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20 bucks with discount for that? A bit pricy for a short game.
its more fun then diablo 4
$2 per hour of actual functional content is pretty reasonable...
So is diablo 3...and torchlight 2...and grim dawn...but the point is its a short game for the same price all those are...actually more. If there was some replay value maybe but if its only a few hours no point.
Sure Joe
I think the figments of battle game mode gives some replay value to the game with the gameplay modifiers and challenges if you are into that stuff.
Lysfanga is not an A-RPG. You can't farm xp or loot as there is neither.
It's closer to something like Bayonetta and similar games.
It's the same structure of a linear area where you go from an arena to the next.
It doesn't have as much combo, doesn't require as much dexterity, but instead requires you to solve the "puzzle" that each arena is.
It's not a genre where you should expect to spend hundreds of hours, but just a couple tens of hours.
That may sounds unfair but once you complete the game you will unlock the figments of battle... And trust me, it isn't as easy as it looks... I'm still trying to beat them all and I have 50 hours of gameplay already... Without counting the achievement related to beat the game in less than 4 hours