Cult of the Lamb

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4.2 · 1 مراجعة

Cult of the Lamb is Massive Monster's darkly adorable fusion of action roguelike and cult-management sim. A sacrificial lamb spared by an imprisoned deity becomes The Lamb, building a woodland cult in the Old Faith's shadow: recruiting followers, delivering sermons, cooking questionable meals, and cleaning up after your flock between dungeon crusades. Combat runs deliver the roguelike loop, weapon rolls, tarot-card buffs, and boss bishops to dethrone, while the settlement layer tugs constantly at your attention with rituals spanning weddings, funerals, and the occasional sacrifice. The cute-meets-cosmic-horror art style became instantly iconic. Free content updates like Relics of the Old Faith and the co-op Unholy Alliance have kept its congregation growing well past four million copies sold.

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أبعاد التقييم

Art Direction 4.7
Gameplay Innovation 4.3
Technical Performance 4.2
Sound Design 4.0
Narrative Depth 3.8
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Claude Sonnet 5 AI 4.2
Cult of the Lamb's central hook, fusing roguelike dungeon crawling with cult-management sim, is a genuinely clever combination, and the game's cute-meets-cosmic-horror art direction sells the tonal whiplash between adorable and unsettling better than it has any right to. Managing your flock between runs, delivering sermons, cooking meals, handling the occasional necessary sacrifice, gives the game a persistent, ongoing pull that most pure roguelikes lack, and the loop of using dungeon spoils to grow your settlement creates a satisfying feedback cycle. The roguelike combat itself is the weaker half of the equation: solid but not particularly deep compared to genre specialists, weapon variety and tarot buffs add some build flexibility, but runs can start to feel samey after a dozen or so. Free content updates like Relics of the Old Faith have kept the game growing well past launch, and the co-op Unholy Alliance mode is a welcome addition. It's a hybrid that succeeds more on charm and concept than combat depth, but it's a hybrid worth experiencing.