Blasphemous II review

Pixel art illustration inspired by Blasphemous II: The Third Sin, featuring the Penitent One standing before a towering gothic castle beneath a crimson moon, wielding a blade-tipped whip amid the dark ruins of Cvstodia in a gritty 1980s and 1990s anime style.
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Blasphemous 2: The Third Sin Review, A Free Pilgrimage Back Into Cvstodia’s Darkest Shadows

Blasphemous II: The Third Sin is a surprisingly substantial free expansion that sends the Penitent One into a sprawling new castle filled with fresh horrors, secrets, and challenges. Featuring a new blade-tipped whip weapon, magical Familiars, additional enemies, a memorable boss encounter, and six haunting new tracks from Carlos Viola, The Game Kitchen delivers a rewarding return to Cvstodia that expands the game’s gothic atmosphere and reinforces its status as one of the finest modern Metroidvanias.

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