pretty okay
i have played for like 30 hours and i genuinely still cant tell you a thing about this game other than im cracked at bandit

this game unironically changed me for the better and on top of that its an unironic work of art
i cant recommend it for everyone since it is at the end of the day a walking simulator but it resonates with me in such a personal way it is actually insane

literally the most consistently solid game ever i cant think of a single complaint
it's not my favorite game but its like easily one of the only ones that i can only say positives about
if you put me at gunpoint and tell me to say something i thought was done poorly in shovel knight i will die

fun to just hop on and screw around with things like the one destructible house map and stuff

fucking GOATED dude
yeah theres a few pacing issues and theres that one moment towards the end thats really fucking dumb (everyone whos played knows exactly what i mean) but its gorgeous
the start is agonizingly slow but once it gets going it gets GOING dude

remarkably solid tower defense
iconic as hell

really cool aesthetic n stuff etc
i like


this game is what burnt me out on roguelites/likes whichever one idc
its very okay, one of the better ones out there, but its certainly a game at times

the most remarkably okay game ever and thats like all i can say
interesting idea, pretty eh execution
nothing bad but nothing good

not as interesting as chapter 1 for me
kinda just a fever dream

cool rpg with sandbox elements as opposed to the sandbox with rpg elements people act like it is
nice bosses and a godly amount of variety in how to play the game even if there are more optimal ways than others

i unironically want to play inscryption (the card game) outside of inscryption (the video game) it's just actually a solid card game why havent they made an actual playable set yet

another turn your brain off experience but its not too bad
plus the emo cat girl (not catgirl)

fun little romp, a bit overpriced imo
dogass fanbase but like the type that feels like a government experiment on what level of unfunny is too obvious to the public that something is not correct