The Procession to Calvary

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Top Critic Average

95%

Critics Recommend

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7 / 10
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7 / 10
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8 / 10
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8.3 / 10
COGconnected
83 / 100
Screen Rant
4 / 5
Gameblog
7 / 10
RPG Fan
79%
Creators: Joe Richardson, SUPERHOT PRESENTS
Release Date: Apr 9, 2020 - PC
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Critic Reviews for The Procession to Calvary

Ultimately, The Procession To Calvary is one of the most amusing and unique video games we've played in some time on Switch, and if you're a fan of the genre, then it's absolutely worth your time.

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The Procession to Calvary is very rude, very silly, and a whole lot of fun if taken as it is intended. Much like the Monty Python sketches that have influenced it, it walks the thin line between humour and heresy, but as long you don't mind a bit of irreverent blasphemy mixed in with your silliness, there is a great evening of fun to be had within. You don't even need to have spent 10 years getting a PhD to enjoy it…

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Simply put, The Procession to Calvary is a great little game.

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The Procession to Calvary is a blasphemous, cinical and rad point&click adventure set inside a collage of Renaissance paintings. Brilliant dialogues and gorgeous animations are the perfect frame for Joe Richardson's dark humor and his funny homages to the Monty Python.

Review in Italian | Read full review

If you played the first game, The Procession to Calvary will feel very familiar. In fact, it is so similar in look and gameplay that it felt to me like a seamless continuation.

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An fun combination of odd humor and classic paintings.

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With Four Last Things, Joe Richardson had fortunately not said his last word. For the one that best describes his works, collage in this case, also applies to his spiritual successor - in every sense of the word - The Procession of Calvary.

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Suited for those with a sense of humor who enjoy the idea of poking fun at just about anyone on a pedestal.

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