![]() ![]() Though it dresses itself up as a Diablo-esque looter-slasher and drenches you with gear and weapons at pretty much every opportunity it can get, there's so little else to sink your teeth into here beyond its gratifying aesthetic. ![]() In the Eurogamer Godfall review, I wrote: "The problem with Godfall is that beauty is pretty much all it's got. I found Godfall was a shallow, unremarkable experience. Regardless of the type of weapon used, the reaction to the violence remains the same." However, some firearms and spells are used as well. The majority of the violence is inflicted with weapons such as swords, hammers and axes. "When a character is defeated, luminous green blood splatters onto the surroundings and their body falls limply fall to the floor, where they then disintegrate into bright coloured flecks. "Characters let out grunts of pain and stagger backwards while being attacked," PEGI explains in its reasoning for the rating. While there's no sign of the game coming to Microsoft's family of consoles just yet, a quiet update on the PEGI website, however (thanks, TwistedVoxel), reveals the game has now also been rated in the UK for Sony's PS4 console, too.ĭescribing it as an "action role-playing game in which the player takes on the role of the last of the Valorian knights who must travel through various realms to prevent an apocalyptic event", the game has been deemed suitable for players aged 16 and older due to what it says are "depictions of realistic violence towards human-like characters". ![]()
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