A cynical liquefaction of Bloodborne. It has the vague trappings of a dying world and knows that addictive gameplay loop inherent to Souls-similar third person action rpgs. On the surface perfectly competent, but ultimately a collection of half understood tropes and overwrought boss battles to rage at (or watch others do so).

I could give it credit for enemy variety, the weapon dissembling system, or the legion arms and say it made Lies of P memorable but I'd be lying.

Reviewed on Oct 01, 2023


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