This Cult of the Lamb guide has all the details which will help you pick the most suitable difficulty level.
Difficulty View More Play Time View More Completion View More Details View All Summary Start your own cult in a land of false prophets, venturing out into diverse and mysterious regions to build a loyal community of woodland worshippers and spread your Word to become the one true cult....
If you die, you lose some of the resources you gathered and your followers’ faith in you goes down. Cult of the Lamb presents you with 4 levels of difficulty that you can switch whenever you want (easy, normal, hard, and extra hard), which certainly keeps things from getting ...
There are difficulty levels from easy, normal, hard, and very hard to choose from in Cult of the Lamb, and you can change at will if you need to match your expectations. It starts out easy enough, but soon you’ll have an absolute cavalcade of color and speed on your screen as ...
Cult of the Lamb’s combat is easy—maybe a little too easy, at least on the “medium” difficulty setting. I only died once throughout my entire time with the game, and this is coming from someone who barely made it through one successful run ofHades. Part of that could be how quic...
When I started Cult of the Lamb, I wasn’t expecting to be shoveling so much poop. This is a true wolf of a base-management game in the sheepish clothing of an action-roguelite, but it balances that unexpected mix of genres with grace. Its adorable art style and surprising amount of...
Cult of the Lamb is perfect example of an innovative indie that proclaims to be one genre, but assumes multiple identities and delivers. The game's charming yet disturbing theme lends you freedom to play as you want, and have your actions make sense on the lore-front. Yes, this roguelite...
Cult of the Lamb begins with a lamb literally being led to slaughter. The four Bishops of the Old Faith, and the cultists who worship them, demand a sacrifice after all. Then, just as the executioner's blade comes into contact with the sacrificial lamb, the anthropomorphic animal appears ...
“Cult of the Lamb excels as a darkly comedic management game, though its roguelite component commits some cardinal sins.” Pros Excellent camp management Intricate, interlinking systems Clever use of cult tropes Flexible difficulty Cons Weak roguelite action ...
But sadly, things seem a little undercooked with the Switch port, and technical issues mean my bite of this lamb left me with a sour taste. In Cult of the Lamb, there are four dungeons, each containing one of the gods, and when you return from these dungeons you have a town full ...