![]() ![]() The action is fun and there are so many different weapons and ways to attack that really makes the strategy even more fun. The story is also great I can't say much because I want people to actually experience it themselves but the office setting is wonderful and they explain everything so well that you really understand the story as the game goes on. The art is wonderful there is a very clear distinction of the player and enemies from the background which really helps you actually see where they are and not accidentally run into them thinking they were background elements, the intro was really well animated and explained the lore very quickly. The gold bars are a bit hard to get but the whole point of that system is to complete "missions" to earn a discount and make everything cost less so it's not an issue. The bosses are pretty hard same with the minibosses? but with how quick it is to get back to them and how you can upgrade it's not that big of an issue. The levels also feel very similar and don't fully convey the floor it was supposed to represent but for and indie game and early access game it gives PLENTY of level personality and just the art for the few types of levels looks like it would have taken forever to make. Surprisingly few bugs for a early access game, I've only noticed one possible bug and that was a few of the hammer descriptions were exactly the same. Until then, you can learn a little bit more about it, as well as its Early Access plans, over at Steam.The only real problems I've had so far is the healing, there are 3 slots for healing supplies but I can only ever fill one up because I can The only real problems I've had so far is the healing, there are 3 slots for healing supplies but I can only ever fill one up because I can hardly find any around, the grey area is interesting but half the time the healing doesn't heal enough for it to matter much. Once Have a Nice Death lands I'll make sure to let you know. The initial version will have all of the gameplay systems present and accounted for, while future updates will mostly focus on fleshing things out by adding fresh content like new worlds, enemies, weapons, difficulty modes, and so forth. Have a Nice Death will be heading into Steam Early Access this March 8th, and it will most likely remain there for about a year. ![]() Should you die somewhere along the way, there's no cause for concern as you have plenty of connections in the underworld! So instead of simply fading away, you'll pop right back in your office alongside new abilities and upgrades to help spice up your next playthrough.īut enough yammering from me, you can get a pretty good idea of just what Have a Nice Death is all about through the recently posted and rather charming trailer. What all of this nonsense means in actual gameplay, however, is that you'll get to hack and slash your way through legions of enemies across multiple worlds, all culminating in an assortment of big bad boss fights. Unfortunately for him, the world's full of previous employees that have forgotten who's at the top of the food chain, thus forcing poor ol' Death to venture out into the unknown to teach them all a lesson with the business end of his scythe. In stark contrast to his usual portrayal, the Grim Reaper in the upcoming action-roguelike Have a Nice Death is a chronically disgruntled grandpa that just wants to take a break for once in eternity. ![]() : Have a Nice Death has now landed into Early Access, and so far it's looking quite solid. ![]()
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