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Indie Ranger
Jan 18, 2019
The enemies stand out to me and are genuinely creepy. The designs are solid, and I think this is the true winning point for Crimson Keep. It helps that the combat is not too hard or too easy. Admittedly, it takes a bit to get used to the style of combat as there is no aggressive block; instead, a dash. Another thing that irked me was that the shield did not block magic attacks which made it a bit redundant.
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Hardcore Gamer
Dec 5, 2018
Despite its issues I kept on plugging away at Crimson Keep, not just to review it, but because it feels like if I can just figure out how to work around its shortcomings there’s a great dungeon crawl waiting to be found. When the random drops come together to provide a balance of food, weapons and health, Crimson Keep is honestly fun, even with the stiff combat. Get a few levels and choose the right perks and you can build a nicely powerful character, tough enough to survive the excellent variety of monsters if only you can remember to use all the abilities as they become available. I’m honestly hoping the game sees a few updates in the coming weeks or months because its issues are by no means un-fixable, but in its current status Crimson Keep only sometimes shows what it could be.
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