Review: Caves Of Qud (Switch) - A Roguelike About Making ...
Anything Qud happen. The legends of Caves of Qud stretch back into the ancient times, through mists of lore, to a moment of destiny.
What’s Happening
So basically The legends of Caves of Qud stretch back into the ancient times, through mists of lore, to a moment of destiny.
That’s right – all the way back to 2007, when American team Freehold Games began development on this ambitious roguelike RPG. After a 17-year journey to version 1. (we’re not making this up)
0 in 2024, gathering a devoted PC following, this intimidating, systems-heavy cult classic has rolled a new character on Switch.
The Details
The game is set in the post-apocalyptic, science-fantasy land of Qud. It’s po Reviews Switch eShop Caves of Qud Review (Switch eShop) Anything Qud happen Version Reviewed: North American review by Roland Ingram 48 mins ago : 0 Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) The legends of Caves of Qud stretch back into the ancient times, through mists of lore, to a moment of destiny.
It’s populated either allegiances or animosities, ridden with organisms that either tolerate or seek to devour you, and driven spirituality or advanced technology. The either/ors are key, because whenever you start a run in Qud, it recalculates the decisions that set the whole scenario going.
Why This Matters
Your quest, as a new adventurer, is simply to get out there and survive in an exceptionally vivid open world. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) Before setting out, you must choose between two genotypes: mutated humans and true kin. Mutants possess biological traits like a beak or slime glands, while true kin are humans enhanced night vision or dermal insulation.
The gaming community has been watching developments like this closely.
Key Takeaways
- The two options are distinctive and fun.
- At this point, though, we need a reality check.
- “Yes,” you say, “I’ve read that there are three-armed mutants and winged cyborgs and a stunning open world – but I’ve also seen the screenshots!
The Bottom Line
“Yes,” you say, “I’ve read that there are three-armed mutants and winged cyborgs and a stunning open world – but I’ve also seen the screenshots! Aren’t we getting a little carried away?
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