This review contains spoilers

Excellent hack and slash in the vein of something like Infinity Blade, but with the added complication of juggling multiple enemies.

Great art and tone in a much darker and more serious narrative than you might expect from the creators of "Guacamelee!".

The Switch control scheme felt a little awkward, specifically in terms of movement, but I got used to it eventually.

The ending felt somewhat flat because it seemed like it was open ended in a way that the pretty light hand in terms of characterizing the protagonist couldn't fully deliver on, but it's well worth playing.

Reviewed on Feb 11, 2022


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