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The lo-fi open world of this occult RPG looks thrilling | PC Gamer - meadowsluch1979

The lo-fi open Earth of this unseeable RPG looks thrilling

An image from RPG Dread Delusion. A red-masked creature with a body covered in black hair, with spindly arms and legs, attacks with a knife. It has a large toothy mouth in its stomach.
(Image credit: Lovely Hellplace)

An open-world, lofi first person RPG with a definitive aesthetic, a macabre style, and some gruesome enemy designs is just what I longed-for to pick up now and I have constitute it.  Dread Delusion is an in-development RPG that takes a set of distinctively otherworld, invisible stylings and an early-2000s PSX graphics set to the extreme, making a world of  sprawling, unearthly magic and bustling towns to explore.

An image from RPG Dread Delusion. There is a pale and bloated creature hanging from the ceiling of a stone room.

(Image credit: Lovely Hellplace)

It's like something of a love child between Daggerfall and Dark Souls predecessors King's Field. One that grew up perusal an old, moldering Latin copy of The Little Key of Solomon. Its chief selling point is a smaller, simply directly hired man-crafted, open-macrocosm experience with some a of import pursuance to follow and side quests to explore. Developers Lovely Hellplace call that militant will never represent the only option, locution that "With a varied skill system, there's always an alternative to combat. Enchant masses, weft locks or use occult knowledge."

"At the adjoin of the world lies the citadel of the Clockwork God, where state-approved magic is regulated by strange machines," says the game description, to which I say yes, perfectly, give me more, so IT says "The Clockwork God has measured that a Jesus of Nazareth will come forth. But even God has been known to malfunction, of lately."

You can play a (quite old, immediately) demo of Dreadful Delusion on the Preoccupied PS1 Demo Platter, scope information technology unconscious on developer Lovely Hellplace's webpage, and find Dread Delusion on Steam and itch.Io.

Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he's non on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game low the sun.

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