Sadly, I wanted to get back to play the demo again, but the lines were super full, and I didn’t want to bogart anyone with my media access. The person on hand smiled and stated that this boss was made harder on purpose. I mean, this boss kicked my ass, and this baffled me, as I played the heck out of the original game, and asked why this boss was so hard. The demo ended off with a battle with an updated version of a boss from the base game, and one that I couldn’t beat after two tries. There is a new story that will play out in the DLC, adding 20 hours of new content, according to Massive Monster. The demo gameplay was similar to the original game, so there’s nothing that has changed there. Throughout my progression through the level, this old god, Chenon, I believe was his name, kept asking if I liked his gifts and how much better they were than those puny ones I had received prior. Throughout the show floor demo, I was given new abilities from this new entity, alongside those from ‘The One Who Waits’ gifts. While Massive Monster wasn’t keen on telling me much, the game revolves around an old god who has resurfaced and basically wants you to use his powers over those of ‘The One Who Waits.’ The way that this is being presented, it makes you wonder if these two entities knew each other. Actually, I didn’t even know about the DLC, and when I asked about the game, I was told that PAX East 2023 was the first time that anyone outside of Massive Monster knew anything about it. Fans of the Cult of the Lamb have gotten their wish, as a new DLC for the game called Relics of the Old Faith was revealed. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. The team is excited about what the future holds and will soon share a content roadmap for updates in honor of The One Who Waits."Ī life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. "A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has become a believer over these last seven days. Those followers wishing to provide feedback may do so via this public confession booth. Actively engaging with their loyal community, the developers are hard at work prepping a multitude of fixes, improvements and general housekeeping that they hope will continue to spread positivity throughout the land. "Critical acclaim preceded Cult of the Lamb‘s arrival, the likes of which burns positive sentiment into the annals of video game history, but Lo, the faithful community hath spoken of struggles-bugs and all manner of fiendish things that must be eliminated. "Charismatic developer Massive Monster and their faithful followers at Devolver Digital are overjoyed to announce that Cult of the Lamb’s unholy congregation has swelled, with over one million followers converted in its first week of sale. "O Lamb, glorious and majestic, euphoric are we, your 1 million faithful, to bask in the word of The One Who Waits," reads the press release from the publisher and developer. The game released for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on August 11. Publisher Devolver Digital and developer Massive Monster announced the rogue-like action-adventure game, Cult of the Lamb, has sold over million units worldwide in its first week. By William D'Angelo, posted on 18 August 2022 / 1,983 Views
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