Developer: CHORRUS GAMES
Publisher: CHORRUS GAMES
Radiant: Guardians Of Light Steam
” Cute RPG With An Amazing Exploration “
About The Game
Ready to smash, cast, and craft your way through a stunning fantasy world? Dive into Radiant: Guardians of Light—an action-packed RPG where you can play solo or team up with a friend. Explore Helia, face powerful enemies, and gear up for epic battles together!
Introduction
I recently dove into Radiant: Guardians of Light, it’s got that classic beat em up vibe mixed with some light RPG elements like crafting and skill trees. Think of it as a colourful hack-and-slash adventure where you can go solo or grab a buddy for co-op chaos.

Story
The plot kicks off with a bang, no lengthy intros or tutorials here. You’re thrust into the world of Helia as Ainar, a melee focused warrior, whose sister gets kidnapped right off the bat by some shadowy forces. There’s this mysterious Chat entity threatening to overrun the kingdom with corruption, and it’s up to you to smash through hordes, free elemental spirits, and uncover the chaos. It’s not super deep or dialogue-heavy, instead, it unfolds through exploration, quirky character chats, and epic boss reveals. I loved how it keeps things intriguing with magical teleports and surprise enemies like a guitar wielding mini boss that caught me off guard. The narrative encourages you to switch between characters for different perspectives, and in co-op, it feels like a shared hero’s journey. Overall, it’s a light, whimsical tale that’s more about the adventure than heavy lore, but it ties together nicely by the end.

Graphics
Visually, this game is a treat it’s got a stylized cartoon aesthetic that’s bright, colourful, and full of personality. The world of Helia pops with vibrant zones, from lush forests to darker, corrupted areas, and the character designs are expressive with fun animations. Enemies have distinct looks and behaviours agile rogues dodging around, beefy brutes charging, and wizards flinging chaos which makes combat feel dynamic. Gear changes show up on your character models, adding that rewarding progression feel. There are some minor glitches, like getting stuck on scenery during backtracking, but nothing game-breaking. It’s not hyper realistic, but the detailed, light hearted art style keeps things engaging and immersive, especially during those flashy spell effects and ultimate attacks that light up the screen.

Sound
Sound wise, Radiant: Guardians of Light nails the basics without going overboard. The weapon clashes are punchy and satisfying, enemy grunts add to the frenzy, and spell casts have that magical whoosh that amps up the action. There’s no voice acting which means all the dialog is texted based. The background music is whimsical and fitting, shifting from upbeat exploration tunes to more intense tracks during boss fights, without ever feeling intrusive. It’s not a standout soundtrack that’ll stick in your head forever, but it complements the playful tone perfectly and enhances the overall vibe.

Conclusion
Wrapping it up, Radiant: Guardians of Light is a solid indie action RPG that’s perfect for fans of co-op beat-em-ups with a dash of crafting and progression. It’s got addictive combat, beautiful visuals, and just enough story to keep you hooked, though it can be tough on solo players. Minor gripes like clunky potion management aside, it’s a fun ride that left me satisfied and eager for potential updates. If you’re looking for a hidden gem to play this summer.

