If there’s a complaint to be levied against Salt and Sacrifice’s world design, it would be that the levels all look rather samey. Even as someone who’s admittedly grown rather tired of the Soulsborne formula, I still found it immensely satisfying whenever I discovered a clever shortcut, or when I finally explored an area thoroughly enough to be able to map it out mentally and instantly know where I needed to go next. Out of all the Souls-like games we’ve seen from various developers over the years, Ska Studios still comes the closest to capturing the essence of FromSoft’s series by introducing interconnected world design, and winding paths that smartly lead back to shortcuts or familiar areas you’ve visited before. Just like its predecessor, Salt and Sacrifice surprised me with just how huge its world is.
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