You can even set the combat to auto if you just want to focus on the cards/looting. Loot is picked up by simply hovering the mouse cursor over it. You click around to move your character as normal and once enemies or objects come into your radius (represented by how far you can see in the dingy dark) you can attack/interact with them. Thirdly, Book of Demons takes the hack n’ slash dungeon crawler formula and simplifies it. Juggling cards in the heat of battle can be genuinely exciting, which shows the balance of their implementation is well handled. Cards can also be upgraded via runes, so you don’t have to necessarily ditch them once a more powerful one shows up. You can swap around cards to form an effective deck for each kind of battle and while it’s essentially just loot and equipment in a fancy form, it ties into the papercraft theme nicely. You’ll pick up cards as you play, which give you power-ups, weapons, boosts, and spells to help you out on your dungeoneering. Secondly, it employs a deck-building mechanic to gameplay. It pairs a nice sense of humor to it too. It sticks firmly to making the papercraft aesthetic consistent, and Book of Demons is that bit more endearing for it. A series of dungeons, an archdemon to vanquish, a selection of classes, and loot to be hoovered up religiously, but three key differences make it stand out as its own thing.įirstly there’s its visual style is papercraft, from the cutscenes, the character animation, the menus to the very dungeons themselves. Now it gets its full release, has its early promise been fulfilled?īook of Demons is a hack n’ slash dungeon crawler very much inspired by the classic Diablo template. Lucky for Polish developer Thing Trunk, it’s been cooking up just that for the last two years in early access with Book of Demons. In the wake of the Diablo Immortal fiasco, now’s a good time to release a good, loving tribute to/parody of Diablo while fans remain disillusioned. Is there Hell to play in this highly-accessible hack n’ slash dungeon crawler? Find out in our Book of Demons Review on PC.
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