This article explores the haunting beauty of ENDER LILIES, dissects the technicalities of the NSP format, and explains the relationship between modern digital distribution and game preservation.
Pros: Stunning art, unique spirit-copying mechanic, 60FPS on Switch, incredible OST. Cons: The map system can be confusing (no color-coding), and the first 2 hours are deceptively linear.
: The game features beautiful, hand-drawn 2D art with a sharp contrast between Lily’s white dress and the grimy world. ENDER LILIES Quietus of the Knights -NSP--eShop...
⭐ : While the game is available digitally on the Nintendo eShop, a physical version was also produced by Nintendo Everything and Limited Run Games.
: Since Lily cannot fight, she summons the spirits of purified knights to attack for her. This article explores the haunting beauty of ENDER
: You can equip up to six different spirits at once, allowing for diverse combat styles.
The core gameplay revolves around collecting and upgrading "Spirits." After defeating bosses or mini-bosses, Lily purifies them, allowing their souls to fight by her side. : The game features beautiful, hand-drawn 2D art
, the last surviving White Priestess, who awakens in the depths of a church with no memory. She must traverse the ruined kingdom of Land's End
: Depending on player choices and secret items found (like the Aegis Curio), the story can conclude in three different ways—ranging from a bittersweet departure to a true "Golden Ending" where the Blight is finally cleansed. Gameplay Mechanics Despite its difficulty, ENDER LILIES is noted for its polished execution of genre staples. ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights Review (PC)