Single-player games like Dark México
Below are 10 single-player Steam games similar to Dark México, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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Dinoblade
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
Dinoblade is an intense action RPG set in a prehistoric world forever changed by a cataclysmic event. Step into the role of a young Spinosaurus, wielding a colossal Great Sword. Confront rival dinosaurs, some armed with weapons of their own, all in a desperate fight to prevent a looming extinction.
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Monkey King Simulator -- Chapter Huaguo Mountain
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
Stories revised from Journey to the West. Souls-like combats; Powerful Bosses; Hundreds of different Weapon&Armors; Super big map to explore; Nothing special? You cut me!
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Blade of Darkness
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Dark México.
Blade of Darkness is a hardcore fantasy action-adventure with unique combat mechanics and role-playing elements that pioneered the “soulsborne” genre. Pick one of four characters to hack and slash through a gory quest to save the world from the forces of Chaos.
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Estencel
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
Atmospheric souls-like. Fight enemies and bosses and explore the gloomy city.
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Weird RPG 2
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Dark México.
An innovative third-person action RPG where you can choose traditional weapons to fight monsters fairly, or activate cheats like godly powers. The unique voice-controlled gear system lets you summon spells or enhance yourself. This is definitely an adventure you've never experienced before!
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Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Dark México.
From games studio A44, makers of Ashen, comes an explosive Souls-lite, where Gods and guns collide in a battle for the future of humanity.
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WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Dark México.
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is a soulslike, action RPG set in the land of Shu during the dark and tumultuous late Ming Dynasty, plagued with warring factions and a mysterious illness spawning monstrous creatures.
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EdgeOfTheAbyssAwaken
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
"Edge of the abyss Awakening" is an adventure game that combines third-person, action, Roguelite and RPG strategy selection. Players can match different weapons, entries and talents to form various gameplays for adventurous challenges. You can play solo or in teams of up to three people.
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The Vorlec
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
The Vorlec is a third-person action video game set in a RetroWave world. Explore different dimensions where you'll encounter enemies, challenges, puzzles, and, in the end, a great enemy will always be waiting for you.
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100 Men VS Gorilla
Single-player alternative to Dark México — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Dark México.
Are 100 men enough to defeat a gorilla?Step into the battlefield and join the internet’s most absurd and epic debate. 100 men and one furious gorilla in a chaotic, intense fight where every hit counts. Only you can bring this legendary and eternal question to an end.