GRIME
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A strange material collapses unto itself, the world rumbles, and you are born.
Explore a surreal world obsessed with proportions and anatomy.
Meet its inhabitants. Piece together their history, relations, and the source of their madness.FEATURES
Striking, Surreal Visuals: Explore weeping caves, face covered deserts, and different civilizations all rendered in beautiful 3D. Face foes born from the world itself, and devour them whole.
Living Weapons: Fight using weapons made out of other living creatures that change their forms during combat, from clawing swords to centipede whips.
Parry-centric Combat: Punish enemy attacks by catching and absorbing them, growing your strength in the process.
Unique Skill Tree Progression: Consume bosses to gain game-changing abilities. Hunt down and absorb challenging monsters to progress through your skill tree and customize your play style.
Explore an Interconnected World: Uncover hidden secrets, encounter eccentric NPCs, and find unique items, all in a seamless, interconnected world.
System requirements for PC
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5 3470 or AMD equivelent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GeForce 960 or AMD equivelent
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 4 GB available space
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It tells you a story about a living being who destroys everything pursuing something that the players can't understand. On the other side, you can understand what the npcs want. They wanna be like you, perfect body shaped, adored by the gods.
In terms of gameplay, the game introduces some really interesting mechanics, and the absorb is the best. Enemies are really well made, good amount of different enemies and cool variations between them. Same for bosses, every boss fight is epic and deserves to be played.
Downsides on the game is just being too obvious. I don't know if this is because some dark souls inspiration, but the ending and the storyline was obvious to me. The map isn't also a huge thing (even having an excepcional art style, combining 3D in a plataform game), the overall conections are great, but could be better.