Inspired by one of the most underrated JRPGs of the '90s, this turn-based horror has just shot to the top of my wishlist

Hymn to the Earless God
(Image credit: Starseed Games)

Hymn to the Earless God is an indie take on classic💜 turn-based JRPGs that's equal parts beautiful and di💃sturbing, and it's taking inspiration from one of the most obscure games on SNES.

The game takes place in a dark world full of warring groups of insectoid creatures, and features four separate campaig𝕴ns centered on different characters. These include a discarded slave who wants to murder a queen, and a barren bug woman who, after eating her matཧe without producing a child, is on the verge of participating in her society's ritualistic suicides.

that offers a taste of two of the four campaigns. While the game's surprisingly brutal for a 2D RPG, it manages to go beyond shock-value horrors thanks to interesting worldbuilding and strong combat systems, which force you to manage a constantly dwindling health supply alongside a constantly building technique meter and a more traditional mana pool. Eating your enemy's corpses plays a major role. 

Hymn to the Earless God is currently on and still years away from release - the developer's current estimate puts it around August 2026. The full game will feature close to 40 mꦅercenaries that you can hire for your party, each of which will have their own motivations and story arcs. Some mercs will grow stronger and add to your power, while others might rob you or simply take a day off when they don't feel like fighting.

The mercenaries﷽ system and dark atmosphere are both inspired by an underappreciated SNES JRPG series called Lennus. The original Lennus came to North America in 1993 under the name Paladin's Quest, while its sequel was only released in Japan. The first game did not review particularly well and the second was enough of a commercial flop to kill the series, but they both had just enough wild gameplay mechanics and story elements to endear themselves to hardcore JRPG enthusiasts.

One of those enthusiasts is indie developer Kasey Ozymy, who's now heading up Hymn to the Earless God with studio Starseed Games. While that studio doesn't yet have a track record, Ozymy previously worked on a very 🐭well-regarded indie RPG called , which is probably best described as 'Earthbound but with a lot more horror elements.' Hymn to the Earless God is looking like a fantastic follow-up that I can't wait to see more of.

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Dustin Bailey
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