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Blasphemous

2019
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Action, Platformer, Open World, Side View Perspective, RPG, Single Player
AvailableSep 10, 2019
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
DeveloperThe Game Kitchen
Overview

Blasphemous is a punishing action-platformer that combines the fast-paced, skilled combat of a hack-n-slash game with a deep and evocative narrative core. Explore this nightmarish world of twisted religion and discover its many secrets hidden deep inside. Use devastating combos and brutal executions to smite the hordes of grotesque monsters and titanic bosses, who are all ready to rip your limbs off. Locate and equip relics, rosary beads and prayers that call on the powers of the heavens to aid you in your quest to break your eternal damnation.

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Metacritic Score

77


Opencritic Score

80


IMDB Score

8.0

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Blasphemous, with some praising its rich universe inspired by dark Christian mythology, while others find it lacking depth and coherence. Despite some criticisms about the storytelling being hard to follow, the overall consensus is that Blasphemous succeeds in creating an immersive world filled with themes of sin and redemption, making it a captivating experience for players who enjoy dark narratives.

The story of Blasphemous has received a mix of positive feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the rich and detailed universe, with a sin-filled world and the Penitent's destiny being highlighted as captivating elements. Areajugones appreciated the gradually unfolding secrets of sin, creating a captivating atmosphere. LaPS4 commended the dark and twisted Christian mythology-inspired world with a rich lore, adding depth to the gameplay mechanics. Additionally, Destructoid noted the game's bleak world dominated by a sinister religious fervor, incorporating themes of sinners, saints, and sorrow across various aspects of the game. On the other hand, some critics found the story of Blasphemous to be lacking in certain aspects. PlayStation Universe mentioned that the story is hard to follow, as it is primarily told through lore and items that can be easily missed. Worth Playing echoed this sentiment, stating that while the story itself may not be engrossing, the world is filled with characters, imagery, and items that build the lore. Hooked Gamers also expressed a lack of a gripping narrative, suggesting that there isn't much of a story to engage players. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the story of Blasphemous leans towards the positive side, with many appreciating the dark and religiously inspired themes that create a unique and immersive atmosphere. Critics like GameSpot and The Games Machine found the narrative premise intriguing, with strong religious undertones adding depth to the game world. While some critics noted the cryptic storytelling and the story being hard to follow, the overall consensus is that Blasphemous succeeds in creating a rich and intriguing world filled with themes of sin, guilt, and redemption, making it a compelling experience for players who enjoy exploring dark and atmospheric narratives.


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Blasphemous impresses critics with engaging combat, challenging gameplay, and rewarding boss battles. Some find it repetitive and lacking in customization, but overall, it strikes a balance between difficulty and enjoyment, appealing to fans of Dark Souls and Metroidvania genres.

The gameplay of Blasphemous has garnered praise from several critics for its engaging combat mechanics and challenging gameplay. Critics like LaPS4 and PlayStation Universe commend the fast-paced hack-and-slash combat, weighty attacks, and the ability to parry and counter-attack for massive damage. TheSixthAxis highlights the importance of cautious attacks and well-timed parries in combat, while Video Chums and Worth Playing appreciate the rewarding nature of the core combat, especially during boss fights. Gamers' Temple and God is a Geek also find the combat to be tight and responsive, with challenging but not overly difficult boss battles that require pattern recognition. On the flip side, some critics have pointed out certain drawbacks in the gameplay of Blasphemous. VideoGamer mentions that while the combat is solid and satisfying, the boss fights can be visually impressive but forgettable in terms of gameplay. The Indie Game Website criticizes the game for cheap deaths, long trudges back to death points, and repetitive combat mechanics, leading to feelings of hate and loathing. Screen Rant notes that the combat, while functional, lacks the fast-paced and responsive nature advertised, with limited customization options making the playstyle rigid. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Blasphemous offers a challenging and rewarding gameplay experience that combines elements of Dark Souls and Metroidvania genres. The game's combat mechanics, platforming challenges, and progression systems have been well-received by many reviewers, such as Critical Hit and Hooked Gamers. While there are some criticisms regarding certain aspects like repetitive combat and lack of depth in customization, the majority of critics appreciate the game's tight combat, satisfying progression, and challenging boss battles. Blasphemous seems to have struck a balance between difficulty and enjoyment, appealing to fans of both Souls-like games and Metroidvanias.


