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Heart and Slash

Compatible with PlayStation 4â„¢ (PS4â„¢)
Version: Europe
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00
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Everytime you start a new game in Heart&Slash you start in the same room you know all to well: a robot assembly facility that puts you back together after yet another failure.

Again the voice in the screens tells you to be calm, and yet again you disobey and commence your escape. Soon, you find equipment. It might be a sword you already know how to use, or maybe it’s a gun you have never seen before.

Whatever it is, you’ll need to make do with it, at least until you find something else or until you get enough XP to upgrade your equipment. Quality assurance robots, bent on disassembling you for your non-compliance, attack you.

Many at a time, you have learned their weaknesses and their patterns from previous runs, so at first they pose no challenge. You slash at them, throwing them into the air just for kicks. But as you advance through the factory, new enemies start appearing.
Enemies you haven´t yet seen, combinations you never though could spawn. Little by little, small mistakes chip at your health while you try to find your way in this dammed labyrinth.

The scenery changes as you reach the factory exit. You look at your equipment and your experience, trying to decide how best to prepare for the coming boss. Maybe you can scrap those wall-jumping legs for some extra health. Or maybe it’s wisest to increase the damage your weapon delivers… You make your decision and enter the boss lair. Maybe this time you’llmake it…
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devil may cry meets rogue legacy
this is an interesting game.
the core game is mostly fighting and exploring randomized dungeons and dying. the player character resembles Canti from FLCL and plays like a sloppy version of Nero from Devil May Cry 4. The game relies on players making their way through randomized dungeons and trying to survive by picking weapons or body armor pieces- both of which can be recycled into health which is appreciated since the game is very stingy about health pick ups. its a risk but it will mean you be able to continue diving deeper into the world until you die.

dying sucks since the game resets your stats and reshuffles the world, but every time new gear will unlock from bosses you beat. sometimes things that took a long time to get through will be done very fast or may end up getting skipped entirely. so it isn't too frustrating since you're pretty much guaranteed to see something new and the player character grows pretty fast. it isn't a long game either so getting to final boss isn't too bad of a hassle.

as per usual for games published on disc from Badland Games is that it comes with a full color manual with art and an extra disc with the soundtrack (which is really good in this game)
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