Beyond that, Salt and Sanctuary brilliantly recalls the earliest Castlevanias, right down to the zigzaggy side-on stairs and the bats who swoop down and try to knock my Chef Belmont down into the abyss. The color palette may be wider than what we find in The Dishwasher, but it’s nevertheless dull and earthy, thus punctuating the idea of the menace of its world even if the circly heads and strangely drawn beards do not. Inspired by comic strips and angry marginal doodles in high school notebooks, the aesthetic allows for spectacles of blood splatters and gore that might otherwise be disturbing if paired with a style more inclined toward realism. It establishes much of it with a rough-brushed art style, which greatly resembles that used by developer Ska Studios' own Dishwasher series. You can read our full review here.It's not without its own identity, even if that, too, rides on the shoulders of other giants. Salt and Sanctuary is a neat side-scrolling soulsborne game that was first released in 2016. Enter quickly because codes tend to go fast! Salt and Sanctuary Code Giveaway To see this content please enable targeting cookies. If you don't already have it on Steam, follow the instructions below. Salt & Sanctuary Giveaway To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īdditionally, we're giving away codes for the Steam version. Follow the instructions below to find out how to get your name in the drawing. We're giving away one free copy of Salt and Sanctuary Drowned Tome edition to one lucky entrant. Well good news: you can win a copy right now! Salt and Sanctuary is now available for download on Nintendo Switch, but its rather nifty Drowned Tome physical edition won't be available until October. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.
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