even faster when he uses his powers, and it cannot be restored. Everything has a cost, and in battle each decision takes something he cannot get back. The question has never been whether his time reaches zero. The question is what he spends it on.

Elior's six comrades are fighting a losing battle across the burning city. As each hero falls, their elemental ability passes to him (Earth, Wind, Light, Shadow, Water, and Fire), enriching and improving his power but also accelerating his inevitable end. Their memories appear in Elior's thoughts during combat, when they perish, the thoughts suddenly go silent, as if they never existed.

There is no version of this story where Elior survives. There is no ending where sins are reversed... There is only a story of a person's character when the outcome has already been determined. What will you choose to do about sins that cannot be forgiven nor a fate that can be changed?

Before the gate crumbles, look around. You won't get another chance.

Features

  • A flame meter that depletes constantly and cannot be restored—manage it or burn faster

  • Six crusader abilities to absorb across the battle, each expanding your power and shortening your life

  • Rich, posture-based combat rewarding precise, sustained combos over button mashing

  • A three-minute pre-battle exploration window: read the walls and examine the statue; you must understand what is being lost.

  • Collectible lore scattered through the arena, imperial conscription letters, torn pages from the Book of Ardor, inscriptions that point to a larger world

  • A story that opens with one line and earns its ending

Penance is the first game in the Ardor universe.

Initial Release