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Critics rave about Blasphemous' exceptional pixel art style inspired by Spanish Catholic traditions, with high praise for its stunning visuals, diverse enemy designs, and impressive boss battles. Despite minor criticisms of occasional inconsistencies and overshadowing gameplay, the game's graphics received overwhelming acclaim for their atmospheric and immersive presentation, establishing Blasphemous as a standout title in the gaming industry.

The majority of the critics unanimously praised the graphics and visual design of Blasphemous, highlighting its exceptional art direction and atmospheric pixel art style inspired by Spanish Catholic traditions. Areajugones commended the game for its visually stunning pixel art and attention to detail in world-building, while LaPS4 appreciated the striking visuals with diverse enemy designs and visually impressive boss battles. TheSixthAxis noted that the pixel art aesthetic effectively conveyed the medieval horrors within the game, with clear and crisp character and enemy designs. Additionally, GameSpew and Vandal both acknowledged the unique art direction and standout features of the pixel art style in creating an oppressive atmosphere. Despite the overwhelmingly positive reception, a few critics pointed out some inconsistencies or minor drawbacks in the graphics and visual design of Blasphemous. Vandal mentioned occasional inconsistencies in environment design, indicating that while the art direction was unique, there were some areas that could be improved for more coherence. Meristation noted that the visually stunning pixel art style overshadowed the gameplay at times, suggesting a potential imbalance between the game's aesthetics and mechanics. These criticisms, however, were relatively minor compared to the overall acclaim the game received for its graphics. Overall, the consensus among the critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the graphics and visual design of Blasphemous. The game's pixel art style, attention to detail, and atmospheric presentation were widely praised, with reviewers like Push Square, Digital Chumps, and Critical Hit highlighting the game's gorgeously sacrilegious visuals, grim atmosphere, and detailed gore. The majority of critics found the visuals to be stunning, immersive, and effectively enhancing the game's themes and setting. Blasphemous successfully captivated the critics with its unique art style, grotesque imagery, and haunting landscapes, making it a standout title in terms of visual presentation within the gaming industry.


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Critics rave about Blasphemous' Sound Design and Music, praising the traditional Spanish music and chilling soundtrack that enhance gameplay. The atmospheric score by Carlos Viola receives special acclaim, especially for boss fights. However, some critics note room for improvement, such as repetitive tracks and subpar voice acting. Overall, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with the music and sound design creating an immersive and intense experience for players.

The Sound Design and Music of Blasphemous have received high praise from the majority of critics. Positive feedback includes comments on the effective traditional Spanish music that complements the gameplay, as noted by LaPS4. PlayStation Universe and Hobby Consolas also highlight the chilling and soothing soundtrack that enhances the atmosphere of the game. Critics like God is a Geek and The Indie Game Website specifically commend the moody and atmospheric score by Carlos Viola, with superb musical cues, especially for boss fights. The Games Machine appreciates how the music and sound design enhance both exploration and intense combat, creating an immersive experience for players. On the downside, some critics have pointed out areas for improvement in the Sound Design and Music of Blasphemous. Nintenderos mentions that while the sound design is good, it is slightly overshadowed by repetitive tracks, which can detract from the overall experience. TheXboxHub criticizes the voice acting as "borderline awful," impacting the game's ambience negatively. Additionally, Hooked Gamers criticizes the combat sound design, suggesting that it could be enhanced to improve the overall gameplay experience. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the Sound Design and Music of Blasphemous. The classical soundtrack, as noted by TheSixthAxis, complements the visuals and gameplay effectively, creating a unique and immersive experience for players. The atmospheric and moody score, along with the impactful sound design, as praised by multiple critics, contributes significantly to the game's dark and intense setting. While there are some criticisms regarding repetitive tracks and voice acting, the general sentiment is that the Sound Design and Music of Blasphemous successfully immerse players in its world, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Blasphemous. Some praise its lyricism and Latin elements, enhancing the game's atmosphere, while others criticize inconsistencies and poor performances that detract from immersion. Positive aspects like plain lyricism are appreciated, but negative feedback points out flaws like Shakespearean phrasing. Ultimately, the effectiveness of the voice acting is subjective, with both positive and negative comments contributing to the overall reception of the game.

