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No game is perfect (ours certainly isn't!), and it sounds like ours in particular didn't strike a chord with you. That's perfectly okay! We worked really hard to make a game that we always wanted to play, and in the end, we know that this comes with folks that will love the game and folks that won't like it. We'll take both sides of feedback, and continue to work hard to improve as a studio for this game and beyond.
Either way, really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us, and hope that you have an awesome day ahead anyway! 💛
You guys made a game that resembles immortal fenyx rising without the obnoxious amount of puzzles. This is a good thing and the way you incorporated strands into combat is awesome. ( thank you for making them auto target enemies you have locked on.) and you also did something no other game seems to do. You can use powers WHILE on the walls lol.
It looks miles better and more playable than Immortals of Aveum at least lmao