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November 2014
(74%)
56 Reviews
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Abstract: Lords of the Fallen, the new action game from Deck 13 and Bandai Namco, is an interesting creation. On the surface, it looks a whole lot like a “ Dark Souls ” style game, a slow and plodding action game that relies heavily on well-timed blocks and dodges...
Beautiful and detailed, Two-world dynamic works, Updates, lots of updates
Familiar Soulslike design, Some technical issues, Updates, updates, updates
A clever use of the twin-world idea gives Lords of the Fallen the edge over other Soulslikes. Its many updates can make for an uneven experience; Lords of the Fallen is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get from week to week. C...
Abstract: Lords of the Fallen is back! Color me more than surprised than anything; the first game released nine years ago and didn't seem to make a very significant splash in that year alone, let alone in gaming history. But nonetheless we're getting a reboot, and...
Published: 2023-10-13, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
I've been left pleasantly surprised by this Souls-like RPG game.While it's no match for the mighty Elden Ring, and very much a lookalike title, this PS5 game does everything you want from a rock-hard over-the-shoulder battle game.You play one of the fable...
With some strong new ideas and often solid core design, Lords of the Fallen is an enjoyably grimdark soulslike. That said, Hexworks' debut release borrows a lot from Dark Souls, and while this makes for a good baseline, it could do more to escape the shad...
Abstract: From the guys at City Interactive and Deck 13 comes Lords of the Fallen (LOTF), an action RPG that many have accused of cloning the Dark Souls games and just giving them a lick of new paint. To an extent that may be so, but when you have games as successf...