The opinions on the voice acting in Blasphemous are quite diverse among the critics. Some positive aspects highlighted include the plain lyricism and Latin elements in the dialogue, as mentioned by VideoGamer. Xbox Tavern also commends the voice work, noting the superb execution and perfect accents that suit the characters well. Softpedia goes a step further, praising the voice acting as great and stating that it enhances the overall atmosphere of the game. These positive comments indicate that, despite varying opinions, there are elements of the voice acting that are well-received by certain critics, adding depth and immersion to the gameplay experience. On the other hand, there are criticisms regarding the voice acting in Blasphemous. COGconnected notes that while some NPCs deliver strong performances, others have poor voice acting, creating an inconsistency in the quality throughout the game. TheXboxHub takes a more critical stance, describing the voice acting as borderline awful most of the time, which they believe detracts from the ambience of the game. Hooked Gamers also points out a flaw in the use of Shakespearean phrasing, which they find to be a drawback in the overall delivery of the voice acting. These negative comments highlight areas where the voice acting may fall short in terms of consistency, quality, and immersion for certain critics. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the voice acting in Blasphemous is mixed. While some critics appreciate aspects such as the plain lyricism, Latin influence, and overall atmosphere-enhancing quality of the voice acting, others are critical of inconsistencies, poor performances, and a lack of immersion due to certain stylistic choices. It is evident that the voice acting in Blasphemous is a point of contention among reviewers, with both positive and negative aspects contributing to the overall reception of the game. Ultimately, the varying opinions suggest that the effectiveness of the voice acting may depend on individual preferences and expectations, making it a subjective aspect of the game that may resonate differently with each player.


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Critics have mixed views on the technical performance of Blasphemous on the Nintendo Switch. Some praise smooth gameplay with minimal issues, while others mention bugs and longer loading times. The Xbox One version faces more significant technical challenges, with developers actively working on patches to address issues. Overall, opinions vary across platforms, with the Switch having a mix of positive and negative feedback, while the Xbox One version shows more noticeable technical problems. Developers are working on improving performance with patches.

In terms of the technical performance on the Nintendo Switch, the general consensus among critics is mixed. While Gamers' Temple and Wccftech praise the smooth performance of Blasphemous on the Switch, mentioning minimal slowdowns and fantastic running without any issues, other critics like COGconnected and Cubed3 point out some drawbacks. COGconnected highlights bugs, glitches, hitbox issues, and frustrating platforming glitches, while Cubed3 notes slightly longer loading times that can be annoying. Despite these issues, Nintendo Insider appreciates the overall smooth and responsive controls, with only minor inconveniences like periodic framerate hiccups and ledge-clinging problems mentioned. On the other hand, the Xbox One version of Blasphemous, as reviewed by Vandal, seems to face more significant technical challenges. Vandal mentions that the game suffers from occasional bugs and technical issues, with developers actively working on patches to address these problems. This indicates that the Xbox One platform may have more noticeable technical issues compared to the Nintendo Switch, where most critics reported a mix of positive and negative aspects. Overall, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of Blasphemous across different gaming platforms vary. While some reviewers experienced minor issues like combat balance, animation delays, and frame drops on the Nintendo Switch, others found the game to run smoothly without any major hindrances. The Xbox One version, however, seems to have more prevalent technical issues that impact the gameplay experience. Despite these technical shortcomings, it is worth noting that a patch was introduced to address some of the bugs and issues on the Nintendo Switch, showing the developers' commitment to improving the game's performance across platforms.


