The game features breathtakingly detailed pixel art, contrasting serene, hand-painted backgrounds with "blood geysers" that erupt during combat. The Price of Valor
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Despite its beauty, the game isn't without its thorns. Some players found the combat animations—which cannot be canceled once started—to be frustratingly slow during chaotic encounters. Others mentioned technical hiccups and a skill upgrade system that felt more like a "waiting game" for specific items rather than a true customization tool. No Place for Bravery
The combat is unapologetically punishing, leaning heavily on a reminiscent of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice . No Place for Bravery