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Into Oblivion
Good game, but it sits 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. It drops harder in seasonal sales. Patience pays.
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Into Oblivion is a drinking contest of ridiculous proportion. Mix, swap, and serve drinks against a variety of bots, or friends and strangers, in three different modes. Chip away at your opponents' precious health, liver, and drunkenness to win.
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Into Oblivion is a drinking contest of ridiculous proportion. Each player is dealt five item cards per round and attempts to make one of many mixed drinks for themselves or their opponents. Some drinks have additional status effects, some will make you puke instantly, while others just leave a funny taste in your mouth. Mix, swap, and serve drinks to chip away at, or boost, each other's precious health, liver, and drunkenness to win.
In this game, it is all about how you drink. Into Oblivion features three main modes: normal, Top Shelf, and The Sobering. Half-way through all modes, there is a half-time, dice rolling mini-game called Midnight. Keeping at least one die per round, you will try to score a 1 and 4 then all other dice are your points. You'll net a fancy trophy and bonus points for your final score by winning.
In normal mode, you will compete to get the highest drunk score you can without going overboard. Of course you can always tank your opponent's liver to double the amount of drunk points they accumulate per drink, pushing them over the limit. Or you can reduce their health to zero and end the match fast. Use your accumulated drinks list, various status effects, or brutal mixology to win. If there is a tie, don't worry; everything is scored during a match so the points will decide in the end.
In Top Shelf, you can only use special mixed drinks. Generic sludge drinks won't have any affect but will, however, count towards your end score. Learn new drinks on the fly or buy the Bartender's Book from the Shady Merchant to get the upper-hand. Utilize status effects to your advantage and slang one of 209 drinks to win. Beyond that, same rules apply as in normal mode: higher drunk score the better, reduce health to zero, or score decides the winner.
In The Sobering, you are trying to keep your wits about you and your drunk score to a minimum. Ideally zero, or at least lower than your opponent. Keep an eye on your liver though, if it hits zero then you start taking double the drunk points per drink. Just like the previous two modes, knocking out the health score can instantly win the match and the score breaks all ties.
The game has the following features best laid out in list format with snappy phrases like:
Face off against eight different characters in single-player mode
Various outfits, hair styles, and accessories
Soundtrack by Macabre Gandhi and David Totten
Personal and global statistics on debauchery
Our favorite half-time mini-game Midnight
Steamworks multiplayer with invites
A leaderboard system of true alcoholics
55 item cards to mix, match, and drink
215 mixed drink recipes
30 temporary buffs to save your hide or sabotage you
Drink in various locations around Starkham
Bet against friends and foes to acquire coins
Upgrade and unlock gear at the Shady Merchant's shop
40 achievements to obtain
Halloween, X-Mas, St. Patrick's Day, and Easter Event modes
The game features online and LAN cross-platform multiplayer for Linux, Mac, and Windows so you can drink your buddies under the table no matter what operating system they use. Steamworks is now integrated so you can invite folks to your lobby through Steam or just browse for an open game.
Can't find a game? Don't like multiplayer? Face off against eight different "special" bots or a series of randomly generated generic ones in single-player.
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Into Oblivion for PC currently sells from 4,99 € at authorized stores. Its all-time low is 2,49 €, set on 2026-07-05.
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