Mohrta scores 63/100 — better than 6% of FPS capsules (n=1,272).

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Mohrta scored 63/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a FPS capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase logo weight or add a bold outline/halo to the MOHRTA text to maintain legibility at sizes below 150px width.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — FPS adventure with fantasy setting clear. The mounted warrior figure on a hilltop with sword raised, combined with vast forest landscape and otherworldly sky, clearly communicates an action-adventure game with exploration focus. At tiny size, the silhouette of the rider and environmental scale still read as adventure/exploration, though the specific FPS perspective is less obvious without seeing weapon details.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Logo readable at full, loses clarity tiny. The MOHRTA title uses a heavy geometric font with an icy blue magical icon above it, creating good contrast against the gradient sky at full size. At tiny size (120x45), the letter forms compress and the thin connecting strokes blur into a muddy shape, reducing legibility below ideal for quick-scroll recognition.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong separation with warm-cool color push. The warm orange-brown sunset gradient in the sky creates excellent separation from the cool cyan magical icon and dark silhouetted character, yielding clear value contrast against Steam's dark background. The grayscale test confirms strong light-dark separation in the sky region, though the forest midground blends slightly into darker tones.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent scene, generic fantasy composition. The mounted warrior pose and enchanted forest setting are well-rendered with layered depth and atmospheric lighting, but the core composition mirrors common action-RPG fantasy tropes (lone hero on ridge, mystical glow, forest vista). The execution is clean and professional, but lacks a distinctive visual hook or mechanic hint that sets Mohrta apart from similar genre titles in the genre comparison set.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — Lacks memorable identity or signature motif. The capsule shows competent fantasy worldbuilding but no iconic character, creature, weapon, or color palette that would be recognizable as Mohrta-specific across other marketing materials. Without access to all 12 screenshots, the cyan magical symbol above the title is the only potential brand anchor, but it feels generic rather than distinctively branded.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal hierarchy, minor edge safety issue. The mounted rider occupies strong left-center focal position with the title anchored above-right, creating natural eye flow and clear primary subject. The title placement is vulnerable at crop margins and the right edge composition could be tighter, but overall the layered background-midground-foreground creates good depth hierarchy that reads at small sizes.

What works

  • Atmospheric world-building. The sunset gradient, layered forest canopy, and mystical lighting establish a cohesive otherworldly tone that communicates the adventure premise effectively.
  • Strong value contrast at full size. The warm-cool color separation and silhouette clarity against the sky region ensure the capsule pops against Steam's dark background in normal browsing.
  • Clear action-adventure silhouette. The mounted warrior pose with raised weapon immediately signals combat and exploration gameplay without ambiguity about game type.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title legibility collapse at tiny size. The geometric font with thin connecting strokes becomes muddy and compressed below ~150px width, reducing recognizability during quick scroll.
  • Generic fantasy composition. The lone-hero-on-ridge-overlooking-forest setup is a familiar trope across action-RPG marketing, offering no distinctive visual hook compared to top-performing genre peers.
  • Weak brand identity markers. The capsule lacks an iconic character, creature, or signature design element that would make Mohrta immediately recognizable outside this single image.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase logo weight or add a bold outline/halo to the MOHRTA text to maintain legibility at sizes below 150px width.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive creature, weapon detail, or visual element in the midground that signals Mohrta's unique FPS-adventure identity rather than generic fantasy.
  3. [composition] Tighten right-edge margin and ensure title sits in a safer zone to reduce crop risk at small capsule sizes.
  4. [brand_consistency] Develop a signature color accent or motif (beyond the generic cyan glow) that becomes recognizable across future marketing materials.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add a one-sentence comparison or differentiator specific to Mohrta's niche: e.g., 'GZDoom's retro fidelity meets modern Souls-like boss design' or 'the only supernatural FPS built on [engine] with nonlinear dimensional world-hopping'.
  2. [audience_targeting] Explicitly state difficulty options or intended skill level (e.g., 'Challenging but not brutally hard' or 'For players who love Doom's gunplay and Dark Souls' nonlinear exploration').
  3. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description's opening hook by leading with the most distinctive mechanic or emotion, not just genre stacking: e.g., 'Descend into five twisted dimensions in any order, each guarded by deific bosses—but you choose the fight.'
  4. [feature_communication] Trim the story section or move it below the fold; prioritize clarifying how nonlinearity affects progression and what the weapon-upgrade loop feels like in practice.

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Steam app ID: 2881610 · Tags: FPS, Dark Fantasy, Shooter, Nonlinear, Souls-like