Many rogue-lites are very difficult. ScourgeBringer is one of those. It’s also extremely fast, precise, and highly demanding. Whether you’re skillfully dashing through the air and chaining hits on foes or dodging a giant flood of dangerous bullets, the game certainly has a lot going on. It has an endearing pixel aesthetic and a simple, yet entertaining structure that works well. But it does lack not only gameplay variety but a level of randomness that would make it a classic of the sub-genre. Regardless, fans of brutally hard 2D action games will find a lot to like here. ScourgeBringer places you in the shoes of Khyra, a white-haired girl struggling to free humanity from the complexities of existence by going up against five judges in a post-apocalyptic world. There’s not really much plot here, although you’ll find tidbits of it in lore disks that you get out of old computers you find. I’ve read most of these and still have very little idea of what exac...Syndicated from ScourgeBringer review — Dance of death
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