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PERISH Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Roguelikes have been around for some time now, but it’s only in the last decade or so where they seem to have captured the hearts of the masses, thanks in part to titles like Hades, Dead Cells, and The Binding of Isaac. With so much choice, it takes something special to make a new one stand out from the crowd, and while Perish might not do a lot different, the replayability loop and fascinating setting makes it well worth diving into, even if that means the inevitable deaths come knocking more frequently than I’d care to admit. Playing as Amyetri, you must make your way through waves of enemies within the realm of Purgatory in the hopes of reaching the fabled halls of Elysium. It’s a straightforward premise that wastes no time in throwing you in at the deep end, slowly building your arsenal and gradually getting stronger until you’re ready to slay the tougher enemies and bosses. It’s a world filled with macabre and mystery, taking inspiration from a whole host of mythologies, and I loved the setting a lot. What really makes Perish fun, however, is the way it provides plenty of small goals for you to reach in order to become a force to be reckoned with.TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

PERISH Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

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You might not feel unstoppable in the beginning, especially as you start off with a broken sword and little else, but the more you get through each stage, new weapons, powers, buffs, and ability upgrades are unlocked. There’s a variety of melee and ranged weapons to acquire, such as a pistol, shotgun, bow, spear, and axe. The latter, known as the Labrys, was a gamechanger in the early stages because it gave me my first focus. Each weapon has a passive and active ability, and by completing certain tasks, you’ll be able to unlock them. Being able to throw the axe gave me a ranged option, and it helped to clear those creatures trying to slay me with magic from afar. By completing special challenges called Orphic Rites, you’ll gain access to new consumables that can be thrown at enemies, Rings that might increase your health or improve the amount of Danake (Perish’s currency) picked up, and Crowns that might add elemental damage like lightning and poison when attacking. Having these challenges to complete not only give you additional support, but task you with approaching enemies differently by making you use your attacks in various ways. Mixing all of these objectives and playstyles together makes for a solid gameplay loop, and when you throw in each level’s sole objective and style, there’s something captivating about your journey to Elysium. There’s a certain aspect of DOOM in Perish.

THE DEPRIVED INITIATE.

The speed of combat and the relentless pursuit of foes provide an intense battle regardless of the enemies you face. You have your chosen weapon to deal damage, but you can also kick enemies into spikes or off cliffs, so the environment becomes a helping hand in the underworld. Each stage is designed differently, ranging from lava-fuelled caverns to golden temples, with the difficulty ramping up the further you progress. In one stage called the Pyristattos Ravine, I thought I might have been safe by jumping across high platforms raised over lakes of lava, but the enemies jumped across them in pursuit, giving me no time to catch my breath Objectives will change upon death, circling through a handful of them each time. One might need you to slay a powerful creature, then the next time you’ll need to locate a spirit and hunt it down before fending off waves of enemies. Each change comes with a challenge, and even after completing it, you need to then find the exit whilst fighting off more of Purgatory’s hellish individuals. It’s intense, rarely gives you a chance to take a moment to reflect and refocus, but I was more than happy to keep on fighting thanks to the strong combat loop. Once you complete an objective, you can pick one of three cards that will be with you until you die again.Lawless West

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They can be anything from earning more Danake at the risk of losing your current purse, to providing you with a powerful buff like kicking enemies farther into the distance. With every death in Perish, you retain the weapons, crowns, consumables, and rings you unlock, but your Danake will seriously deplete. This currency is vital to purchase unlocked items or to take on new Orphic Rites, so knowing when to quit is another aspect of your playthrough. Do you move on to the next area which will likely have tougher enemies or objectives, or do you return to Pantheon and purchase that shiny new thing you’ve had your eye on for a while? This risk and reward is just another layer to what Item42 has done to make its game more enticing. The shooting game genre has been a good place to bring several other gameplay styles in unique mixes. One of the best approaches, in my eyes, was when BPM and Metal: Hellsinger brought rhythm game mechanics that made each of them stand out. Another such example is the game that’s the subject of today’s review, PERISH, a title that combines shooting mechanics with roguelike elements alongside a multiplayer aspect. PERISH has its own unique theme of being inspired by Greek mythology as you take the role of a wayward pariah that’s condemned to live in Purgatory.

RISK VERSUS REWARD.

