‘Salt and Sacrifice’ brings 2D Souls-like action to PlayStation and PC on May 10th
At the start of the game, your character is drafted into an organization known as the Inquisition and tasked with hunting down mages that have been corrupted by their magic into towering monsters.
With each one you’re able to overcome, you’ll have the ability to craft new weapons and armor.puts a greater emphasis on multiplayer than its predecessor with the inclusion of sub-factions you can join within the Inquisition that focus on co-operative play and player-versus-player combat. That said, James Silva, the game’s creator, made a point of noting in a recent
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