Moving away from the grim, muted tones often found in Western ARPGs, Citadel leans into a "living comic book" aesthetic. Across its four acts, you'll fight through: : Guarded by killer piranhas.
Unlike many brawlers that devolve into mindless button mashing, Sacred Citadel rewards precision. You have: : Every class has a unique rhythm.
Even though it’s a beat-'em-up, the RPG roots run deep. You aren't just looking for higher damage numbers; you’re hunting for specific armor sets and mounts (like giant war-beetles) that change how you approach each chapter. Sacred Citadel PSN
If you're looking to play this today, check the PlayStation Store on your PS3 console, as legacy titles like this are often tucked away in the "Classics" or "Digital Only" sections.
: Home to the game's massive, screen-filling bosses. 3. Cooperative Chaos Moving away from the grim, muted tones often
: You can swap between primary and secondary weapons (like bows or magic staves) on the fly, allowing for tactical range management.
: Loot drops often include elemental damage—freezing a mob of Grimmocs or setting a giant troll on fire isn't just visually satisfying; it's essential for survival. 2. A Gorgeous, Vibrant World You have: : Every class has a unique rhythm
Before the Sacred series took its controversial turn with Sacred 3 , Deep Silver released a vibrant, side-scrolling spin-off that felt like a love letter to the golden age of arcade beat-'em-ups. , originally released on the PlayStation Network (PSN) , managed to blend the loot-heavy DNA of an RPG with the frantic, quarter-munching energy of Golden Axe .