On the one hand, it's a robust and functional (local) co-op RPG with some addictive skill development and entertaining (if sluggish and occasionally buggy) battles. On the other hand, it's a monumentally immature, painstakingly insincere, blood and sweat drenched ode to edgy humour and apathy. It is completely enamoured with the aesthetics of violence, but has nothing of note to say about it, and though bold in the face of gore, it seems desperately afraid of feelings. If it were a person, I would stay far away. As it's a game, however, I do feel safe returning to it every now and again with my partner, just to stare, and shake my head (and this time try out being an inquistor or a rogue or etc etc blam heck yeah critical hit)

Reviewed on May 16, 2022


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Interesting take on the violence.
saying you feel safe to return to a video game is so fucking weird lol