Crisp Bullet Heaven With OP Item Fusions! – Scarlet Tower [Early Access]



Get Scarlet Tower on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2181720/Scarlet_Tower/

Hunt during the day, be hunted during the NIGHT! Scarlet Tower is a gothic horror casual game with roguelike and RPG elements, like talent trees, classes, familiars and more!
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28 thoughts on “Crisp Bullet Heaven With OP Item Fusions! – Scarlet Tower [Early Access]”

  1. To your comment on cleaning

    I work as security at a casino, I've seen stuff you would never want to see again

    Worst one is someone threw up all over a bathroom and it was a medical call and since I was the first officer on scene, I couldn't leave that area… for 30 minutes… I swore off of chicken that week

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  2. I'm a bit not entirely thrilled with the weapons in this game. It feels like there are far to many that are, functionally, identical but with different numbers and colors. Like, both the Hellfire Staff and Glacial Staff (iirc) randomly spawn circles of damage and they're not the only weapons that do that.

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  3. This movement pattern is probably an optimization limitation for the crowd. They probably don't tick the target tracking every frame.
    Funny how that turns out to be a better experience while improving frame rate.

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  4. How come people aren't fed up of a different skin of the same game? There is like 1000 vampire survivors clones out there, I got so fed up of playing VS I can't even touch those clones lol…

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  5. Consistent art direction is something very important to traditional game design. It is also something I wouldn't expect a solo-dev to be reasonably expected to prioritize. So saying a small time game has a murky art direction is a fair complaint, because it's really just an argument of personal values versus tradition, and a discussion on the possibility for personal, or team growth.

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