Rogue: Genesia vs Wish Me Well

9/10Match score

Higher community rating

Rating incomplete

Similarity Breakdown

Same

Game Modes

Same

Perspective

Different

Genres

Similar

Themes

Similar

Features

Shared

Game Modes

Single player

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Genres

Indie

Themes

ActionFantasy

Features

action roguelikecombatprocedural generationroguelikeroguelite

Key Differences

Genres

Rogue: Genesia

ArcadeRole-playing (RPG)ShooterStrategy

Wish Me Well

Fighting

Themes

Rogue: Genesia

Science fiction

Wish Me Well

-

Features

Rogue: Genesia

bullet hellreal-time combatreal-timesummoning supporttwin stick control

Wish Me Well

looter shooterindie developertop-downwizardssingle-player only

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureRogue: GenesiaWish Me Well
Release DateMar 7, 2025Feb 16, 2026
Rating68/100 (7 ratings)Not available
Genres
ArcadeIndieRole-playing (RPG)ShooterStrategy
FightingIndie
Themes
ActionFantasyScience fiction
ActionFantasy
Features
action roguelikebullet hellcombatprocedural generationreal-time combatroguelikerogueliteprocedurally generatedreal-timesummoning supportcustomizationpvetwin stick controlcharacter customizationpixels
action roguelikecombatprocedural generationroguelikeroguelitelooter shooterindie developerprocedurally generatedtop-downcustomizationpvewizardscharacter customizationsingle-player onlymagic
Game Modes
Single player
Single player
Player Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Bird view / Isometric
PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows)PC (Microsoft Windows)

Comparison Summary

Rogue: Genesia and Wish Me Well have a 9/10 match score. Both games overlap around Single player, Bird view / Isometric, Indie, Action, Fantasy, action roguelike.

Rogue: Genesia stands out for Arcade, Role-playing (RPG), Shooter, Strategy, while Wish Me Well stands out for Fighting, looter shooter, indie developer, top-down.

Community rating data is incomplete for at least one of these games. Players who enjoy Single player, Bird view / Isometric, Indie are the most likely to find value in both.

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