Severed Cheats

Severed Hack 1.0.30 + Redeem Codes

Cut through the nightmare

Developer: DrinkBox Studios
Category: Games
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.30
ID: com.DrinkBoxStudios.Severed

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Description

** Winner of Apple Design Award 2017 **
** Apple iPad Game of the Year 2016 **

Take control of a one-armed warrior named Sasha, wielding a living sword on her journey through a nightmare world in search of her family.

----- ACCOLADES -----

• "Apple Design Award 2017", Apple
• "iPad Game of the Year 2016", Apple
• "Best Mobile Game of 2016", Destructoid
• "Best Mobile Game + Best Musical Score", Canadian Video Game Awards 2016
• "Battery Park Award for Best Handheld Game", 2017 New York Game Awards
• "Handheld Game of the Year -- Nominee", 20th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards
• "Mobile Game of the Year -- Nominee", 2017 SXSW Gaming Awards
• "Best Mobile Game -- Nominee", The Game Awards 2016
• "5 best mobile games of 2016", GameSpot
• "Best Mobile Game of 2016 -- Nominee", IGN
• "10 best video games of 2016", Mashable

"Severed is a super compelling game that looks great. Its mechanics go to surprising depths and the sword-swiping combat feels fantastic on iOS." 5/5 - 148Apps

"With great game mechanics, unique artwork and tough to master gameplay, Severed is well worthy of your time." 8/10 - Post Arcade

"Severed is just a game that's all-around cool. Its aesthetic is top-notch, its combat is deep and engaging." 5/5 - TouchArcade

----- KEY FEATURES -----

• Dungeon Combat: Master offensive and defensive touch combat techniques to survive intense battles against a menagerie of enemies.
• Severing: Best enemies in combat for a chance at severing their body parts -- then wear them to gain new powers or consume them to upgrade your equipment and abilities.
• Exploration: Follow branching routes through the unknown, using your wits to avoid hazards and solve puzzles.
• Award-Winning Soundtrack: Immerse yourself in the haunting original score from Juno- and Polaris-nominated band YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN, featuring Pantayo.

Also includes:
• Graphical optimizations for Metal-enabled devices
• Gameplay video recording with ReplayKit (requires Metal-enabled device running iOS 9+)
• Multiple difficulty modes
• Game Center Achievements
• Cloud Save
• iMessage Sticker Pack (requires iOS 10)
• 3D Touch support (3D Touch-enabled device required)

Version history

1.0.30
2020-05-13
- Compatibility updates.
1.0.20
2018-10-19
- Fix for an iPhone X touch detection issue
1.0.19
2018-10-15
Fix for iOS 12 iPad Pro compatibility issue
1.0.18
2017-11-02
Updates for iPhone X
1.0.17
2017-10-09
- Fix for issue with two-finger camera-rotation in iOS 11
1.0.16
2017-09-27
- Fix for issue with flickering visuals in iOS 11
- Sticker Pack icon adjustment
1.0.15
2017-09-18
- iOS 11 compatibility fixes
1.0.14
2017-05-02
Fix for an issue that caused the game to speed up erratically on iOS 10.3+
1.0.13
2017-04-26
Reversing the effects of the previous update due to a bug that affected progress tracking on the map screen. Fix for speedy gameplay issues on iOS 10.3 to come soon!
1.0.12
2017-04-23
Fix to an issue that could cause sporadic speed-ups and problems with touch detection for players on iOS 10.3+
1.0.10
2016-11-29
Major update:
• New Severed iMessage sticker pack! (iOS 10 required)
• 3D Touch support added: Peek at the map during gameplay (3D Touch devices only)
• Fix to a bug that prevented music from playing on older devices running iOS 10
• Improvements to displaying of available upgrades
• Additional fixes and enhancements
1.0.9
2016-11-02
No recent changes
1.0.8
2016-10-27
*** On sale now for more than 50% off! ***
1.0.7
2016-08-03
- Fix for a red line appearing on iPhone 6 Plus/6S Plus
- Minor additional bug fixes
1.0
2016-07-28

