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Every enemy has its own means of ending your adventure. Be warned though to not take the game lightly regardless of what you see on-screen. From frightening trolls and the water sprite Nacken to the gnomes, or Nisse, there is variety and immersion in each of them. There are times when the environment looks human-sized, while others simply dwarf your character in comparison.Įven the enemies are designed very well. One particularly impressive aspect of the visual is its scale. It has a beautifully designed world that captures lush green mountains, towering waterfalls, and serene lakes. If you’re a fan of films, Bramble: The Mountain King can be likened to the dark fantasy vibes of Pan’s Labyrinth plus a visual aesthetic similar to 9.
