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I find it hard to imagine that the sequel could take place in the same location... unless the devs. pull a Half life: Opposing Force.
In a nutshell, here is what I wrote in my review:
...Yeah... sure. A sequel would be nice... but... Salt And Sanctuary is a great game. What more do you need to improve upon?
-More brands?
-medium-type armor?
-secret Arts from Monster Hunter?
-Switching the scenario from an Island to Space?
-switch from 2D to 3D?
-VR?
-motion controlls?
-Switching your engine to the Crytek Engine?
-over 9001 monster-types, weapon-types and classes?
-Quick Time Events?
Jokes aside(haha). I can't think of anything else to improve other than small details: more classes, more bosses and more artistic details and such.
Let's take Lords of the Fallen, as an example, that game screams out ''potential sequel''.
When you play Lords of the Fallen, you can tell that that game is a warm-up for an upcoming and far superior sequel.
But Salt and Sanctuary... is a Natural-born masterpiece.
Salt and Sanctuary is a game I can strongly recommend to other people.
If a sequel is in development, then I can't wait to play it.
Keep up the good work Ska Studios.