Pocket Gamer: What, you may ask, is the Shroud of Morrigan? We're still not sure. Irish developer bitSmith Games claims its action-RPG combines celtic mythology with a steampunk aesthetic, but really it's just an inscrutable exercise in the bizarre.
Don't take that as a criticism, though. The story of Ku's quest to retrieve a magical ring - the source of power to a quaint village adrift on an island in the clouds - may be a baffling wisp of a thing, but its strangeness is part of its charm.
(CriticalIndieGamer)Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan could have been a unique and enjoyable experience if it wasn’t so dull and broken. It features a good concept, but realises it terribly. Due to the issues, as well as its hour-long length we can’t recommend it. Despite the issues though, we still believe that the developer has a great premise on its hands, and it has potential if they give it the time and care it requires.
Clickonline writes: "The game has already sold over 1,300 bundles so why not give it a go. You'll get a code on Steam and Desura plus the option to just download the executable to play on Windows or Mac."
After much pleading from the community, bitSmith Games are delighted to announce that Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan version 1.4 will be a universal app, so iPhone users can join in the epic Celt-Punk journey to face the might of the Morrigan!