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So I don't want to leave things on a sour note here, because the last post I made feels like a very negative post for a game that I honestly love. I still love the game that hasn't changed and if anything I only love it more than when I first discovered it. I'm just going to be posting in the comments a lot less because all of my feedback is going to be going to the discord rather than on here. If anything I'll probably occasionally post builds on here for new players to try out because sometimes this game can get a bit overwhelming with the large number of combinations you can have for a character.

I will restate that this game is probably one of the best games on itch, period. It's a real hidden gem on the site. Currently the dev is really good about taking any feedback you might have for them and they are constantly updating and tweaking the game which means any complaint or criticism you see in my past comments has actually been addressed or explained. The game is phenomenal and I really can't state enough how much fun I've had playing it (or how many hours I've spent playing it). Some games on this site feel rather disposable, something you can pick up play for a couple of hours and then forget. Path of Achra is not that, I'll be driving home or doing something else and I'll think of a build I'd love to run in the game and despite how quick a session might go I have a hard time trying everything out that I want to try just because of the shear volume of different potential builds you can play.

Long story short, if you like a game with rich build variety and tons of options or you like seeing how ridiculous you can get with a character this game is second to none.

Thank you again, Legend! I'm so glad and lucky to have your feedback, and this goes to anyone else of course. This type of game is really hard to tune right without people trying to play it in different ways. It is a comfort to not be alone while navigating the void-labyrinth of game design