It's fun, but I don't think I'll stick with it for too long. I dig the top-down stuff a lot more.
I also never got to a point where I was completely overpowered, like in Vampire Survivors, which I always enjoy.
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It's fun, but I don't think I'll stick with it for too long. I dig the top-down stuff a lot more.
I also never got to a point where I was completely overpowered, like in Vampire Survivors, which I always enjoy.
Bought it on a whim and really enjoyed it. Kond of docked around to survive and upgrade now gotta run back and do those level based tasks I over looked originally.
Darkchaser actually has a lot of effects; after around 30-40 levels of endless mode, there are more items and effects, but it looks relatively clean. The effects in Vampire Hunters are brighter, and since it's an FPS game, having too many effects does make it look pretty uncomfortable. Vampire Survivors is influenced by pixel effects. But in totally, they are great game and fun to play
I’m enjoying it, have maybe 2 hours played so far. Seems worth the price of admission.
Will probably use it as a palette cleanser between games of Deadlock.
I enjoyed this game and would recommend it