The high intensity soundtrack that almost never lets up renders Dread Templar needlessly mentally exhausting.
Invisible walls, an abundance of tight corridors with few tanky foes within, and the fact that enemies lack collision, all sums together into a rather sub-par feeling experience. Enemies like the bipedal charging magma monsters feel especially low quality. Which is regrettable since the actual arsenal is decently distinct from its contemporaries.

Reviewed on Oct 28, 2023


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