

I love that the game’s loading screen is a charming elevator ride that Death takes to the nice playable floor.

It also has some catching Jazz elevator music that adds another layer of charm to the game’s overall vibe. It has a spooky and gothic soundtrack that adds the right flavor to the game. The soundtrack for the game is absolutely phenomenal. Have a Nice Death Review – Image 3 The Soundtrack: It’s very rare that I come across another indie game that can give Hollow Knight a run for its money in the visual department. This game is so stylish and striking like very few games I’ve played in recent memory. The levels, enemies, and weapons you use have vibrant pops of colors that mix well with the mostly monochrome environments. The art style is a noir-style 2D animation with bold pops of color accenting each location. This is easily a frontrunner for the best-looking indie game of 2023. What makes the weapon variety even better it that all the weapons feel good to use. I never felt a sense of repetition due to always having a new weapon or spells to play with and master. One thing that I adore about this game is the large variety of weapons at your disposal. For example, you have special moves that you unlock and equip just like Hades, but the rest of the gameplay is that action platformer that you know and probably love from Super Smash Bros. It’s very reminiscent of the gameplay in Super Smash Brothers, but with a Hades twist to it. The combat is fast, fluid, and most importantly addictingly fun. Have a Nice Death Review – Image 2 The Combat: I like that despite previously defeating them that the boss fights are still entertaining enough that I don’t mind redoing them. Each boss has their own over-the-top personality and movesets.

You earn bonuses like power-ups and gold as you navigate through five levels to reach the next boss. That elevator takes you to another level of Death Inc. You move, attack, jump, and dodge to defeat all the enemies in your path to the levels elevator. This game plays in a similar way to Rogue Legacy 2. After you created henchmen to make your life easier they grow powerful and out of control and now it’s up to you to show them whose boss. This is a gorgeous action-adventure Roguelike. Even when I die after coming so close to beating a boss, like the security guard Brad I’m always eager for more. Maybe I’m a glutton for punishment when it comes to roguelite games, but I can’t stop smiling when playing Have a Nice Death. Now there’s another game that grips me fiercely and infected my mind with nothing but strategies of how I should do my next run. Rogue Legacy 2, Vampire Survivors and Hades got their hooks into me and wouldn’t let me go. I’m addicted to roguelike genre and I don’t think that I’m going to stop.
