Editors Note: Salt and Sanctuary originally released on March 15, 2016 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. With the release of the Switch version, we decided to dive back into the sanctuary and update our review for Nintendo’s hybrid console.
Forget about mages and warriors—in an RPG with a name like Salt and Sanctuary, I figured it was only appropriate to save the world as a chef. It’s one of the eight starting classes, after all, and thus, clad in apron and armed with a three-foot iron pot and a handful of potatoes, I left the sanctuary of my galley to slay the pirates stealing our princess from our ship and murdering my crewmen. Larry never brained Curly with such vigor. Gordon Ramsay never unleashed such spite.
Source: IGN.com Salt and Sanctuary: Switch Review