The Dark Souls III story is shrouded with implications, rather than laid bare. Players find themselves in the Kingdom of Lothric, a land on the brink of the apocalypse, summoned to succeed the previous lords and decide the fate of the world.
The apocalyptic world of Dark Souls III is beautifully grim, filled with atmospheric ruins, dungeons, and catacombs. Each area carries a distinct aesthetic, each more nightmarish than the last.
From the creators of the Dark Souls series, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a game that provides a distinct, yet familiar brutal experience.
Unlike other souls-like games, Sekiro adopts a posture-based combat style. Instead of simply reducing a foe's health, players must balance attacking and defending to break an enemy’s posture and deliver the final deathblow.
Set in Sengoku Japan, you play as a disgraced warrior looking to rescue his kidnapped lord and gain vengeance against his nemesis. The story, although simple on the surface, introduces many dark and savage elements typical in a souls-like game.
The ancient Japanese setting gives Sekiro a distinctive charm. Starting from the snow-capped mountains to the war-torn landscapes, the entire in-game world is brimming with visual splendors.
Chronologically preceding the Souls series, Bloodborne offers an even darker and grittier gaming experience sure to enthrall fans of Mortal Shell.
Bloodborne’s gameplay emphasizes offense over defense to keep up with its fast-paced combat. Strategy and reflexes play a crucial part in overcoming the grueling challenges thrown at the player.
The game revolves around a mysterious illness plaguing the town of Yharnam, and you, an outsider, are its only hope. This journey of the player through madness and horror retains the ambiguity that souls-like narrative is known for.
Bloodborne's Victorian-era inspired setting filled with gruesome beasts and cosmic horrors brings a unique atmosphere of peril and intrigue. Its Lovecraftian narrative and dreadful ambiance make for an intense gameplay experience.
Offering a distinct spin on the souls-like genre, Hollow Knight is a unique combination of platforming and souls-like combat.
The game adopts platforming combat that's centered around dodging and attacking airborne or grounded enemies using a range of abilities. The currency collected is used to buy abilities and open up new areas.
The story begins with the player embarking on a journey to uncover the secrets of the insect kingdom of Hallownest. The lore is purely environmental, unfolding as the player explores and interacts with the world.
With a beautifully hand-drawn, 2D insect world and a haunting ambient score, Hollow Knight provides a unique aesthetic and ambiance not often seen in souls-like games.
Taking a break from the Grim Dark atmospheres, Jedi: Fallen Order gives players the souls-like experience within the frame of a beloved IP, Star Wars.
Jedi: Fallen Order offers strategic, thought-out combat against challenging enemies. The game offers an intricate mix of parrying & dodging mechanics, reminiscent of its souls-like inspiration.
Taking place after the events of Star Wars: Episode III, Cal Kestis, a young padawan, must rise above his troubled past and kickstart the Jedi Order afresh. Here, the story presents itself vividly compared to the ambiguity found in other souls-like narratives.
The setting of Jedi: Fallen Order is a galactic treat for players. With various planets, locations right from the Star Wars universe, the game is a visually pleasing journey through space.
Mortal Shell has redefined the way we perceive souls-like games. However, these five games, each unique in its place, take that concept and reshape it with their own splashes of creativity and innovation. Each is guaranteed to deliver the same exhilarating, pulse-pounding experience expected from a souls-like game, and maybe, just maybe, something more. Technically, the game is over. But the adventure, oh, it just began!