
It’s a Stardew-like-roguelike with Soulsborne elements.
“What’s in a name?” Shakespeare once wrote. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” He was, of course, talking about the blood feud between two warring families, and the thirteen-year-old daughter of the Capulet family wishing that her crush could be called something other than Montague so she can smooch him in the open.
He probably wasn’t also referring to the somewhat common (and slightly annoying) practice in games of describing a video game by comparing it to another game, since video games weren’t even invented until a few years after his death. This practice is frowned upon by many readers, and some journalists, too, and yet we persist in calling games “Stardew-likes”, or writing about a new game by calling it a “spiritual successor” to some other game that everyone knows.
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