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 252 Ratings

Reviews

THE FRENCHEST FRY,
Amazing !!
I first downloaded this game in middle school and LOVED the art style and gameplay but wasn’t able to 100% it. revisiting it a few years later, the puzzles and exploration aspects are so much fun. Trying to find all of the secrets on the map is tedious, sure, but it feels super rewarding when you finally get everything. The puzzles are very forgiving if you mess something up and generally easy enough to figure out without a guide. There are a lot of different types of puzzles too, which is nice. I’m seeing a lot of people complaining in the reviews about the combat system in standard mode as well, but as someone who picked it up yesterday for the first time in 3+ years almost none of the battles gave me an issue. They are (at least a little bit) strategy based, but they're all easy enough, even without using the blind or rage attacks. You just gotta get the hang of the timing and pay attention to the attack indicators. The story is pretty good and the visuals are amazing. The art style isn't really one I've seen very often in games and the whole game really feels like a work of art. You can tell how much love went into making this game. All the monster designs are great, the way sasha's appearance changes as you progress is great, the room designs are amazing, i could go on and on about how much i love the art in this game. anyways its a 10/10 game i would highly recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a fun, beautiful, 4-5 hour game.
smschrag,
Clever, creepy, memorable
Thematically, Severed is a classic dungeon-crawling quest: you begin amid the ruins of your home except in a strange otherworld, your arm's been cut off and your family kidnapped by monsters, then a demon gives you a sword and you set off to find your family. It's a bit like Zelda for people who thought the visual designs of that series weren't unsettling *enough*, and also wished it had taken a more viscerally literal interpretation of the term "Heart Piece."

Aesthetically, the game is striking, with Aztec-inspired designs rendered in bold strokes of color, and some poignant musical motifs (and judicious use of silence) that make for effective emotional interludes. Mechanically, this is a game meant for mobile (even if it was originally released for PS Vita). Swipe-based combat may sound simplistic, but it's really more about timing and managing the countdowns of multiple enemies' attacks -- you mostly gain upgrades through severing the body parts of your foes, but you can only do so after you build up enough focus, so it's often a matter of keeping enemies alive for that final stroke as much as it is about killing them. My one complaint is that the combat can get a bit repetitive toward the end (some more variations in attack patterns would have been welcome), but it stays a challenge throughout.

I'm pretty thoroughly impressed by this game. Well worth the money.
Stephzk,
Must play game!!
I’ve been playing this game on and off since 2016. I now own it on my switch and I’ve been playing on there more then my phone since the screen is bigger. But if your looking for a game to play with no internet, don’t mind exploring areas to fight monsters, upgrade yourself/weapon, and moving along with a nice storyline that makes you want more from this game. Then definitely download it!! It’s worth the money! I love this game because I get so much easily immersed even if I haven’t played it in a while. Gameplay is very easy to play and remember. Love the graphics of the game, definitely makes you feel like you’re in another world with the different colors they’ve chosen for each section. Love this game and storyline. I wish they would make a second game with a different character or maybe with the main one trying to find their way back home to their original planet.
fnoslsnskalaka,
Fun at first but combat turns annoying
I love the story, art style, characters, and combat system of Severed. My only complaint whatsoever is that around midgame the combat takes a turn for the worse in that it expects you to rapidly take on new concepts and use them against many enemies before you’ve gotten the hang of using it against even one. Perhaps this is different if you pick to play the casual difficulty instead of standard, but I’d think it speaks for itself when someone can play through the first third ~ half of the game relying on timing and strategy, but within a brief 30 minute window find they can no longer continue because they haven’t been given a chance to even attempt a certain type of parry before being thrown into a 3+ monster battle where they’re expected to use it flawlessly or die trying. It’s repetetive and annoying, and it just discourages the idea of opening the app back up. You get to this point and stop entirely because the thought of opening the app fills you with boredom and grief knowing what you’ll be thrown back to. This absurd learning curve ruins the player’s ability to enjoy the game, and basically begs you to delete it.
tralby,
Good, not great
For the first half the inspired severing mechanic and great atmosphere made this seem like an all-timer, but towards the end the game unfortunately substitutes bleakness for depth in the story and tedium for challenge in the gameplay. Exploration is largely a chore, with very few puzzles to speak of, more just endless trudging from corridor to corridor looking for keys and switches. Others have commented on the combat relying too heavily on buffs and quantity of enemies - you’ll be rolling your eyes when you hit your tenth consecutive battle with four otherwise weak enemies holding magic defense. These overlong encounters kill any sense of momentum going into the final battle. As for the story, after a shocking twist around the midpoint there’s nowhere really left to go, probably could have been better paced.

