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Dark Devotion
Trapped in a dark and gloomy temple, find your inner strength and courage to face its dangers. Show your Devotion! Dark Devotion invites you in a rich and peculiar universe. You will go through mor... See more
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Dark Devotion has been a challenging and interesting addition to the Dark Souls-like genre.
Overall, I really enjoyed Dark Devotion. One of the things I love about 2D action games is learning a level like the back of your hand, and what I love about roguelikes is picking a starting build and trying to go as far as you can with it. This marries the two into something that, while it may not be for everyone, is definitely for me.
Get ready to die with another killer 2D souls-like that flips the script in several ways for a refreshing take on the genre.
Dark Devotion may be a Souls-like, but it's not just another clone. While nailing both the combat and atmosphere of its inspiration, it also keeps things fresh by adding rogue-lite elements, streamlined character progression, and a forward-only exploration style to the mix that encourage replayability.
While Dark Devotion suffers from several easy-to-fix flaws that stop it being perfect, it remains a deep, dark and engaging action RPG.
Dark Devotion isn’t a difficult game to describe. It’s an indie game that takes its cues from a lot of popular genres and fuses them into a somewhat unique experience. I could lob criticism at it, nitpick certain creative decisions—and I will—but it is undeniably a competently designed game, developed by what is clearly a talented team. I want to make that abundantly clear from the top. Playing it...
Dark Devotion has a lot going for it. There’s a lot of interesting design choices here, albeit flawed and need to be fleshed out before the game can shine. Until that happens, this game will leave you frustrated and lost, which isn’t a good feeling.
This souls-inspired roguelite frustrates just as often as it entertains.
Challenge can be a great driver for getting satisfaction from a gaming experience, but too much of it can drive the experience down overall. Such is the case with Dark Devotion: It is, without a doubt, one of the most challenging Souls-inspired indies to be released in recent memory, though not always in the ways that would make overcoming it more satisfying.
Dark Devotion is hard, then, and depending on how you play it on the Switch you might find it even more of a struggle. Along with the dark visuals making handheld play occasionally troublesome, there’s also the fact that its text is awfully small, and pretty much illegible on the map screen. There are glimmers of a good game from time to time, though. Dark Devotion does have its merits; it’s just ...