is a crab-based Soulslike and, in true soulslike fashion, there are still several things to go back to and finish once the credits roll. Despite the game's intensity, it is still a relatively short indie game that many players will hope to return to and, whether that means starting all over or completing 100% of the game, there is something for everyone to do.
Though is relatively linear in its map, there are still several missable components and there are many intentional things that players have to return for. Thus, the Moon Snail Shells come in very handy. These will allow you to fast-travel to various points in the game, even after the final boss fight, where you'll be returned to your last Moon Snail Shell.
Another Crab's Treasure has a big focus on a complex story, and the ending brings everything home in a surprising, emotionally rich way.
Unfortunately, does not offer players the option of New Game+, so starting over means starting completely over in every aspect. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing. For those who enjoyed the game enough to play it again, there is still a way to give it a unique feel and one of those is changing your difficulties.
If you utilized the Assisted settings or even just the Gun Shell, perhaps try playing on a normal, or even hard difficulty, for added challenge. Additionally, try changing up your build for Kril, something either more tanky or even a glass-cannon build.
The Gun is considered one of the Shells in the catalog of the Moon Snail Shell, so even if not utilizing it, you may want to equip it just momentarily to unlock the achievement for trying on every shell in the game.
There are a total of 8 different Adaptations in the game for Kril to utilize. While a few of them are related to story content and are thus unmissable, there are several that are related to optional tasks that you will need to go out of your way to track down.
Some include fighting some of the game's optional bosses, while others involve
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