Every once in a while you stumble upon a game that feels eerily familiar while simultaneously feeling entirely different from anything you’ve ever experienced. That for me was Massive Monsters’ and Devolver Digital’s Cult of the Lamb. The game is a roguelike meets management sim equation, which in itself isn’t that unheard of. Where it differs comes down to a few key areas such as context and design.
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