The Textorcist: The Village

The Textorcist: The Village

released on Mar 17, 2022

The Textorcist: The Village

released on Mar 17, 2022

Follow Ray Bibbia 10 years in the past in this adventure set in a small village where religion is considered only a fad of the past. Unveil the mystery that lurks in Castel di Vania and get ready to face ancient demons with only the help of your trusty bible and your typing skills.


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“The Textorcist: The Village” é uma Dlc de “The Textorcist: The Story Of Ray Bibbia”, que segue a mesma ideia do jogo base, um bullet hell frenético, com um enredo lotado de ironia somado com uma boa qualidade textual, uma boa trilha sonora e ótima pixel arte. A extensão se passa antes dos acontecimentos do game original, quando Ray é chamado por Conde Drácula para um jantar na vila Castle Di Vânia, quando o protagonista chega lá encontra uma vila extremamente tecnológica e um pouco estranha, estão Ray decide investigar o local. A Dlc tira as mecânicas de possessão e de buff/debuffs que contém no jogo base e adiciona, durante as lutas, uns morcegos que te dão dano se não for digitado a letra que aparecem neles e umas contas de matemática básica com o objetivo de dar um desafio novo para o jogador. Ela contém 3 capítulos cada um com uma boss fight, achei um pouco curto demais e na minha opinião o conteúdo adicional é muito mais fácil que o original. Porém mesmo assim é bom para quem gostou do jogo base, principalmente levando em consideração que é apenas 7 R$.

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Ok, i probably would appreciate this DLC as being a really neat extra boss pack, but i expected a bit more. Sadly, this game is not a PROPER prequel which aims to solve some of Ray Bibbia's backstory but a silly backstory where you inspect a mysterious village in a somewhat strange parody of Bram Stoker's Dracula which also mocks some of the trends that overwhelmed the world, such as the COVID-19 disease and the rather bothersome NFTs. As usual, the game parodies few classic literature and historical characters such as Galileo Galilei and Count Dracula, in a rather silly manner. With a silly surprise in the game's ending.

For the bosses, i appreciate the inclusion of unique mechanics in each boss. Tough enough, but REALLY short as it includes 3 stages/bosses, except you don't have the possibility of using trinkets and not even refacing them as tough versions of the bosses, which HOWEVER worsens the replayability for this particular DLC (so basically only the base game has stronger versions of every boss you've faced.).

If you're looking for some extra challenge with only few new bosses you could buy the DLC and experience a silly story, but don't expect much more thinking you would finally get some of Ray Bibbia's backstory holes filled.

Very short DLC that adds 3 bosses in a parallel storyline, which is quite enjoyable.