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Blasphemous impresses critics with its replay value due to original bosses, compelling story, extensive exploration, and multiple endings. The game offers rewards for different playstyles, abundant content, and challenging boss battles. However, some critics point out tedious backtracking and repetitive enemy encounters as potential downsides. Overall, Blasphemous provides a deep and engaging experience with a mix of positive and negative elements appealing to players seeking a dark adventure.

The critics generally agree that Blasphemous offers a variety of positive aspects that contribute to its replay value. Areajugones appreciates the original bosses and compelling story, while Push Square mentions the extensive exploration and multiple endings as factors that can double the playtime. Gamers' Temple and God is a Geek highlight the rewards for different playstyles and the abundance of content, collectibles, and character upgrades, adding depth to the gameplay experience. Additionally, Games.cz and PC Gamer emphasize the exploration, skill progression, and challenging boss battles that encourage replayability. On the downside, some critics point out potential negatives that may impact the replay value of Blasphemous. COGconnected and Digital Chumps mention that backtracking can be tedious and repetitive, with the latter noting that fighting the same enemies multiple times can lead to monotony. Worth Playing highlights that while collectibles and hidden items exist, their impact on the overall experience is minor, potentially reducing the incentive for players to engage in thorough exploration. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Blasphemous offers a substantial amount of content and replay value for players who enjoy challenging combat encounters, deep exploration, and uncovering the game's lore and secrets. While some aspects like backtracking and repetitive gameplay may hinder the experience for some players, the majority of critics appreciate the game's depth, originality, and the variety of gameplay elements that contribute to its replayability. The mix of positive elements such as the intriguing story, challenging boss battles, and multiple endings, along with the negative aspects like tedious backtracking and minor collectible impact, creates a balanced experience that appeals to a wide range of players seeking a dark and engaging adventure.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Blasphemous: A visually stunning metroidvania game praised for its unique Christian imagery and immersive world, with engaging combat and challenging boss battles. Critics appreciate its dark aesthetic but note repetitive gameplay and frustrating platforming. Despite flaws, it offers a compelling experience for fans of the genre, blending captivating art style with addictive gameplay.

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Cgmagonline.com

Sep 9, 2019

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Blasphemous is an excellent metroidvania with a fantastically realized setting and gorgeous, albeit barbaric, aesthetic. Highly recommended.

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Gamerstemple.com

Apr 1, 2020

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Blasphemous is a gothic horror masterpiece that excels in storytelling, gameplay, visuals, and music. Backtracking and sparse save points are minor drawbacks, but it is highly recommended for all gamers.

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Gamespew.com

Sep 9, 2019

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Blasphemous is a unique and enjoyable game, combining elements from Castlevania and Dark Souls.

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Godisageek.com

Sep 17, 2019

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Blasphemous is a fantastic game with a unique identity, stellar art style, addictive gameplay, and a superb score. It is highly recommended to play.

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Fnintendo.net

Mar 26, 2020

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The review concludes that Blasphemous is a must-play game for fans of the Metroidvania genre.


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Pushsquare.com

Sep 11, 2019

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Blasphemous is torturously fun and one of the best the genre has to offer.

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Switchplayer.net

Oct 11, 2019

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Candleman is a beautifully crafted game that offers a unique, relaxing, and immersive experience with great level design and narrative.


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Laps4.com

Sep 9, 2019

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Successfully combines pixel art with Christian folklore to create a compelling and immersive gaming experience.

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Psu.com

Sep 18, 2019

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Blasphemous is one of the best action platformers of this generation.

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Criticalhit.net

Sep 20, 2019

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Blasphemous stands out with its purposeful use of Christian and specifically Catholic imagery. It offers engaging gameplay and a visually stunning experience. The story is deep and the game's difficulty fits well with its oppressive themes.

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