Not much in that article to convince you to go and play it. I had a lot of fun with it.
The writing was funny, the characters were also really funny, and how it all felt like an easier version of Dark Souls was appealing to me.
I enjoyed exploring the world and all the different shells that has different abilities, although I definitely had my favorite (the DS equivalent of light armor for lean dodge rolls) there were a surprising amount of shells that were fun to use.
I only had one bug and that was at release, where I didn’t get one of the keys necessary to fully upgrade my attack power. A bummer, but it didn’t stand in the way of me finishing the game.
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Not much in that article to convince you to go and play it. I had a lot of fun with it.
The writing was funny, the characters were also really funny, and how it all felt like an easier version of Dark Souls was appealing to me.
I enjoyed exploring the world and all the different shells that has different abilities, although I definitely had my favorite (the DS equivalent of light armor for lean dodge rolls) there were a surprising amount of shells that were fun to use.
I only had one bug and that was at release, where I didn’t get one of the keys necessary to fully upgrade my attack power. A bummer, but it didn’t stand in the way of me finishing the game.