You have shape-shifting powers granted to you by a magical wand and while the villagers argue who is in charge now, you set off on your quest to find the village hero and…save the world, naturally. You’re essentially some strange empty-eyed homunculus type creature who falls butt backwards into a hero job when the kingdom’s main superhero wizard goes missing. In Nobody Saves the World, you’re a literal nobody. I’m getting ahead of myself, so let me explain just what Nobody is first before we get into how the game streamlines its play to make the standard dungeon crawler RPG grind seem less grindy. Dungeon crawlers are a genre often associated with loads of grinding, but Nobody does it better with keyed in specific trait based leveling that works in the player’s benefit. From its novel premise to its tongue in cheek references and jokes, Nobody Saves the World delighted me in my entire 15+ hour playthrough. It goes without saying I had an absolute blast playing this game. Giving us one of their zaniest games yet, Nobody Saves the World is Drinxbox’s latest and most ambitious game to date and if it is any indicator to how 2022 will be in gaming, we’re in for some definite treats this year. If your expectation is that there will be some off the wall and weird stuff thrown at you, then your expectations would be met and then some. Nobody Saves the World comes to us from Drinkbox Studios, makers of the amazing Guacamelee games as well as the oft overlooked PS Vita game, Severed.
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