The dark fantasy action RPG Horns is set to be released and available on Steam in the third quarter of 2026. It's inspired by the classic RPGs of the late ’90s and early 2000s being rebuilt with modern combat and cinematic storytelling.
The game has players awaken in a ruined and unfamiliar place. They have to find Lord Egannon, the arcanist who has been accused of bringing slaughter to the capital. They'll also need to know whether the king they once served is still alive. However, the deeper they travel into the shadows, the more the truth begins to twist.
When it comes to enemies, players can fight with sword, shield, magic, and forbidden powers. They can chain light attacks into combos and break enemies using heavy strikes. Players can evade, roll, block, and learn that survival depends on patience rather than force. It's important to remember that weapons and shields have durability and that resources matter. The result is that each encounter can punish careless decisions.
However, the world of Horns was made for those who like to explore. For example, there's no hand-holding map that guides every step. Instead, players need to read the world, follow signs, listen to memories and monologues, and search hidden places. They'll also need to discover weapons, armor, shields, keys, secrets, and items. Anything that can change the way they survive.
Aside from exploration, the game is also focused on the narrative with players tasked with uncovering the mysteries of the realm of Velharion and the story behind its main protagonist.
Overall, it is clear that Horns is an unusual RPG that combines classic old-school gameplay mechanics with modern design. Players are sure to feel the influence of legendary titles from the late ’90s and early 2000s that include the likes of Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Morrowind, and Max Payne. At the same time, those same ideas are expanded and merged into a dark fantasy experience inspired by games like The Witcher, Dark Souls, and Elden Ring.
It’s also important to mention that Horns is not being made by a studio. Instead, it’s a solo-developed game and is the personal vision of the creator of an RPG. Wishlist Horns on Steam now.