Despite the gripes this is still very much worth picking up, it’s important to support indie developers bringing high quality premium games to the App Store and the game contains several memorable moments and plenty of fun. Just adjust your expectations a bit if you’re planning to trudge through to the end.
sassytrash,
Most amazing thing I have ever played...ever.
Severed is hands down the best game I have ever played on any gaming platform, BY A LONG SHOT! I feel like anything I say about it won't even begin to describe how awesome and entertaining it was... it was graphically and artistically BEAUTIFUL, dramatic, PLENTY of game time, exciting, really sad surprisingly, INCREDIBLY challenging but not frustratingly maddening to the point of wanting to give up (the struggles throughout the game actually made me want more!) This is probably the one and only game I will actually keep on my device after finishing to play over and over. I absolutely loved it. Not one thing I didn't like, except maybe that my fingers are sore from swiping my screen like a crazy person haha BRAVO DEVS!!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 bravo, seriously, I could kiss you! Finally, a game that left me totally fulfilled at the end. Now I'm crossing my fingers for a sequel!!!
Globin347,
A pretty cool game.
I wouldn’t call this game a revolutionary work of art, but it’s environment, story, and monster design provide a fascinating experience difficult to replicate. The environment leaves you wondering where on earth you are, and what on earth happened here. And to top if off, there’s the mystery of where your family has gotten off to; the combines mystery should be enough to keep you playing.

The combat isn’t complicated, but it’s not easy, either. Combat in this game is about time management; you’ll face a number of monsters at once, and you’ll have to do as much damage as you can while blocking their attacks. However, you’ll have to be careful not to kill any of them until your focus meter fills up, or you’ll loose out on valuable parts.

It’s not expensive, and I suggest you pick it up when you have the chance. You won’t regret it; even if you decide you don’t like the game, you won’t have lost a great deal of money.
D. Case,
Me
Despite largely positive critical reviews, I have avoided this game for a couple of years now, but now that I have played it through, I am glad I changed my mind. Despite detractors suggesting it was overly simplistic and monotonous, I found it refreshing and rich throughout. Despite necessary backtracking I never felt bored, and despite at times it being unevenly challenging, it never felt punishing. There did seem to be an even-handedness in the developers game architecture, in which they sought a balance between difficulty and accomplishment, never spoon feeding but also not sending you naked into a burning obstacle course either!
My only complaint is that replay-ability seems low, based on the fact that in order to defeat the final boss, I already acquired all of the upgrades and items. Maybe again in a year or so. Kudos!
Chapped78,
Worth your time and money!
I am probably one of the most critical people when it comes to gaming, especially mobile. I don’t touch IAP games with a 10ft pole unless it’s to unlock the full game or remove ads. When it comes to premium games, I cannot tell you how many I’ve refunded because they just weren’t that great. That said, I think Severed might just be the best game on the App Store. Its unique blend of movement with swipe combat is perfect for mobile gaming. It’s a true rpg in that there is a cool progression tree and a transmute option that kinda doubles as crafting. I’ve only played about 2 hours of the story but already I can tell it will be better than decent. Bottom line, this game is worth way more than the $7 price tag. Do yourself and the devs a huge favor and buy it. We need more games like this on the App Store!!
zim1912,
Lovely
Drinkbox Studios produced my all time favorite game Guacamelee, so I might be speaking from a place of bias, but this game was great. Stellar art direction using solid colors and beautiful palettes. An interesting gameplay mechanic that encourages skill and timing, then rewarding you with the in-game “currency” used to upgrade yourself and your tools of combat. As well as an interesting story that was cryptic and alien at first, but I found myself thrust into this land as though it were my own by the end. All-in-all, not a complete waste if cash. Minor gripe is this game is a little harder to play on iPhone models without home buttons, I pulled up my home screen mid-battle so many times, but this game came out before those iPhones existed so you’re keeping the 5 stars Drinkbox. Please keep making great games ❤️