Death’s Door – Spotlight

Off the start I want to say – Death’s Door is kind of awesome! IF you’re into fast paced isometric hack and slash games, with a good art style, then Death’s Door will definitely appeal to you. You play as a crow, who’s also a Grim Reaper. The job – retrieve souls. Things go wrong, as expected, and soul gets stolen.

The story id not where this game shines, but the game play is near sublime. Attacks have a great impact, and movement is smooth. The enemies also pose a failry good challenge with bosses being the highlight. The world is also charming, with moments of delightful respite.

Pros:
Interesting premise
Great combat
Beautiful visual design

Cons:
Minor repetition
A few performance issues

Score – 9/10

About:

Reaping souls of the dead and punching a clock might get monotonous but it’s honest work for a Crow. The job gets lively when your assigned soul is stolen and you must track down a desperate thief to a realm untouched by death – where creatures grow far past their expiry and overflow with greed and power.

Talon Sharp Combat: Utilize melee weapons, arrows and magic to overcome a fantastic array of beasts and demigods. Mistakes are punished and victory is rewarded. Gain an edge by customizing your character stats and mastering the abilities and upgrades you obtain.

A Beautifully Bleak World: Venture beyond the Doors and explore a land full of twisted inhabitants and countless secrets, bringing hope to the weird and wonderful characters you’ll meet along the way.

A Dark Mystery to Unravel: Track down and defeat colossal tyrants with stories and motivations of their own. Experience a somber yet darkly comedic tale, uncovering the truths behind the flow of souls, the role of the Crows and the origin of the Doors.