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And in case you missed it, or for the Nintendophiles and Sony fanpeeps out there that may have (rightly?) shunned our Death's Door Xbox Series X review, one of the year's best is now headed to the black and white beasts in both PS4 and PS5, as well as what actually feels like its rightful home, the Nintendo Switch. And this year, no less.

November 23rd in fact, which shall now be known as "Death Day!"... oh, wait. Maybe a bit grim. For now, let's let publisher Devolver Digital do the talking:
Grim reapers Acid Nerve (Titan Souls) and soulless publisher Devolver Digital have revealed Death’s Door, the critically acclaimed offbeat fantasy action-adventure, will enter the realms of PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on November 23rd! PlayStation owners can pre-order now, but all console owners can enjoy the delightful announcement trailer.

Death’s Door thrusts players into a quirky and curious world where Crows are in charge of collecting the souls of the dead. Reaping souls and punching a clock might get monotonous but it’s honest work for a Crow. The job gets lively when your assigned soul is stolen and you must track down a desperate thief to a realm untouched by death - where creatures grow far past their expiry and overflow with greed and power.

Venturing forth from the Hall of Doors, explore a land full of twisted inhabitants and countless secrets, bringing hope to the weird and wonderful characters you’ll meet along the way. Wield and upgrade melee weapons, arrows and magic as you track down and defeat colossal tyrants with stories and motivations of their own.
And if that wasn't enough, here's a snippet form our very own in-depth review:
So what’s the what? Well, you play as a little crow -- a Reaper reaping souls for the Reaping Commission. A bureaucratic faction of the afterlife that is headed up by a Bezos-type boss rarely seen, and certainly out of touch with his workers. In this world, which is nosingly black and white, you gain a door to travel through to collect your allotted soul or souls. However, in the instance that kicks things off proper for Death’s Door, your soul is stolen, which causes you to follow the thief into a different world where you learn other souls have been living past their time. It’s unnatural, you see, and that has manifested them grotesque and menacing. And so an entirely new mystery unfolds where you learn your place of work and the Bezos you never see alongside other forces, have conspired in some fashion, causing potentially irreparable damage to the balance of life and death itself.

This is, for all intents and purposes, above your pay grade.
Hit the link above for our review, and watch the other platforms reveal trailer embedded below.





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