Salt & Sacrifice & Souls: Borrowing From The Best
Ska Studios has created games like Dishwasher: The Dead Samurai and Charlie Murder, but Salt & Sanctuary and its sequel Salt & Sacrifice are the focus of this video. Those games are unabashedly inspired by FromSoftware’s Dark Souls franchise, but they don’t rip them off.
Instead, Salt & Sacrifice manages to stand out as a 2D take on the subgenre, with a different version of the core mechanics, a more vertical level design, and a totally different combat feel. That’s what we want to talk about. This game borrows from the best, but it still does things differently.
Salt & Sacrifice is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via the Epic Games Store. You can grab its predecessor on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and even PS Vita. It’s definitely a FrameWork recommendation, if you can deal with the difficulty.
00:00 -- Intro
00:56 -- Title Card
1:14 -- The Salty Setup
2:30 -- Hub & Upgrades
4:37 -- Level Design
7:19 -- Combat
10:27 -- A New Recipe
11:49 -- Like, Comment, & Subscribe
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Ska Studios on Salt and Sanctuary [PS4blog.net]
https://www.ps4blog.net/2016/05/ps4blog-net-interview-ska-studios-salt-sanctuary/
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