I bought it on Steam to support the developers, but I have the feeling it's the kind of game which is gonna be in early access for ever, with bugs, clunky gameplay and lack of content.
Some things in the game look like red flags, like rolling instead of jumping which is a no-go in any 3D game; where you need to to jump to move around, and because some times you get stuck against land obstacles.
There's also no stance command for companions, like "passive", "defend" and "aggressive", which are the bare minimum so they don't become a liability in certain situations.
Sadly it looks like the devs know well how to code a game, but not how to make choices to provide for a decent experience or some quality of life when playing. But I sincerely hope I'm wrong about that.
As an example of good game, Valheim was made by a small team, has very few content in game, but provides for a smooth and pleasant experience.
Right now, the best the devs of She Will Punish Them could do is make the game as modable as possible, so other people can make changes which would provide for a better gameplay. I'm not holding my breath though.
Some things in the game look like red flags, like rolling instead of jumping which is a no-go in any 3D game; where you need to to jump to move around, and because some times you get stuck against land obstacles.
There's also no stance command for companions, like "passive", "defend" and "aggressive", which are the bare minimum so they don't become a liability in certain situations.
Sadly it looks like the devs know well how to code a game, but not how to make choices to provide for a decent experience or some quality of life when playing. But I sincerely hope I'm wrong about that.
As an example of good game, Valheim was made by a small team, has very few content in game, but provides for a smooth and pleasant experience.
Right now, the best the devs of She Will Punish Them could do is make the game as modable as possible, so other people can make changes which would provide for a better gameplay. I'm not holding my breath though.
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