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Sword of the Necromancer Review

Sword of the Necromancer is a unique dungeon-crawler action RPG. However, the player should be careful – every death of the protagonist carries serious penalties, because this game also features Rogue-like elements. If you are familiar with classic 2D Zelda games or new Rogue-like games (such as Enter the Gungeon), then you will find something similar in this game, because the developers took their inspiration from these games.

The key feature of this game is the sword itself. With its help, you will be able to resurrect the killed monsters so that they fight along with you. Upgrade yourself and your minions – fighting side by side with you, they increase their characteristics too. A huge arsenal of weapons with unique properties and types of attacks that you will encounter in random dungeons. With limited space in your backpack, you have to choose what to take with you. Local co-op is implemented in the game – for this you need Flask of Homunculus, which will create a copy of your character for the second player.

The game is very dynamic and interesting, and be prepared for losses – when you die, you lose half of the experience gained and all equipment. However, each new attempt approaches you with the main villain – the mighty Necromancer. Defeating him is Tama’s only chance to spit his girlfriend Koko!

The game will be available on Steam soon (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1243890/Sword_of_the_Necromancer/), so it’s time to add it to the Wishlist! A free Prologue is also available on the Steam page to get familiar with the game.

Summary:
Our reviews are based on five criteria that allow us to give the most accurate assessment of the game. Gameplay displays the main features of the game, mechanics and overall player’s game interaction. Narrative reveals the main storyline, well-written dialogue and the impact of the player’s actions on the world around them, as well as the atmosphere. Graphics shows how well a game looks visually, regardless of type and perspectives. Sound is how well the dialogue and sounds of the game are sounded, as well as how the music and soundtracks accompany the game. Last but not least, Controls are how comfortable they are and allow the player to expect full control over their character.

Total Score – 74/100

  • Gameplay – 8/10
  • Narrative – 8/10
  • Graphics – 7/10
  • Sound – 7/10
  • Controls – 7/10
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