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Dark Souls-Like Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption for PS4, Xbox One & PC Gets First 1080p Screenshots

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption certainly appears to be inspired by the Dark Souls Series, but comes with its own twists.

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PhoenixUp2506d ago

I seriously hate the description "Dark Souls-like"

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SoulMikeY2506d ago

Why? It's the only thing that made me pay attention to it. It's the only reason I bought the Surge and Nioh.

By the way, the combat in the new Assassins Creed is "Dark Souls-like".... :)

It's a compliment, and it gains interest in the game for people.

TheOptimist2506d ago

Excited.. It feel like a mix between FURI and Dark Souls....

Nesflix2506d ago

I'll get it. I've played out Dark Souls 3. Time for a new frustration in my life.

GrimDragon2506d ago

Sounds like a masochist dream.

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Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption | ThisGenGaming Review

TGG says: "Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption offers some very interesting boss fights and introduces an innovative new concept through its “sacrifice” theme, causing you to grow weaker instead of stronger as you progress. While your character may end the game as a weaker version of himself, you’ll come out as a stronger player. Only a few unfortunate technical issues hamper it becoming a true indie gem, but in the end, I have no regrets about spending time with this challenging title."

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New Content for Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption, Now on Steam

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption, the boss battler from publisher Another Indie and the AAA veterans at developer Dark Star Game Studios, brings new challenges and content to the arena today.

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Sinner’s got a strong hook, but is sometimes too punishing for its own good | Entertainium

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption is a Souls-inspired boss rush a unique hook:every time you defeat a boss, you become weaker. A strong idea that's executed well, though not without a few stumbles.

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