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November 2014
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Riskreward system
Diverse loot
Arcadey combat
Great Visuals
Magical Menu Theme
Flawless Combat and Movement
Smooth Character Progression and less punishing to the newbies
Published: 2014-10-28, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: There are those who will recoil at such a suggestion, of course, and with good reason. The infamous - and rather exaggerated - difficulty of From Software's award-hoovering classic isn't just an affectation but the absolute core of its gameplay. That's wh...
Strong combat, Good graphics, More accessible than Dark Souls
Forgettable story, Technical issues, Lacks Dark Souls' atmosphere
It might be a cover version of Dark Souls, but at least it's a good cover version, with solid mechanics, gripping combat and a few twists that make it slightly more approachable to newbies. Lords of the Fallen suffers from a forgettable story and some ge...
Abstract: Another day, another Souls-like. In the increasingly crowded genre that From Software kicked off in 2009, it is getting harder and harder to stand out. Add to that the release of the utterly exceptional Lies of P last month, and Lords of the Fallen was fi...
Published: 2023-10-21, Author: Steven , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Oh how the Lords have FallenAt the time of writing my review in progress for Lords of the Fallen, I was a bit torn. When everything is running well, it feels like Lords of the Fallen had the potential to be a landmark Soulslike title. But those situations...
Published: 2023-10-20, Author: Jordan , review by: hookedgamers.com
Act of stringing attacks together feels great, the unique look and interaction with the underworld is visually appealing and invites investigation
Combat feels imprecise, enemy quantity is favored over creative engagements, there's a general lack of respect for time, and nearly all positive and engaging aspects are overshadowed by their related problems
Lords of the Fallen is a game that wears its passion and love of the genre on its sleeve. A gorgeous world, gripping gameplay, enthralling bosses, and depthless worldbuilding persist in spite of some rough edges and a struggling sense of unique identity...
Various potentially viable builds, Great art design and impressive visuals, Shifting and existing between two realms, Tons of weapons and armor sets to collect
PC Performance issues, Uneven level design quality, Over-tuned ranged enemies, Story elements feel half baked
Published: 2023-10-12, Author: Sam , review by: dexerto.com
However, Lords of the Fallen isn't trying to be for everyone. This is a game for those who miss the 'classic Souls feel' and wish to return to an adventure on a smaller and more detailed scale. It's for those who fell in love with Dark Souls or Bloodborne...
Abstract: HEXWORKS has released new screenshots for their upcoming dark-fantasy action-RPG, The Lords of the Fallen. The Lords of the Fallen which is set for release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S is powered by Unreal Engine 5 and promises to offer an im...