Edited By
Omar El-Sayed

A wave of criticism is sweeping through the gaming community as players express their disappointment with Skekethrone for a glaring lack of build flexibility. Released in 2025, this 2D Metroidvania soulslike fails to offer diverse character customization, leading to frustration among fans.
In the wake of its release, players have voiced their grievances on forums, particularly citing the absence of meaningful magic systems. One gamer lamented about the inability to create a magic build, saying, "Basically just invest in strength and use claymore. Nothing else. Boring."
Users expected spells or weapons with magical attributes, but Skekethrone seems to have focused narrowly on melee combat.
Comments reveal players drawing parallels between Skekethrone and titles like CODEX LOST, which offers more build options. A comment noted, "At least CODEX LOST is spell focused" Many feel this absence limits gameplay and exploration, impacting overall satisfaction.
Interestingly, while some players found the gameplay enjoyable, others pointed out the lack of variety in combat styles. "I agree that there isn’t much variety in builds," one player stated, highlighting a common sentiment. The game's atmosphere lacks the enriching layers that magic or varied weaponry could provide. Survivability is also a concern; several players mentioned how quickly they could be overwhelmed by early enemies.
"Exploration feels tedious when enemies can destroy you with quick combos."
Key Points to Note:
🔥 Players note a heavy focus on melee combat, with no real magic build options available.
🎮 While combat presents a challenge, many wish for more variety similar to other titles in the genre.
💬 "Great exploration, satisfying combat," some argue, though this doesn’t offset the build complaints.
The conversation around Skekethrone continues to evolve as players share their experiences and expectations. Will developers respond to this feedback, or will the game remain set in its ways? Only time will tell.