

Quickly, you defeat a few cell phone-shaped monsters with Isaac and meet another weapon-a slightly broken red and black talwar sword-who immediately transforms into a very handsome long-haired, shirtless man with an eight-pack.


Only through exploring and mastering them do you come to understand what those fears mean, and learn to overcome them. Immediately, you 're introduced to a well-spoken estoc sword named Isaac, who explains that the monsters in the dunj are manifestations of your deepest fears. Your first quest as a new wielder sends you to Verona Mall to learn the ropes about dungeon (or "dunj ") crawling. During your summer in the city, you 'll be given the chance to find yourself-and maybe meet the love of your life in the process. You 've also never gone on a date in your life, and your cousin Jesse is intent on changing that by showing you around town and introducing you to potential love interests. You create the character yourself (picking their appearance, name and pronouns) and are soon told that you 're a "wielder "-or a person with talents in handling weapon people-and that you 've taken on the task of tackling the local monsters to make some cash during your stay. In Boyfriend Dungeon, players take on the role of a new arrival in the seaside town of Verona, which happens to be experiencing some monster infestations lately. I was provided with a review key to play the game on the Nintendo Switch, and after finishing it, I can say that the concept that 's intrigued me for years has been completely worth the wait. It 's a dungeon crawler, except all of the weapons you use are also people (or a cat!) who you can romance or befriend in the dating sim portion of the game. I 've been eagerly awaiting the release of Boyfriend Dungeon ever since I first got my hands on it in E3 back in 2019, and it 's been one of my go-to games ever since it was released last month.
