• Another Crab's Treasure is Kinda Clawsome

  • May 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Another Crab's Treasure is Kinda Clawsome

  • Summary

  • Living up to your trashiest self, mantis shrimp, and a punk ass tax-collecting load shark. Join us for a conversation about a crabby "shucking" soulslike called Another Crab's Treasure.

    In this episode, we explore the "cod damn" Sands Between with our trusty fork and face off against WAY too many crabs—including some not-so-clawsome snipers who just DON"T miss. As Kril, the hermit crab, you wear the trash around you as shells to withstand attacks and embark on an epic treasure hunt to buy back your repossessed shell. Surprisingly, this game has a lot going on—the combat is a little clumsy, but it's filled with original ideas and a unique and colorful take on a tried and true formula for soulslike games. In some aspects, this game is a complete "ship show," but we still think it's worth $30 if you don't have Game Pass. Give it a shot, at least, until the Shadow of the Erdtree comes out.

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