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PS+ Extra Recommendation: Ender Lilies

Last night, I beat the final final boss in Ender Lilies for the 3rd of 3 endings, and I felt the need to go somewhere and say: Ender Lilies is outstanding and you should probably play it if you haven't.

Gameplay: 9/10 Art: 8/10 Score: 10/10 Story: 4/10

Ender Lilies is a metroidvania where you play as a little girl whose offensive and defensive abilities come from spirits whom she purifies of "blight" throughout the course of the game. In all, there are a staggering number of attacks to choose from by the end of the game, and they are all relatively unique, although some are in a similar category.

At rest areas, you can assign each of those attacks to square, triangle, and circle in two different loadouts you can switch between at will with R1. I frequently found myself trying new attacks and loadouts to deal with different areas and bosses. When you defeat bosses, you get a new attack from them, as well as new exploratory abilities (standard double jump, dash, etc.).

The bosses are a lot harder than I expected going into them, but in the fun way where trying new things can make a huge difference so it becomes a matter experimenting of solving it out. Regular enemy variety is also pretty expansive, as are the various areas that present unique environmental challenges.

As for the art, it's a beautiful, anime-esque hand-drawn style, smoothly animated and enhanced with effects. The only thing that I count against it is that its bleak color palette means it never reaches the level of spectacle that the best of the best (e.g., Gris, The Artful Escape) reach.

The score kind of has its own reputation. If you've heard of the game, you e probably heard about the score. Classical contemporary from Mili, it has a distinct fairy tale quality that is almost distracting to the gameplay with how good it is..

The story's fine. It lacks the immersive environmental character and humor of Hollow Knight (which I think was a clear inspiration), but there's enough lore to uncover that finding new notes (its main form of exposition) is interesting enough.

When I started it up, I was expecting to kill a few hours out of it a la Tales of Kenzera (which was a good enough time). But I got super sucked in and found it to be a serious highlight for the year.

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