This one time I got home from work and my boss is a dick and I was playing this game and I remember that I hit an NPC in the face with a hammer a few times and then I kind of blacked out and I came to about seven minutes later with the crushed remains of the NPC's head in my hands and I was still hitting it with the hammer. What I'm saying is that this game is cheaper than a felony.
A VR game without equal in the realm of physics-based slaughter. I've played other melee games and while they all do things to a better degree (Boneworks physics feel better for example) none of them can quite simulate the sadistic glee of going on an Achilles-inspired rampage with a short sword and then hapless gladiators with no idea what is about to be inflicted upon them. No game blows off steam quite like Blade & Sorcery.
While vanilla B&S is an excellent experience, it is the moldability of the game that takes it to the next level. B&S is very much one of those games with such thorough modding support, that you can essentially turn it into a different game. Want to shoot stormtroopers with Han Solo's blaster on Kamino? There's a mod for that. Want to rip around Attack on Titan's Trost District with ODM gear, battling Titans? There's a mod for that. It is truly one of the most fertile mod scenes in modern gaming.
Blade & Sorcery is janky, but it is excellent.
While vanilla B&S is an excellent experience, it is the moldability of the game that takes it to the next level. B&S is very much one of those games with such thorough modding support, that you can essentially turn it into a different game. Want to shoot stormtroopers with Han Solo's blaster on Kamino? There's a mod for that. Want to rip around Attack on Titan's Trost District with ODM gear, battling Titans? There's a mod for that. It is truly one of the most fertile mod scenes in modern gaming.
Blade & Sorcery is janky, but it is excellent.