Wait, why are you doing this? Start telling your followers to start doing these things. Build your followers some sleeping areas. Beat the miniboss and then go back to town. Get you close to the monster, get you away from it, and, of course, dodge the projectiles.īeat the first part of the map and choose which part of the map you want to take to get you closer to the miniboss. The curses are the things that can hit from a distance. You may think “none of those are distance weapons” and you’ll be right. The hammer is the slowest weapon in the game but, seriously, it’ll get you one-hit kills against the smaller monsters. It doesn’t do a whole lot of damage, however. The dagger, for example, is the fastest weapon in the game. There are multiple types of weapons with various trade-offs of speed and damage. You run off into combat where you get into fights, gather resources, and, occasionally, you get the opportunity to recruit a couple of folks for your cult.Ĭombat is where the game reminds me most of Hades. The game then has you alternate between the combat phase and the base-building phase. So, if that sort of thing is likely to offend you, know that this game will do a fairly good job of using stuff that it seems to know is likely to offend you.) (Without getting into religion proper, the game uses a *LOT* of religious imagery and does so fairly blasphemously. And with the help of this cult, you can destroy those false prophets. He sends you back to start a cult on his behalf. “They sent you right to me!”Īnd then the game kicks off proper. The personifications of Greed, Famine, Pestilence, and War (the False Prophets) stand before you and say “you are the last of your kind… with your death, the prophecy will be thwarted.”Īnd, welp, seconds later you are there in the presence of the (chained) personification of Death. The story kicks off with you having been bound and walking to your execution. As I played, I found myself saying stuff like “okay, this part is like Hades… this part is like Stardew Valley… this part is like Slay the Spire” and a *LOT* of “this is like The Binding of Isaac”. Cult of the Lamb is one of those surprising little gems that somehow manages to successfully rip off several games at once.
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