No, There Aren't Too Many Soulslike Games

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Last updated 26 dezembro 2024
No, There Aren't Too Many Soulslike Games
Among the latest PlayStation Showcase’s many surprises – few of which were first-party exclusives – was Phantom Blade Zero, yet another riff on the Soulslike formula that has expanded like the dangerous fog in Demon’s Souls for over a decade now. At this point, third-person action RPGs heavily inspired by FromSoftware’s curriculum are coming from every direction and quite often. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Phantom Blade Zero is being developed by Beijing-located developer S-Game, and it actually isn’t a new IP, as it acts as a sequel to the yet-to-be-released 2D action title Phantom Blade: Executioners, the […]
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