Sheep in Hell for Nintendo Switch – Review

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Sheep in Hell

Genre: Action

Players: 1

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Review:

Sheep in Hell is an isometric Action game where you play as a wolf that finds itself in a hell filled with attacking sheep. Players will go from room to room taking on the challenges each room throws at them.

Visually, this game looks… interesting, I suppose, with a blocky art style. However, the simplistic graphics make the game’s problems with slowdown baffling, and the game’s music and sounds are terrible.

As for the gameplay, this is repetitive, mindless, and dull, with players charging through enemies to take them out while trying to avoid being mobbed. Toss in occasional levels with time limits or “collect the coins” challenges, and that seems to be more or less all there is here.

Perhaps there was some hidden depth here I didn’t notice – the level layouts seem like they might have been angling for a sorta’ Roguelike structure… however, it’s never indicated what determines the path you take, or whether one path is any better or worse than the others… leading this to just be a mindless, repetitive slog.

Sheep in Hell is, simply put, a repetitive, boring game with a terrible presentation. I guess it works on a basic level, but I can’t think of any reason anyone would want to play this.

tl;dr – Sheep in Hell is an isometric Action game that has you as a wolf exploring rooms and getting mobbed by attacking sheep. It’s dull, mindless, repetitive, and it has a terrible presentation. There’s nothing here worth bothering with.

Grade: D-

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