

Sound a little like Dark Souls? It's no accident. Gordon Ramsay never unleashed such spite.Īt last I made it to the deck, where I faced off with what looked like Cthulhu himself. Larry never brained Curly with such vigor. It's one of the eight starting classes, after all, and thus, clad in apron and armed with a three-foot iron pot and a handful of potatoes, I left the sanctuary of my galley to slay the pirates stealing our princess from our ship and murdering my crewmen. Salt and Sacrifice even takes a page from Sekiro with a new grappling hook designed for traversing the game’s open world.Forget about mages and warriors-in an RPG with a name like Salt and Sanctuary, I figured it was only appropriate to save the world as a chef. The player character can customize their skills and equipment to fit their own personal play style. Players must heal between encounters just like in the original Dark Souls series. The game puts an emphasis on gigantic boss battles and crushing difficulty with its slow and methodical combat. Players control a single character who wields medieval weapons in a quest to defeat bosses and hordes of enemies. Salt and Sacrifice continues the spirit of its predecessor as a two-dimensional soulslike game that sticks close to estbalished genre conventions. Salt and Sacrifice could see further console releases after its initial release date, but for now, players will need a computer or PlayStation console to enjoy Salt and Sacrifice at launch. The game will be released for PC on the Epic Games Store as well. The original game was released on several platforms including Xbox and Switch, but new funding from Sony has limited the game to just PlayStation consoles.

Salt and Sacrifice will be available on all of the following platforms on its release date:

Salt and Sacrifice platforms include PlayStation console exclusivity
