Step into a dark, cinematic world in Chronicles of the Wolf. Hunt the Beast of Gévaudan as Mateo Lombardo in this atmospheric action-platformer from Migami Games, featuring brutal bosses, rich lore, and voice talent from gaming legends.
Step into the role of Mateo Lombardo and hunt the legendary Beast of Gévaudan across gothic landscapes filled with secrets, deadly traps, and colossal bosses.
Explore sprawling castles, uncover dark mysteries, and battle terrifying foes in a richly detailed pixel world. Featuring narration by Robert Belgrade, the iconic voice of Alucard (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night), Chronicles of the Wolf brings old-school challenge and modern storytelling together in an unforgettable experience.
Gothic action-adventure developed by Migami Games and published by PQube and PixelHeart. For fans of classic Metroidvania design, layered exploration, and challenging boss fights, this game hits all the right notes—and then some.
You play as Mateo Lombardo, the last apprentice of the mysterious Rose Cross Order, as he embarks on a harrowing quest to hunt down the legendary Beast of Gévaudan. The journey is more than just a monster hunt—it’s a deep dive into a richly imagined world filled with treacherous forests, sprawling castles, cursed ruins, and dark secrets waiting to be uncovered.
From the very first moments, Chronicles of the Wolf makes its intent clear: this is a game that respects its gothic roots while carving out its own brutal identity. The combat is fast, tactical, and punishing. Boss fights aren’t just difficult—they’re cinematic events designed to test your skill, timing, and creativity.
The voice cast elevates the narrative to a whole new level. Robert Belgrade, best known as the voice of Alucard in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, brings gravitas to the storytelling, alongside Kira Buckland, who voices the iconic Bloodless in a stunning crossover appearance that fans will instantly recognize and celebrate.
The game’s illustrated cutscenes and haunting soundtrack—composed by Jeffrey Montoya and featuring a breathtaking guest track by Óscar Araujo (Castlevania: Lords of Shadow)—add depth and emotion rarely found in pixel-art platformers. The result is an experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh, grim yet beautiful.
What truly sets Chronicles of the Wolf apart is how well it blends historical myth with hardcore gameplay. The Beast of Gévaudan is not just a backdrop; it’s a terrifying presence, one that looms large over every decision, discovery, and death.
Chronicles of the Wolf is a masterclass in atmospheric design and tightly tuned gameplay. It respects its genre’s legacy while pushing it forward with cinematic flair and creative ambition. If you’re looking for your next dark obsession, this beast is worth the hunt.