: For an indie/AA title, the visuals are actually decent. The environments have a nice aesthetic, but the character animations (especially during dialogue) can feel robotic and dated.
: Like most FitGirl repacks, the main benefit is the heavy compression . It significantly reduces the download size compared to the original Steam files.
: You are a hardcore fan of third-person brawlers and have already finished every God of War , Devil May Cry , and Bayonetta game and just want something "passable" to kill a few hours. Devil’s Hunt (MULTi9) [FitGirl Repack]
: You value tight gameplay mechanics and polished storytelling. There are many better "AA" action games available (like Darksiders or Enslaved: Odyssey to the West ) that offer a similar vibe with much better quality.
: This is the weakest point for most players. The combat feels "clunky" and "stiff," lacking the fluid combos found in top-tier action games. Hits often feel like they lack impact, and the enemy variety is limited. : For an indie/AA title, the visuals are actually decent
: You play as Desmond, a man who gains demonic powers and becomes the executioner of hell. The plot is based on the novel Equilibrium by Paweł Leśniak. While the "war between Angels and Demons" setup is classic, most reviewers found the execution and dialogue to be cheesy or underdeveloped.
: The game is very linear. Don't expect exploration; it's mostly a "corridor runner" where you move from one small arena to the next to fight a wave of enemies. The Repack: FitGirl (MULTi9) It significantly reduces the download size compared to
is generally considered a mediocre to poor action-adventure game, often described as a "budget" version of Devil May Cry . While the FitGirl Repack specifically is highly praised for its technical efficiency, the game itself struggled to win over critics and players. The Game: Devil’s Hunt