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Single-player games like Soulspree

Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Soulspree, 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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    Shadow of Scintilla — Steam game cover

    Shadow of Scintilla

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    Hack and slash your way through two worlds by time-traveling between the past and present in this action roguelike. Master melee and ranged weapons with unique upgrades, and uncover the secrets of a dark fantasy realm.

    ActionIndieRPGSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Halls of Nyarlathotep — Steam game cover

    Halls of Nyarlathotep

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    Explore the shifting labyrinths of the Dreamlands in this Lovecraftian roguelite FPS, where every shot, step, and secret chips away at your sanity as you face eldritch horrors and ancient Outer Gods.

    2026ActionIndieEarly Access13.49 USDSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Seth — Steam game cover

    Seth

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    Become Seth, god of storms, and crush Apophis’s legions in a fast-paced roguelite FPS blending Egyptian mythology with science fiction. Fast combat, random challenges, and divine power in every run.

    2026ActionIndie12.99 USDDeck VerifiedSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Abyss Ring — Steam game cover

    Abyss Ring

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    Survive, cook, and conquer!Cook monsters to stave off hunger in this roguelike as you reach the deepest floor. With 200+ equipment items and random dungeons, every run offers endless possibilities.

    2026ActionIndieRPGSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Crawl To The Depths — Steam game cover

    Crawl To The Depths

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    Crawl to the Depths is a first-person roguelite where you adventure through destructible caverns.

    2026ActionSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Blood Vial — Steam game cover

    Blood Vial

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    BLOOD VIAL is a retro-inspired micro-FPS with a leaking health bar. Swim through the spilled blood of your fallen enemies to keep your vial full. Grow increasingly powerful with new upgrades and weapons. Navigate an ever-shifting labyrinth of crypts, catacombs and cathedrals.

    2026Action4.24 USDDeck PlayableSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    AFTERBLAST — Steam game cover

    AFTERBLAST

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    AFTERBLAST is a challenging FPS roguelite. Play SOLO or in CO-OP (1-4 players). Get stronger each run. Obtain powerful abilities, weapons and find a way to save your planet. Stand up against the Gods and defeat hordes of monsters in intense bullet-hell combat!

    2025ActionIndieEarly Access14.99 USDDeck PlayableSingle-playerSimilar games →
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    Blood Rush — Steam game cover

    Blood Rush

    Single-player alternative to Soulspree — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Soulspree.

    BLOOD RUSH is a fast paced, skill based FPS, mixed with roguelites elements. Upgrade yourself, buy unique guns, drain miracles from relics and destroy anyone or anything standing on your way!

    2025ActionIndieRPG14.49 USDDeck PlayableSingle-playerSimilar games →