The game seems primed for microtransactions, but as of writing this review, I saw no way to purchase anything with real money. Now this threw me off, as there’s a “shop” option in the pause menu where you can acquire coins or powerstones through gems. These missions lead to rewards, which can be slightly better weapons, gems or powerstones. The same character also tells you the path you have to take to complete missions (which are quite simplistic, i.e. The story is told to the player by a female character in slightly awkward English. The story is pretty simple, and can be summed up in one sentence: Kill all enemies to finally beat Skeleton King. Developed by Baldur Games and published by Ultimate Games SA, let’s see if the game’s any good. A single player hack-and-slash game with looter elements? Well, sign me the hell up. When I saw the store page of Grave-Keeper, I was amused. Single player games have been all the hype this year, with a lot of great titles like Sekiro and Metro: Exodus coming out. A time where trees are blossoming everywhere and the world is cheery.
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