Early reactions on the Shrift subreddit and Studio Warwind’s Discord have been cautiously positive. One user, @hellspawn_accountant, wrote: “The Devil’s Office Top broke me. That final choice – ‘sign the resignation or be promoted’ – no good options. Peak Shrift.” Others have criticized v268 for being too obscure, requiring external guides to even find the elevator key.
The office was circular, windows looking out onto a gray, silent city of spires. Behind a desk of petrified wood sat a figure in a charcoal suit. Horns filed down to stubs. No tail. Just tired, ancient eyes.
The level takes place on a series of platforms within the devil's office. The level is divided into several sections, each with its own challenges.
Before diving into the specifics of the Devil's Office Top level, let's briefly introduce Shrift 2. This sequel to the original Shrift game builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, offering enhanced graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and a plethora of challenging levels designed to test players' skills and strategy. Shrift 2 has garnered a loyal following among gamers who enjoy a good challenge and are looking for a game that will keep them engaged for hours on end.
