![]() ![]() ![]() If you look closely, every time you pick up a blue soul (not a purple soul memory, but the ones you find in big chests or on enemies with a pink aura) the Soul Devour marker goes to the next power from left to right. To have more health you must use Soul Devour, one of the four upgrades you can see at the bottom of the screen. There are basic enemies (Oni, we're looking at you) that will send you back to the clan base with a couple of punches, so other than learning their attack patterns and trying to make sure that the regular enemies don't take away your health from you except for unforeseen traps, it's good to have a large health bar and some potions. So, without further ado, if you're "rushing" through the first few levels of the game feeling like you're dying and making little to no progress, keep reading. This guide gathers some tricks and tips especially for getting started in GetsuFumaDen, as the explanation of some of the concepts, especially those related to character evolution and game progress within the roguelite concept, are darker than Ryukotsuki's heart. So, like a samurai, we prefer to "sacrifice" ourselves, dying over and over again so we could unveil all the secrets of this demonic game that, once its gameplay and mechanics have been understood, shows its most fun and satisfying side, bringing you to a lot of spectacular and exciting moments. Even if it's taken some beating from both critics and users after a while in early access, some of us on the Gamereactor team have ended up addicted to this dark fantasy set in feudal Japan. GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon launched last year for PC and Nintendo Switch as a modernisation of the classic one that debuted in the 1980s on the NES, and now comes in a physical edition. ![]()
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