Everything feels great to control and puts the title right on par with the greats of the genre in this area. It's fast-paced and tightly designed, with a focus on dodging and weapon variety. The 2D side-scrolling action will feel familiar to anyone who has sunk some time into Dead Cells and its ilk. In order to take down the Sorrows ruining his business, the Grim Reaper will need to slash his way through dozens of different creatures inhabiting each department. The joking may not sting as much as the satire you get from something like Severance, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much it can twist the knife. As someone well versed in corporate culture, jokes about HR, temps and receptionists ring a little too true. I would say that the title does a better job of lampooning the toil of office work. However, the pre-fight banter between Death and Sorrows lacks the bite you would expect from the satire. One boss represents the harm that processed food does to the body, while another is representative of the futility of modern warfare. The Sorrows are all representative of different modern problems. Sick of all this nonsense, Death has decided to clean up his business the only way he knows how: by slicing and dicing.Īt its best, the title skewers both corporate culture and the ills of the world in effective fashion. They have become an unruly sort who frequently ignore protocol, which in turns leads to a greater work load for the CEO. Not helping matters is the fact that his main underlings, the Sorrows, have been really botching their work these days. As with any business, reaping souls can wear on you over time. As the CEO of Death Incorporated, the Reaper has found himself being worn down by the corporate slog. In the world of Have a Nice Death, the business of reaping souls can be a bit of a grind.
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