![]() ![]() ![]() Each Curse adds a buff and depending on their placement on the tree, they can include a de-buff (penalty) so think wisely before selecting one! After each boss (or randomly by meeting O’Shah) you’re given the choice of selecting one between 3 randomized Curses. Curses are passive buffs that persist through death and are available for you in 3 variants (red, blue, and green) and each can be used in their respective trees. everything you encounter in Have a Nice Death’s world.) and is the main item you will use to get your health up!Īnother available perk that affects how you tackle every fight is Curses. Anima are bursts of life essence as you can read from the Employee’s Handbook (a which is a codex/wiki of sorts detailing tutorials, enemies, places, etc. But killing enemies is not a one-sided job as they often hit back – that’s where Anima is needed. and needed to pay for services such as paying Mark’s Shop for healing items, weapons, and extra spells, or in the Control Room where you can improve your equipment. Killing enemies eventually makes them drop Soulary. Using your different weapons, stunning or hitting enemies with single hits or combos, will eventually charge up your Frenzy bar which you can use, once it is filled up, unleashing devastating Fury attacks, with various items having their own unique Fury. ![]() There are over 30 unique weapons and spells you can find and upgrade – for your preference – which makes every choice impactful. You can use your weapons by clicking the attack button, and that attack can be determined based on what direction you’re holding the movement stick (or not) or if you hold your attack button to charge an attack up. Each equipable item has different stats and attack patterns, so will need to decide between fast weapons doing less damage per hit or heavy ones that deal mighty blows per swing. The third slot is used by spell items that are projectile and useful for hitting enemies from a safe distance – but they use mana that needs a longer cooldown to replenish. The Cloak now has the ability to transform into anything – having its preference for destructive weapons and invisibility traits and can be equipped in slot number two. The Scythe (weapon slot) can be used only by the Scythe itself or one of its upgrades and that will be your main attack. You get to use a slot for equipping each type (weapon, cloak, and spell) with another 4th slot available to bank an item for future use. In order to equip another weapon or item, you need to go to the Control room where you assign each weapon to a different slot (and usable by its slot’s corresponding keybind). ![]() You get your weapons, shapeshifting cloaks, and spells by destroying Steles which are used to preserve work equipment and only Death (you) has the power to break or in a Weapons floor. The gameplay is similar to modern roguelikes and consists of you moving around the company’s departments, getting Sorrows and other minions killed using a mix of platforming, dashing, and combat using various items. Now it is time to take matters back into your own hands (or Scythe) teaching them Sorrows a thing or two in the process. But things turn bad for you when the overzealous Sorrows ignore company protocols and lead you to burnout processing all the paperwork for a soul’s afterlife. Being overwhelmed and tired by the tedious job of gathering souls, you decide it would be a good idea to raise some subordinates called Sorrows to do the work for you, while you enjoy some free time. You’re Death – the founder and CEO of Death Incorporated, a company taking shape in the crypt of an abandoned cathedral somewhere in Europe, where difficult work conditions are the norm. Genre: Action, Indie, Early Access, Platform, Roguelike This game was revealed during The Game Awards 2021 and immediately grabbed our attention! Developer: Magic Design Studios Today we review “Have a Nice Death” an amazingly-looking 2D action roguelike game coming from Gearbox Publishing currently in Early Access where you play as Death! Involved in this is the talented creator of Dead Cells, Sébastien Benard and Nuclear Blaze we have reviewed here. ![]()
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