Author | : | The Goblin Cruncher |
Os | : | Windows |
Size | : | 640 MB |
A neat action adventure game most likely inspired by the Goblin Slayer manga series Anime has always been the product of other forms of derivative media due to its popularity, so finding games heavily inspired by the premise of an anime or manga is nothing new at all. Such would be the case with Goblin Cruncher, which is most likely inspired by the now famous Goblin Slayer manga, web novel, and anime series. A tale as old as time In Goblin Cruncher you will have to face all kinds of dangers and threats, and you will have to use everything you have within reach to overcome them. Of course overcoming circumstances would not be possible without the right tools, so you will be able to make use of a wide variety of items to your advantage. This includes the ability to use potions, pretty much any weapon you can find, learn new combat styles and more. Shows promise The game is currently still in development stage, so certain glitches may be found from time to time, and some aspects may even seem unpolished, such as the combat and the targeting system. Fortunately, these aspects are not at all game breakers and will not hinder your ability to successfully finish the game, albeit a bit harder than intended. Puzzles and exploration The game offers more than its fair share of content and different environments to explore, from open fields to dark caves and frozen tundras, each with their own distinct art style. More so, some areas will require you to use your mind as well as your brawn, as solving puzzles are equally important if you want to advance any further. An action adventure game you’ll be looking forward to Goblin Cruncher may not be finished yet, but the many features it does have already are more than enough to make you realize the developers are well on their way in finishing and perfecting it. Filed under Action adventure game Goblin slayer games Medieval adventure game Action Adventure Adventurer Medieval Goblin Cruncher was reviewed by Teodor Nechita 3. 0/5