Skul The Hero Slayer Review (Xbox Series S)

Guide ‘Skul’ on his quest to single-handedly take on the Imperial Army in our Skul The Hero Slayer Review and rescue his King from captivity, in an action-packed rogue-lite 2D platformer for the ages.

Skul The Hero Slayer Review Pros:

  • Beautiful pixel art graphics.
  • 1.3GB download size.
  • 1000 Gamerscore.
  • Action-adventure gameplay.
  • Initial and ongoing tutorials.
  • Roguelike mechanics.
  • When you die the enemies that killed you get stronger.
  • Castle – your hun where you can buy upgrades, etc and this is where you respawn upon death.
  • Cutesy animations.
  • Rookie mode – makes the game easier.
  • Graphics – light effects, screen shake, rumble, and overscan sliders.
  • Choose how the Ui shows – show all, hide Hud, and hide all.
  • Playtime counter – on/off.
  • You can see enemy health bars.
  • When you clear a screen you get loot and a load of practice dummies appears.
  • Items you wear will usually always have a buff attached to them.
  • Very accessible.
  • Hack and slash combat that feels meaty and satisfying.
  • Every run is unique.
  • When you have cleared a room you get random doors to select.
  • Shrines – break them and get a timed buff like increased attack speed or move faster.
  • Wear different masks/helmets to change not just your appearance but your attacks and abilities.
  • Shops can be found in your run where you spend your gold on health, item shop, and abilities.
  • Destructible environments.
  • Big boss battles.
  • Can have minions fight alongside you.
  • Break down unwanted loot into bones.
  • The minimap is in the corner.
  • Enemies and characters will talk and shout smack.
  • Full run breakdown upon death.
  • Traits can be upgraded with quartz that you earn and keep from each run.
  • Every run you will get a random item to equip.
  • Play how you want.

Skul The Hero Slayer Review Cons:

  • Not always clear that buying a particular item will change your stats or that you can’t change back.
  • Gets very reflexive and dexterity heavy in order to time and dodge attacks.
  • Difficult even in rookie mode.
  • Doesn’t open up until after the first boss.
  • Likes to make it feel like a speed run game.

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Skul The Hero Slayer:

Official website.

Developer: NEOWIZ

Publisher: NEOWIZ

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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