
Witches eye | Early on in the game, you get introduced to the witches eye.The game does require you to look around and explore a bit, and doesn’t show the exact location of ingredients. And that’s pretty much all the info you get, which was, again, something I loved. In this case, you’ll need to look in the swamp. When you need, for example, an eye of newt, the grimoire will tell you in which area you need to find it. As mentioned, there are several areas in Wytchwood. Finding the required ingredients is also quite fun. You don’t need a crafting table or anything, you can just craft whenever and wherever you want, which I thought was great. It sound easy enough, but trust me, you’ll need something, but to make that something, you need another something, and so on. Your quests will mostly involve crafting particular things, and you just simply open your grimoire, look at what ingredients you need, gather them and craft the required item. And let me tell you, it’s so much fun! You pick up a grimoire at the start of the game, and this is where you will keep track of the spells and reagents you’ve discovered.

Each has their own look and feel, filled with detail and all have their own monsters. And then we have the areas, like the forest, swamp, and graveyard. The characters all have a unique look, and your main character, a witch, also look different than you would expect her to look. I immediately fell in love with the fairytale storybook art style. Fairytale art style and joining soundtrack | As is often the case, the first thing that attracts you to a certain game, is its art style.

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ℹ️ Reviewed on PC | Review code provided by PR/publisher, this review is the personal opinion from the writer. Wytchwood sucked me into its dark fairytale world and enchanted me with everything it has to offer. We got an immediate release for PC, Xbox, Switch, and PlayStation, so whatever platform you prefer, Alien Trap has got you covered with Wytchwood! Developed by Alien Trap and published by Whitethorn Digital and WhisperGames, Wytchwood is a crafting adventure with an adorable art style set in the land of gothic fables and fairytales. Wytchwood is one of those games that I’ve been wanting to try out ever since I first caught wind of it. LifeisXbox’s Wytchwood review | Sometimes, when us gaming journalists get lucky, we get to review a game that we’ve been keeping our eye on for a while.
