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«Cult of the Lamb» review: The most devilish game of the year

Philipp Rüegg
10.8.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

«Cult of the Lamb» combines hack n’ slay action with farm simulation and devilish horror. Where else can you start a cult as a demonic lamb, smiting unbelievers along the way?

Don’t be fooled by its butter-wouldn’t-melt appearance. The devil is literally hiding inside «Cult of the Lamb’s» seemingly innocent protagonist. One of the princes of hell has saved the little ball of wool from purgatory – and the lamb must stop at nothing to repay the debt. What looks like a cutesy farm adventure in the style of «Stardew Valley» is, in fact, a devilish cult simulator.

Down with the heretics

Things mosey along pretty gently at the beginning. After I’ve converted my first lamb, I give it a sleeping bag I’ve made myself and then send the creature to chop wood. I’m not running a holiday camp, after all – they’re here to work and pray. Because I’m short-staffed, I too lower myself to doing menial work and hack away at a couple of stones.

Fighting, building, tending sheep

Certain rituals require a disciple to be sacrificed. No worries there – after all, it’s an honour to die for me. There’s also a ritual which allows me to resurrect supporters who’ve gone on to the great beyond. Membership of my cult is eternal.

Once a day, I can hold a sermon in the temple to generate energy for personal upgrades. The superior weapons and new curses this provides make my forays into the dungeons easier.

The cult lamb never rests

Should a disciple turn against me and dare to stir up trouble, they’re put in the stocks immediately. Once there, I reprimand them once daily until they come to their senses. All hail the Lamb!

Verdict: gloriously dark

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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