Digital Deluxe Edition
- Death's Door base game
- Digital artbook, hand curated and designed by the game's art director
- Complete 50-track Original Soundtrack
What an interesting game! Beautiful art style, intriguing world and somewhat dark humor. The combat is simple and fun, but some bosses and enemy waves were quite tough. There's no map, so you have to backtrack a lot, especially when searching for the (many) secret objects/places.
Pretty good game on the shorter side if you're only going for the normal ending.
A walking simulator. It looks nice and has a easy feel but the controls are sluggish, the maps are too big and seemingly no save points. However, the worst part is that in 30 minutes I spent 25 of them just walking. Not much to do. And if you die, the lack of save points mean you get to walk some more. Half an hour and I was bored.
A decent top-down Metroidvania. Spent about 6 hours or so beating the game. There was post-game content, but there's one big thing that made me immediately drop the game after beating and doing the first thing: there is no map. This game likes to sprinkle obstacles in levels that require power-ups from later areas, wanting you to backtrack in order to get things like health & mana upgrades. However, without a map,
10/10 game. everything about this game is awesome, i wish there wasDLC for it. skills, combat, story, lore, collectathon just everything hit perfectly for me.
A cutesy Souls-like, definitely worth playing even for someone who isn´t a fan of souls-like games
No map kills this for me as I have no sense of progression. It bugs me to not know where I am where I've already been and where not and what else is there without backtracking to death. I don't have time for this. Runs at about 60 FPS in 4k.
great casual game.