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Dimensionals scored 77/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a 2D capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Add a visual element that represents the core combo system or roguelike progression mechanic (e.g., stacked skill icons, branching ability tree) to differentiate from generic hero roster presentations.
Capsule scores by dimension
- Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear tactical RPG with character roster. The capsule immediately communicates a turn-based tactical RPG through visible character lineup on the right, colorful hero squad presentation, and dynamic action poses suggesting combat mechanics. At tiny size, the grouped characters and energetic layout still read as a party-based RPG, though the specific roguelike element becomes less distinct. The blue sci-fi aesthetic with floating UI elements reinforces the tactical gameplay theme.
- Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold title with strong legibility. The 'DIMENSIONALS' logotype uses thick white letters with a bright cyan/blue outline that creates excellent contrast against the dark background and stands out clearly even at tiny size. The tagline 'ID REVENGE' below maintains readability with similar styling. At small and tiny sizes, the title hierarchy remains intact with no loss of clarity due to strategic placement on the left side and bold letterform weight.
- Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and saturation. The composition uses vibrant cyan, purple, and orange accents that pop distinctly against the dark navy-to-black background, creating clear silhouettes of the hero characters on the right. The glowing effects around the title and UI elements add luminosity that cuts through the dark. In grayscale, the light values of the characters and title remain separated from background, though some mid-tone detail in the character group becomes less distinct at tiny size.
- Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished presentation with genre-standard approach. The capsule demonstrates professional execution with clean typography, well-rendered character models, and coherent visual effects including particle trails and glowing accents. However, the overall aesthetic—hero lineup with glowing UI elements on dark sci-fi background—follows familiar conventions in the roguelike RPG space and doesn't convey a particularly distinctive mechanical hook or art style that sets it apart. The voice-acted comic book storytelling angle is not visually communicated.
- Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent aesthetic without strong identity. The capsule presents a consistent neon sci-fi visual language with unified color palette (cyan, purple, orange accents) and clean UI styling that would work across marketing materials. However, there are no distinctive brand motifs, iconic character silhouettes, or signature elements that create immediate recognizability independent of the title. The characters are well-rendered but visually interchangeable with other hero-collector games.
- Composition: 8/10 — Clear hierarchy with balanced focal points. The layout effectively divides the space with the title and tagline anchored on the left and the character ensemble forming the primary visual focus on the right, creating natural flow and readable depth layers. The composition maintains clear focal hierarchy even at small size where the character group reads as a cohesive unit. Safe margins are preserved and no critical elements sit dangerously close to edges that would be cropped on Steam.
What works
- Excellent title contrast and legibility. The thick-outlined 'DIMENSIONALS' logo maintains full readability at all sizes due to bold weight and bright cyan/white color against dark background.
- Strong color saturation and visual pop. Vibrant neon palette with cyan, purple, and orange accents creates immediate visual interest and stands out clearly during quick Steam browsing.
- Well-organized composition with clear hierarchy. Title anchored left, character roster right creates intuitive visual flow with no competing focal points and effective use of prime real estate.
- Professional character rendering. Hero models are clean, distinct, and well-lit with consistent visual quality across the lineup.
What hurts the capsule
- Generic roguelike RPG presentation. The hero lineup on dark sci-fi background is a common template that doesn't visually differentiate from competing titles in the genre.
- Missing core game mechanic visuals. The unique selling points (roguelike progression, skill combo system, voice-acted comic storytelling) are not visually communicated in the capsule design.
- Limited brand identity signals. No iconic characters, symbols, or distinctive art style that would create memorability or recognition beyond the title text.
Priority fixes
- [uniqueness_polish] Add a visual element that represents the core combo system or roguelike progression mechanic (e.g., stacked skill icons, branching ability tree) to differentiate from generic hero roster presentations.
- [brand_consistency] Introduce a distinctive character motif or visual symbol that appears consistently across marketing to build recognizable brand identity.
- [genre_clarity] Incorporate a subtle narrative element (comic panel style UI, story beat visual) to communicate the voice-acted comic book storytelling unique to this game.
Store copy priority fixes
- [hook_strength] Replace 'hottest roguelike turn-based RPG' with a specific value proposition like 'Roguelike turn-based RPG where you build unstoppable hero teams by mixing and matching 300+ unique skills' to ground the hook in concrete mechanics rather than superlatives.
- [uniqueness] Add 1–2 sentences explicitly comparing Dimensionals to similar games or stating a unique selling point, such as 'Unlike traditional roguelikes, every hero is fully voice-acted with their own skill trees, letting you swap abilities mid-run to counter enemy strategies' to differentiate against the roguelike genre crowd.
- [audience_targeting] Clarify difficulty and player type in the detailed description opening: add 'Perfect for turn-based RPG fans who love strategic party building and replayable challenges, from casual collectors to hardcore combo optimizers' to signal who this is made for.
- [feature_communication] Provide one concrete skill combo example in the campaign section, such as 'Chain a water hero's freeze skill with a fire hero's ignite for massive combo damage' to demonstrate how the skill-mixing mechanic actually feels in practice.
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Steam app ID: 2856450 · Tags: 2D, Casual, Turn-Based Tactics, Turn-Based Combat, Adventure