


YOU!!!?" Much scarier than the Screw will ever be. I liked the friendly tourists, personally. I really wish it was more, i'm super into the art style, but the gameplay is borderline forgettable.Įvery enemy talks, just not all of them are as loud as the Juve and Scribe. The art style is pretty great tho', and i love everything about it, so i don't feel bad for buying it, just, it's a 6 out of 10 game for me. It's barebones as a roguelike, and the narrative suffers from the roguelike nature of it too, so no one really wins.

I was really happy with it when I bought and finished it in about 8 hours on hard mode, and when it ended I went like ''what?'' cause, it was really short and, it really dosen't offer anything new on harder difficulties other than the spoon thingie. If it was a linear game, with better encounter design, and heck even a few challenging bosses or sections it'd be honestly way better. They aren't that scary on harder difficulties either, and, honestly the game feels very.un-replayable, there's no big enemy variety, no bosses unless I missed something, and, is very short, it honestly would be a better game if it wasn't roguelike, it feels like it didn't want to be one, there's like, no real reason to replay other than for challenge, which, the challenge being, run fast, pick stuff, escape, which is really easy. To Gandalf, they explain it early on that the citizens used to be regular people but they spent so much time in the nebula gases that they began to mutate. Originally posted by tanasinn:To OP, play on harder difficulties.
