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Silent Hope

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Silent Hope 

 

I am extremely thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of Silent Hope on the Nintendo Switch. I was able to afford the Day One Edition of Silent Hope. It contained the video game with case, a ninety-six page artbook, and the soundtrack CD. Honestly the video game is all that interested me personally. I live streamed Silent Hope on our Rumble channel. That live stream is being converted into videos for our other video channels as I write this review.

Silent Hope is a hack and slash video game that is much friendlier than say the Diablo franchise. We jump into the abyss with one of seven characters and defeat monsters and collect resources. We then come back to the town and we can craft weapons and items. The crafting takes time unless you spend resources to have them finish faster. I found going on another quest made sense.

Each of the characters in Silent Hope will level up. We can swap between characters one time at certain crystals. Players need to get through ten levels to be able to warp to the next section. I honestly got tired before even reaching the tenth level. There are some false gods, goddesses, violence, blood and bad language within Silent Hope. A lot of that content was honestly not needed.

I will admit I am not into this kind of a video game. I heard it was a hidden gem that many people missed. I get bored with hacking, slashing, dodging, rinse and repeat. Some of the characters in Silent Hope are ranged and others are up close. The different characters in Silent Hope are Wanderer, Warrior, Rogue, Archer, Farmer, Fighter, and Caster. I had a real laugh about the farmer. She actually plays decently though with that pitchfork.

Players will level up, add skills and more in Silent Hope. There is a lot of hold that button down for a few seconds in Silent Hope. Silent Hope looks like it is a 32-bit video game to me. If you are willing to put in the time for a lot of grinding then you might enjoy Silent Hope. I found it to be dull and boring personally. Do not be offended if you are into this game or this genre.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Sound: 65%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Nintendo Switch/PC
Publisher: XSeed Games
Developer: Marvelous
Rating: ‘E10+’ for Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Language}


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