Have Drova players already played "Morbid"?

Have Drova players already played "Morbid"?

I loved playing Drova and have been looking for similar games ever since...

Recently I stumbled on "Morbid: The Seven Acolytes" and the aesthetic seemed remarkably similar, although more close to JRPGs 16-bit style. It's an action RPG, and I didn't want to read too much about, afraid it could spoil the surprise (same way I did with Drova, and I don't regret it).

So I just wanted to ask for you Drova lovers: have you played this game? Do you recommend it? Will it scratch the itch?

(didn't know which tag to pick, sorry)

u/pedro-yeshua — 10 days ago
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[ALL] A 2D side-scrolling metroidvania based on Ganondorf's storyline...

...would be awesome. From this prophetical male-child-king-to-be untill the moment he takes control of the Triforce of Power.

I've been thinking about this for years now.

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u/pedro-yeshua — 19 days ago

I enjoyed Mistborn, but The Stormlight Archive...

Way of Kings is freaking awesome. It's been a long time since I was truly thrilled by a contemporary fantasy series (since Red Rising, at least), and by the end of the book I was completely hooked.

I know it's tricky to compare different works... Mistborn has many values, I loved the way Sanderson wrapped up the era 1 and the characters of Era 2 are brilliant. He didn't convince me with many things about feminine POV, but I was willing to forgive.

However, Stormlight feels much more mature (as far as I've read), while Mistborn is unmistakably a YA book series.

Am I getting the right impression? Do you also feel this way about both series? Sometimes I get lost in my own mind labyrinth and need to check if my experience is too socially off.

Thank you very much for your time

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u/pedro-yeshua — 2 months ago