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Rise from the depths a crumbling kingdom and to the challenge of defeating increasingly difficult demonic bosses. Choose aspects of yourself to weaken before defeating the avatars of Sin in the boss battler Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption.
Read moreRise from the depths a crumbling kingdom and to the challenge of defeating increasingly difficult demonic bosses. Choose aspects of yourself to weaken before defeating the avatars of Sin in the boss battler Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption. Inspired by classic boss-battlers and modern skill-based action RPGs, with a dash of gothic anime styling and horror storytelling, Sinner promises a thrilling and bone-chilling experience.
A lone warrior stands on a strange shore, his mind clouded and his past forgotten, but an unstoppable force drives him on. He is Adam, guilty of a great sin and drawn to this place by powers as secret as they are terrifying. As his home, the Kingdom of Cavanis, languishes in blasphemy, Adam must face a series of trials in a desperate quest for redemption.
Challenge yourself against eight distinct, brutal bosses
Sacrifice strength and stats in Sinner’s “level-down” gameplay
Equip a plethora of unlockable weapons and items to adapt to your weaknesses
Master Sinner’s hard-but-fair combat
Bring peace to a tortured soul in a dark and harrowing tale with multiple endings
Take on new challenges in a variety of game modes for replayability

It feels like a short version of the Dark Souls series. However, its original systems and fresh experiences make it an enjoyable game that transcends being merely labeled a mini Dark Souls.
I really wish I could like this game. I managed to beat all 8 bosses, except the final one. It's just too punishing. I like challenges, but this is actually masochistic. I like to have fun when playing a game.
For me Soulslike games are mostly fighting and exploration. This is half soulslike because it's all about fighting bosses. It's good for what it offers but I surely miss the discovery part. Enjoy the frustration :)
Boss fights only, boss fights are really good. Wish player mechanics were a little better or at least allow you to setup buttons to your liking. A little short depending on how fast you can beat each boss. Not supported
SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption presents a fascinating concept: a streamlined game focused entirely on battling a series of bosses. In theory, this setup promises an intense and concentrated experience without the
The game has some negative jank: hitboxes are bad and awkward; bosses can use moves that can lead to death without reaction, pairs nasty with bad hitboxes; and the visual clarity is pretty bad too. That said, I