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Born of Bread - Artbook

Born of Bread - Artbook

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5 dic 2023WildArts GamesDear Villagers
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My first hours with Born of Bread felt like finding a handmade zine tucked between glossy magazines. This is the work of a four-person French-Canadian studio who openly wanted to recreate the warmth of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, and what strikes you immediately is how much personality they poured into the attempt. The 2.5D world, built by merging two-dimensional character sprites against three-dimensional environments, has a sticker-book brightness to it. Every region you visit, from the crumbling Forest of Roots to the snow-dusted Frosty Flats, feels like a small handcrafted diorama. The soundtrack sits in that serene, unhurried register where field music becomes genuinely atmospheric rather than background noise. For a small indie team, the level of visual and sonic craft here is quietly remarkable. The writing is where Born of Bread earns its warmest moments. Loaf, your silent flour-golem protagonist, is surrounded by a cast of party members, each with distinct overworld abilities and personalities. Yagi, the martial-arts goat hybrid, and mystery-solver Chloe Coldstock stand out. Dialogue leans into puns and absurdist humor, and the humor mostly lands, especially in a clever mechanic where your battles are live-streamed to an in-game audience that rewards entertaining play with bonuses. Side quests give you actual reasons to double back through earlier zones, and the light Metroidvania-style gating, where certain paths only open once you have the right party member, gives the world a satisfying connective tissue. Exploration, treasure hunting, and NPC conversations form the game's strongest hours. A full run with side content lands around 20-25 hours. The combat is where critical opinion fractures, and honestly I think both camps are right depending on what you bring to it. Each attack is executed through a short QTE event, pressing a sequence of buttons or holding one for a precise window, which keeps you active but grows repetitive over time. Loaf's moveset comes from a weapon grid you equip before battles, a Tetris-like backpack system where weapon shapes dictate what fits, and each weapon has a different QTE pattern. That sounds inventive, and it is, early on. But enemy affinities, while clearly flagged in battle, can leave you feeling locked into a particular loadout with little room to adapt mid-fight. Boss battles received the sharpest criticism from reviewers: the majority are on the easier side, and the QTEs rarely escalate in complexity to match the drama of the encounter. Players who genuinely love Paper Mario's timed-action rhythm will forgive this more readily than those hoping for deeper strategic layering. Launch bugs and occasional soft-locks were a real friction point at release, though patches have addressed some of this. Steam players have settled at roughly 79% positive reviews, which feels accurate to me. Born of Bread is not the polished cult classic it aspires to be, and it knows exactly what it is borrowing. But the handcraft is visible in every corner, the world has genuine warmth, and the pacing, slow opening included, finds its footing once the full party assembles and the world opens up. If you are the kind of person who reads NPC dialogue all the way through and likes a game that smells of effort rather than pipeline, this one has real soul worth your afternoon.

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Dear Villagers
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