Pure PlayStation: Comparing The Swords of Ditto to The Legend of Zelda isn't much of a stretch, and The Swords of Ditto knows this. It has fun messing with your expectations and at times even rubs your face in it. From the opening act, where you rise and are sent to defeat the wicked Mormo who serves as the Ganon of this tale, the game is well aware of what it is trying to emulate. With a twist on the Hero of legend mechanic, The Swords of Ditto succeeds at what it is trying to do, with obvious care and love shown to the source material.
The Humble One Special Day Bundle is out now. It features DiRT 4, The Swords of Ditto: Momo’s Curse, Bomber Crew, Tannenberg, and more. As usual, you pay what you want and a percentage goes to charity.
This bundle is pretty tempting. I want to to try Bomber crew and yep, I want to try the cat dating visual novel game (I like weird games). There's some hidden gems in this bundle.
Zombie checks out Swords of Ditto: Mormo’s Curse to see if it lives up to the charming art style and fun premise.
Read on to see if it lives up to the standard it's aesthetic promises.
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