Judero is human, Judero is life at its purest.
What I mean by that is you see a ton of different creatures and people coping with different types of pain telling you about their experiences. Bosses you face aren't any different they've all suffered from one thing and another and cause others to suffer to keep on living but in shame that is. A ton of NPC's you talk to, bosses you defeat, eventually when you chat with them show their side of human to you despite their portrayal of a weird/scary looking creature, the Scottish folklore plays an important role in those moments. One of my favorite parts of storytelling is you learning about bosses from the villagers before you face them and what's their relation to them and how did they become the monster they have. Although I wish I was more invested in some dialogues especially near the end of the game,still what the narrative brings to the table stuck with me.
Atmosphere, artstyle and music is what draws you in at first and it absolutely delivers. So MANY breathtaking moments in terms of just style. Seriously the amount of work put into this game is unbelievable but for what it's worth they've done an incredible job, Judero is brimming with soul. Oh and dont forget to take a lot of pictures and vibe out to the music along the way.
Lastly the gameplay is surprisingly diverse and always keeps you engaged for what's coming next. I mean the ability of taking over enemies already sold me but from the boss fights to bonus sections Judero has a lot to offer. Combat can get a little clunky at times but wasnt really frustrating in the end. The best part is exploring for sure it's just a delight when you are in a beautifully made world to begin with.
SPREAD THE WORD, BUY JUDERO. Give it a chance if you like what you've seen and read. I promise you it won't dissapoint