![]() ![]() This means that each person might lead a very different type of cult that gains and loses loyalty points for different things. When it comes to setting doctrines, you’re given a choice of what to impose. Your scope of how to lead your cult is also varied. You can have a variety of followers, or you can make everyone look the same, there are so many possibilities! There are a lot of different character forms, colours and special patterns to choose from. But the most customisable aspect of the cult is the followers themselves. In fact, your followers will even ask for more decorations throughout the game. Once you’ve collected all of the buildings and decorations through crusading and divine inspiration, you can really make the place quite cosy. Within the Hollow CrownĪn unexpected but very welcome aspect of the cult building is just how customisable it is. Sacrifice your dissenters and those who are no longer useful to keep the flock loyal. All I can say is that I’m happy this game didn’t come out during lockdown, or it would have taken over my life completely. I definitely neglected the main storyline for maybe a bit too long so that I could build up my cult, and the possessions we have, and try to keep their loyalty up as much as possible. If you leave on a particularly long crusade, be prepared to do some damage control on your return.īut it’s this part of the game that took up most of my time. If you don’t feed them well enough, then they start to starve. Let the faith level fall too much and some members might start to dissent. Leave for too long, and your older members might die and you’ll come back to rotting bodies everywhere. One of the most difficult parts of the game is balancing the time to complete the main quest and maintain your cult. But you can’t leave them for too long, or things start to go bad. As you grow your cult and create more within the space, the followers will eventually take on a couple of jobs. In the beginning, it is your job to do almost everything cooking, cleaning, gathering resources and keeping people happy. The more faith they have in you, the better it is for The One Who Waits, who ultimately is the one who gives you power.Īgain, this might sound simple, but it requires a lot more work than you might initially think. Keep your followers happy and fed so that they work harder and are completely loyal to you. The aim of this part of the game is to build loyalty and keep devotion flowing. When you’re not out on a crusade, you’ll be back in your very own cult. Keep those followers loyal with some good, old-fashioned mushrooms!! Keep the Faith However, the simplicity feels so natural and in keeping with the game’s style that if they added anything else – like special attacks or a weapon’s bank- I feel like it would ruin the feel of the game. It’s a simple way to fight and get through the rooms, but it can be frustrating at times. But this simplicity has its pros and cons. Depending on which crown curse you’re given, this one might not be used as often as the others. When it comes to the action, you’ll only use 3 buttons doge, attack, and crown curse. This will come in handy later as you build your cult. As expected, each world gets more and more difficult and once you’ve defeated the Bishop of each level, you can go back and fight stronger monsters for better rewards. ![]() ![]() For people like me who hate creepy crawlies, the spiders will probably be the worst. The fighting style is fun and simple, and the monsters vary and keep with the creepy aesthetic of the game. ![]() You never fully know what you’ll come up against at every stage. This means that if your crusade is unsuccessful the experience will be different when you head back, so it makes for more interesting gameplay. Every time you enter one of the worlds, the layout, weapons, and enemies are randomly generated, so you never get the same path twice. Each one is a rogue-like style with a different theme. The One Who Waits also needs a cult, and this is how you develop your character and grow. Sounds simple, right? Well, that’s not your only job in the game. Your mission? Kill The Bishops of the Old Faith and free The One Who Waits Below. You see that adorable little lamb there? Well, that’s you. Your new favourite character, the Lamb, in my very own cult compound. ![]()
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