![]() ![]() While one or two of these monstrosities can be a tad cheap, each bout here strikes a fine line between fun and frustration. Eldest Souls is tough as all hell, with most of the bosses requiring you to die multiple deaths to get the hang of their patterns and rhythm. If you think the game’s 2D pixel art style looks inviting, a couple of fights with these Old Gods will prove otherwise. They will test your mettle and unleash a few surprises your way. The meticulous of you lot will find a lot to uncover here.Įach boss is unique and oozes character, from a giant guard with dark tendrils to even a Deer God. There are some quests you can partake in to get special items that buff you, but that’s up to you if you want to uncover them. However, it’s all kept tight and linear, to the point where all you need to worry about is killing the bosses in the area. The area itself has its own story you need to explore for yourself, being a crusader wielding a giant two-handed sword, complete with lush 2D pixel art and a harrowing-yet-kinda-bright art direction. The story is this: there are Old Gods you need to kill in this place called the Citadel because they messed up the land you’re in. Everything in this 2D action game is meticulously built to test your action limits, and you are sure to break a controller or two as you fail over and over getting mauled by the game’s adversaries the first 10 times. Despite its dubious title, the quality and design of this indie slaughterfest is anything but. If you love Soulsborne/Soulslike games but rather just cut to the chase and fight the genre’s tough-but-fair bosses in a 2D top-down fashion, Eldest Souls is going to be your 2021 indie jam.
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