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Blasphemous game review
Blasphemous game review




blasphemous game review

blasphemous game review

The world is filled with more religious imagery than you can shake a bible at, from the crumbling buildings to the characters you meet they all have some form of religious look to them. It’s dark, it’s gory and it conveys the message that Cvstodia isn’t a friendly place to visit on a weekend with your family. You’ll backtrack to places once visited, unlocking new areas to explore, new hideous things to encounter.īlasphemous is a sight to behold, with it’s incredibly detailed pixel art from the get go, it sets the games visual tone. It pays to explore, you may find items that will aid you on your journey or secret shops selling valuable goods. Some paths may be easier to take, others may have you coming face to face with certain death.

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Taking inspirations from Metriodvania titles, the grim town of Cvstodia is free to explore. It’s hard, it’s fun and while it does draw inspirations from the aforementioned game, blasphemous is something completely different. Armed with a sword you go out into the dark world, this is the start of a long violent journey, which is only going to get weirder and more gory as you progress.Ī lot of games get slapped with the dark souls clone sticker but within the first 10 mins of playing I lit a shrine which act as a respawn point and faced a boss which completely destroyed me a few times. You are the Penitent One, the sole survivor of a congregation about to be punished. Waking up in a pile of dead bodies, all wearing the same head gear, a tall barbed pin.






Blasphemous game review