Main game
3.33 average rating based on 49 ratings
Buy with a discount. I was able to beat this game in 6 hours while exploring areas for hidden items. But there's new game+ mode that adds new moves for the enemies, so I'd treat the first playthrough as a tutorial and new game+ as a real game.
The good:
That being said, I have some issues with this game:
Buy with a discount. I was able to beat this game in 6 hours while exploring areas for hidden items. But there's new game+ mode that adds new moves for the enemies, so I'd treat the first playthrough as a tutorial and new game+ as a real game.
The good:
That being said, I have some issues with this game:
Overall, I liked the idea of this game, but I wish the combat balance was diffferent. I still enjoyed cheezing through it by holding X, abusing counter and occasional dashing around. I'm actually glad I found this curlpit and didn't have to try that hard. Some days you just want to relax and be a filthy casual :)
What is Eldest Souls made of?
A wee bit of bullet hell
and devilish wights..
A sword that goes boom and
and many gorgeous sights..
It's made of frame perfect dodges
and sweat inducing fights..
And challenges to stay up for
through many sleepless nights..
These are the things Eldest Souls is made of.
getting back to grouvee and cleaning up my collections. limited review.
I played very little of this title. I got in, made it past the first few bosses and failed too many times on the next to balance out the amount of fun that I was having....
Decided to move on with my life.
~David.
Eldest Souls is a 2D, pixelated, top-down boss rush game. The bosses are fun and challenging. The story and design borders between plagiarism and inspiration by Dark Souls and Berserk. I'm personally a fan of those kinds of worlds, so it improved my experience. All in all, if you're looking for something to do for ~10 hours, or a game to obsess over trying to get all the achievements, which is extremely hard, this game is definitely for you. Good luck, have fun and get good!
At first I was frustrated because I had to mash X all the time, flaring up my RSI symptoms, but then I found out that you can hold X for nonstop charged attacks and there are builds that work well enough with that strategy.
In the beginning, there were Gods. Long imprisoned and forgotten in the Temples of the Citadel, they have syphoned the life essence from the world in their final act of vengeance. A lone Knight embarks upon a quest to slay the Gods and restore the balance. One warrior. One sword. Against them all.