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Ghost Deliverer is an adventure game from TEAMDADA released in 2025 on PC. It follows a girl thrust into a conflict between the Korean Exorcist Association and the evil Lunacide. You explore eerie settings, solve puzzles, and fight spirits using a mix of supernatural tools. The story leans into occult themes and personal growth as you navigate a world of ghosts and conspiracies. It’s a single-player narrative-driven experience with a focus on exploration and combat. The game’s charm comes from its quirky tone and atmospheric environments, though the pacing can feel uneven at times.
You spend most of your time moving through dimly lit spaces, scanning for clues, and interacting with objects to progress. Combat involves a basic three-button attack system, but it often feels more like managing a checklist than engaging in meaningful fights. Spirit battles require aiming with a supernatural device to disrupt their forms, which can get repetitive after a while. The game rewards curiosity, hidden items and lore pieces are scattered in corners of the map. Exploration is the core loop, with a focus on environmental storytelling. While the world feels cohesive, the combat and puzzle design sometimes clash in tone. Sessions tend to last 30, 45 minutes at a time.
PlayPile users rated it 8.7/10, with 68% completing the story. Critics gave it an 82, praising the world-building but noting inconsistent pacing. Average playtime is 13 hours, though some clocked over 20. Moods are split: 54% felt determined, 28% bored, and 15% amused. One review called it “a slow-burn story with style to spare but lacking substance in key moments.” The 120 achievements take 55 hours to 100% completion, with many tied to optional tasks. Fans highlight the eerie visuals, while detractors cite clunky combat and dialogue. It’s polarizing but not without merit.
Ghost Deliverer works best for players who enjoy slow-paced stories with a focus on atmosphere over action. At $29.99, it’s a modest ask for the experience, though the lack of multiplayer or replayability limits long-term value. If you’re okay with occasional pacing stumbles and appreciate quirky occult themes, it’s a worthwhile try. Avoid it if you prefer fast-paced combat or tightly structured narratives. The 120 achievements and optional content add some replay, but don’t expect a masterpiece. It’s a niche title with charm and flaws in equal measure.
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