
Causecurse -邪神の契り- -
Just remember: The game saves automatically when you make a covenant.
As you progress, the "契り" (Covenant) deepens. The god starts talking to you directly through the UI. It will comment on your deaths. It will ask you to betray allies "just to see what happens." And if you refuse? It doesn't punish you with damage. It punishes you with debt . causecurse -邪神の契り-
October 26, 2024 Category: Game Analysis / Indie Spotlight There is a specific flavor of terror that comes not from a monster jumping out of the shadows, but from the quiet moment you sign a contract you cannot read. Just remember: The game saves automatically when you
CauseCurse -邪神の契り- (translated as The Covenant of the Evil God ) understands this dread intimately. On the surface, it looks like a standard dark fantasy RPG. But beneath the pixel art and the haunting chiptune score lies a psychological horror engine built on one terrifying question: How much of your soul are you willing to trade for power? Most games give you buffs. CauseCurse gives you Curses disguised as blessings. It will comment on your deaths
Steam / itch.io (Check local listings for the "Cursed Edition" which comes with a physical replica of the Oath Tablet—it's just a piece of cardboard, but mine started sweating last night.) Have you signed a covenant with the Evil God? Let me know which curse broke you in the comments below. And remember: The Gods are listening.
You see, the curse of the Evil God isn't fire and brimstone. It is .
In one memorable side quest, a healer offers to remove your curse for free. But the moment she touches you, the Evil God whispers: "She is touching my property. Kill her or lose your right arm."
