Doomblade... but explained on Crack

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Published 2023-06-07

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  • @Windette
    Here's where to find Doomblade on the Steam Store If you'd like to support me and the creators, Go check it out ^ ^ bit.ly/431y4QH
  • @yis8fire
    When it isn't explained by insults, but its still good
  • @blueiscoping
    “I quickly figured out that this game doesn’t like me” I can already assume this game will be on my wishlist soon.
  • Surprisingly, this is the first review I've heard, that mentions that the game doesn't save anything between checkpoints if you die.
  • @limpfall13
    Idk why but the protagonist of this game and the fact windete makes silly noises and now my brain links the two meaning windetts silly noises is gonna make me think of this charecter
  • @undatedstew
    this is so fast paced I can barely tell whats going on half the time and its exactly how I like it. windy should finish the game we need more s q u i g g i l y m a n
  • @azeTrom17
    100% agree with the saving!!!! This was my ONLY criticism with the game, everything else is literal perfection. One important aspect is that the map should NOT reset upon death. I want to be able to see where I died and not lose map progress. Punishing players for death is great, but not forcing them to retrace every single step and re-explore areas that have already been explored. Not sure how Windette missed the shop in the mushroom area that shows you what the bones are used for. Maybe there should be an improvement guiding the player about them, but I feel like people are gonna naturally collect currency most of the time....didn't have an issue with this personally. Aside from the horrible horrible saving system, this game is absolutely phenomenal. 9.99999 out of 10!!!!!!!! A must try for any fans of Hollow Knight, Ori, or....er.....Doom.
  • Unironically one of the most nuanced reviews I've seen in. This is what a review should be so many reviews I see only highlight the positive OR the negative and do not point out both. You also elaborated on what you would do to fix said problems which is something so few reviewers do nowadays.
  • Sounds fun! I’d definitely wait until controllers are fully functional to play, though. I prefer using keyboard/mouse for many games, but mechanics like these can make it more difficult. When a game requires one hand on the mouse at all times for basic movement, it significantly restricts how many inputs the average player can manage. In my first playthrough of Ori and the Blind Forest, I had to give up and use a controller for the Ginso Tree escape because I only had two hands.
  • @pkit1325
    Skips a save point and complains about how far his death sends him back lol
  • @fabiank.1532
    Cool video! One thing I would like to add is that the bones do have a use. They are the currency with which you can buy items in the various shops. Some of them are for stat upgrades but there are also ones with unique effects.
  • @Dorikano
    The only people who would ask Windette to tell about their game are either madmans or geniuses
  • @orionhunt7510
    this be a good recap but few things to add one bones are currency you missed the shops there is one in the mushroom mines if you go more down while yes the saves an be annoying there are put all over the place so save when you see one and you will never lose more then a few minutes of time the controller is not allowed due to all the combat and skills needing a mouse you click to attack right click to throw stuff like electricity and onions with a controller you don't get the same persuasion which would make the game a lot harder and some bits are hard enough but over all good video love to see videos from you windy
  • I'am not a masoshit. No, no I am a sadist. I came here to learn things from the experienced.
  • They keep sponsoring my fav youtubers bro I am gonna buy this game
  • @thebonethief
    5:40 oh hey there didnt expect a curvy shadow beast callout post like that