The aim of the game is to blast through the Underworld and make haste to the mythical Elysium, a place of cosmic revelations. The game offers a tough challenge that can be tackled by either yourself alone or by multiple players. That’s right, up to 3 other players can all go through the same journey to the land of Elysium and share the spoils of the battles against several hordes of revenants you find in Purgatory. However, is this journey worth taking? Like always, let’s start with the presentation of the game. As mentioned earlier, PERISH is a game with heavy inspiration from Greek mythology, featuring a lot of references to it throughout the underworld environment. We’ll face off against mythical creatures such as Lamias, Minotauros, hordes of revenant creatures, and even some automatons. Although, the game will also feature other enemies inspired by Christian and Roman mythologies. The harsh environments also include a wide variety of locales that are pleasing to see from time to time. You fight your way across a volcanic foundry, a dark fissure, and even the dilapidated temples of Orpheus in your quest for salvation. The graphics in the game are definitely a noteworthy highlight, especially with Ray Tracing enabled, as you can see a few great vistas that are a treat to the eyes. I think the best aspect of the game is its visual design, as the demons of the Underworld have very distinct designs that you can easily tell apart.Agent Roy – Zombie Hunt

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Each section has its variety of monsters that can be easily memorized by their appearance alone. It’s a good thing, too, because you will also end up seeing them a lot as you die of their attacks. The game also has a decent soundtrack to pair with the stunning visuals. While some tracks are incredible bangers at some points, others are a bit boring or too repetitive to be anything worth listening to. More often than not, the peers that shared this experience with me tended to turn off the game’s music to play their own instead. Honestly, the worst part about PERISH in terms of the presentation would be the sound mixing and some text issues. The game is plagued with typos, inconsistent sentences, and sometimes voice clips get drowned out by the music. In one of the worst cases, I was met with a character talking offscreen that I could very faintly hear over the music. I guess I’m lucky I always enable subtitles before I play games. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg regarding the game’s issues. See, for a game that supposedly wants to have several players going through the same journey at the same time, it really isn’t doing its best to have a very good grasp of its online infrastructure. If you wonder why I skipped the gameplay portion, it’s because the very epicenter of it revolves around the online features. Up to four players can join Perish to play the game simultaneously.

A HERCULEAN JOURNEY.

But honestly, I have a hard time maintaining the connection with those players 90% of the time. I can’t even begin to count the number of times when my teammates disappeared during a transition between dungeons or just got disconnected for no reason after completing an objective. What’s even odder about this is that the game also has issues of its own. On one occasion, we were invaded by a phantom player who just stood at what I assume is the origin point of each map, diverting all the enemy’s attention to them and basically forcing the enemies to despawn. My partner and I tried to continue playing, but shortly after, the game softlocked us by throwing my friend underneath the map and into a perpetual void… A Purgatory within the Purgatory. There were times when the game also just teleported us to the same void due to some latency issue or because we stood at a random spot in the map during a transition. My partner was stopped from falling just because a random asset loaded in beneath him and kept him in place. On one occasion, my partner loaded into an area just as the graphical assets were loading in, and he just kept falling until the game placed the assets there. I reported some of these issues to the developers, and while I was told that these bugs would be ironed out.

I also don’t feel like this game has enough polish to be released in such a state. The online infrastructure needs to be upgraded a little bit, and the issues with the typos and sound mixing have to be fixed, especially because they can break immersion. Taking inspiration from old-school shooters like Doom spliced with cooperative roguelike mechanics, Perish is the new FPS/melee action hybrid on the block. Painting a vivid and biblically themed world, the game comes to us from two-person, English development team Item 42 who took notes from Greek and Roman mythology to create their own captivating world. With a smooth 4-player coop experience on offer, Perish proves to be largely impressive, though struggles somewhat with its ambitions. Perish sees you play as a condemned soul, one that needs to go through many hostile trials in their journey through purgatory. A quick tutorial introduces the player to the basics of melee combat, gunplay, blocking, and dashing before throwing you into the gloomy chambers of the Pantheon. This a home base of sorts where players begin their runs into the various realms of purgatory and can retreat back to with any accumulated wealth to acquire new weapons and gear. You start off with only a broken sword but each subsequent run into the perilous chambers of purgatory will help you build up your arsenal to take on the various enemies and bosses that block your path to salvation.

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Perish is an immediately competent experience. The game looks the business, passing itself off as a much higher-budget game than one would expect to come from a two-person team. The gameplay works well too, or at least the basic tenants of moving and shooting. It does feel at times that not all weaponry is as viable as others, with gunplay feeling as though it works better with the game’s design than melee combat does. Overall everything works as expected as you move from area to area, trying desperately to stay alive whilst completing whatever trial is in front of you. Progression feels pretty good here. It’s not the kind of game you’re going to be able to complete on your first attempt. Instead, it will take many attempts as well as some smart retreats so as to not lose all your gold. New weapons and other upgrades can be found whilst playing and then unlocked in the Pantheon with your accrued wealth. Pretty soon that broken sword will be replaced with a much more powerful revolver or axe, you’ll have a ring to increase your health pool, and a crown that shoots deadly electrical bolts at foes semi-randomly. The upgrades feel powerful and you’re even given incentives to try new weapons as challenges help you unlock new actives and passives. The worlds you move through are all well-designed and different. This is a roguelike so any death means restarting from the beginning. Trek to Yomi Switch NSP

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