Posted on: March 27, 2024

SeriousWays
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Uninspired
Well, to begin with, here is your disclaimer. THIS GAME IS FALSELY ADVERTISED AS HAVING DECK-BUILDING ELEMENTS. It does not. It has deck-building elements as muc has Path of Exile, or the original Diablo. The cards that you find simply represent active and passive skills. There is no actual deck-building, no card-game mechanics such as drawing, playing cards, or even getting random cards from a deck with skills. These are skills that you place in one of 10 available slots. If the game had a typical progression system it would not be any different. The game itself is a Diablo clone. I do not mean it as "The game is a hack'n'slash" I meant it literally. you are in a small town besieged by demons. There is Deckard Cain, there is the Butcher, there is the mad priest guy or whatever. In the end you fight a big demon in hell. All of this takes place in the besement of a church. And even the end of the game is one-to-one ripoff of the ending of the original Diablo. Even though it is hiding under a thin blanket of homorous irony, it barely manages to hide the fact that it is an uninspired ripoff of a 30-year-old game. The enemies you fight are more or less copies of enemies from Diablo1 and 2. There is almost no original thought put into it. By the game's description, I was expecting some impressive type of a hybrid game, but is is just more of the same. As far as teh game is considered, it is more-or-less mediocre. If you are expecting some invetive meta-breaking game - stay away from this. If you are expecting some inspired, filled with imagination project - stay away from it. If you are expecting a bland rehash of Diablo I, you can do worse than this game. I had some fun times with it, but it should not be advertised as having deck-building elemnts, since it does not. The cards are just a theme, not an actual gameplay mechanic.
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