Yemeth has reviewed Death's Gambit: Afterlife on Gameffine. Thanks Yemeth!
More information.Death's Gambit: Afterlife Review :: The Overhaul Worth Dying For
Death's Gambit doesn't often get invited when people talk about games like Bloodstained, Hollow Knight and Blasphemous. While the latter ones enjoy a great deal of critical and fan reception, Death's Gambit feels left out due to its short length, lack of weapon variety, fewer boss fights, lack of polish and more. If you are someone who turned away due to these problems of the game, I got news for you. Afterlife, the massive free overhaul/expansion that's dropping today has made Death's Gambit the game it should have been 3 years ago. I can probably sum up my review with that, but that's not how we do things here.
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Death's Gambit was a few tweaks away from being a genuinely good game. Afterlife enhances, rebalances as well as builds upon the base game giving the fans the much-needed replayability, and appease the players who were turned away 3 years ago. I still have a few gripes with the combat system, but the rest of the stuff is so good that it makes Death's Gambit: Afterlife a worthy purchase (or a free upgrade if you own the original). Did I mention that the game is extremely pretty to look at?
With less time and more wisdom at our disposal, we have decided to create a whole new rating system for the games we review: How many nights a week will we stay up after 11 PM 1 AM, once our family has gone to sleep on a workday and spend 2 hours with it, knowing full well that we need to enter the rat race at 8 AM the next morning? Well on that scale, we give Death's Gambit- Afterlife:
"A few hours per day, just enough to not throw the controller at the wall"