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Book of demons review
Book of demons review







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We’d love to see your thoughts in the comments below, or feel free to join us on the official Aggregator Reviews Discord! We want to build a community, and we’re looking for members, content creators, and moderators. I’d frequently enter a room and instantly recognize that I was about to have a bad time. However, the exploration part is where it fell apart. Finding new cards to slot into my build felt great every time they dropped. The progression part of the gameplay loop is great.

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Is it worth it at full price, a whopping 24.99? No.

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Technically, I got it for free since I used Gold Points to buy it. I picked up this game on sale for 2.49 (90% off) on the Switch eShop. I only played on normal difficulty, but I imagine roguelike would feel extremely annoying since you can’t buy more healing potions. Getting new cards is exciting, but it doesn’t quite outweigh the fact that a lot of the dungeon crawling feels tedious.

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Fortunately, if you die, you can retrieve your items, but this doesn’t necessarily mean you’re better off when you reattempt the fight. The game also likes to have you enter a room with a mob of enemies (and a boss, possibly) right on the other side of the door. You’ll also find yourself being mobbed by enemies that you can’t clear fast enough because you’re wasting attacks on enemies with shields or other damage mitigating effects, and you didn’t break through their defenses because you were trying to target another enemy with the imprecise console controls.

book of demons review

Eventually you’ll find that your only path forward will be straight into enemies that are flinging projectiles at you from off screen. You’re essentially on rails, which is fine until you realize that you can’t move through mobs, and it also means that you have a limited room to dodge incoming projectiles. There’s also the issue of character movement. The game says “avoid annoying these monsters”…What about annoying the player? Why do I have to wait for a gargoyle to get a cheeky attack on me before I can destroy it? This gets incredibly annoying when dealing with mobs that require you to individually target them to disrupt their spellcasting or break their armor.Įnemies that go dormant, heal, and shoot an AOE are particularly irritating. The controls are functional enough on the Switch, but there’s that little bit of frustration that comes with navigating a user interface that was made for a mouse.

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This is a port of a PC game, and it shows. This was my first death, I had nowhere to go but right into a boss What could it do better? Some artifact cards have fantastic abilities, such as the Shadow Sword card I found on my very first quest that literally doubled my DPS, or the shield that nulled a percentage of projectiles (incredibly useful). Health is the intuitive choice, but Mana is what you use as a currency to equip artifact cards. You choose whether you want an additional Health or Mana point, and the other is stored for later – you can purchase it back in town for an escalating price. There’s also some merit to the adaptive learning of the Flexiscope, as I noticed that my estimated quest lengths would vary depending on how quickly I cleared them. I tried all three classes: warrior, rogue, and mage, and preferred the warrior. Progression isn’t shared between classes, so keep that in mind. There are a couple different difficulty modes and classes to play as. The gameplay loop is simple: you bounce through the dungeons, kill monsters, collect loot, rinse and repeat. What does that mean? Well, the reasoning here is that you choose how long you want to play by setting a quest length. When I first heard of this game, I heard it described as being “respectful of your time”. It works, in a Bug Fables or Paper Mario sort of way.

book of demons review

This is a hack (card?) and slash game where the aesthetic conceit is that everything is paper cutouts.









Book of demons review