While the Souls-like genre has gotten crowded in recent years, Ska Studios’ Salt and Sanctuary still stands out as one of the genre’s more unique titles. It adapted the Dark Souls formula into a 2D perspective in an interesting way, and caught the hearts of many when it launched for PS4 in March 2016. Since
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SKA Studios recently released its blissfully unforgiving game Salt and Sanctuary on the Switch, and to celebrate you have a chance to win either a physical copy for Nintendo Switch or one of fifteen digital Steam codes for PC If you want a chance (or several) to win, all you have to do is to hit the
Salt and Sanctuary has made its way to the Switch today which, believe it or not, makes it one of the first Souls-like games that has ever come to a Nintendo platform. As such, many gamers who only play their games on Nintendo consoles might be unfamiliar with the ins-and-outs of the Souls-like genre and as
Comparing other games to Dark Souls has become a tiresome simile in games writing. Is the game you’re playing hard? Sounds like Dark Souls. Does it have refined, burdensome combat? Definitely must be inspired by Dark Souls. Does it fall into the action genre whatsoever? Oh, well Dark Souls created that genre, I’ll have you know. Despite the fatigue with these comparisons,
Today Ska Studios announced that its brutal Souls-like platformer Salt and Sanctuary is coming to the Nintendo Switch, and it’s doing so soon. The game will release on Nintendo’s hybrid console on August 2nd, which means just a week from now. The package will include twenty horrifying bosses, multiple endings, New Game+, and special modes