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Lords Of The Fallen Review (TheSixthAxis)

Added: 28.10.2014 9:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


TSA Writes: Throughout the promotional campaign for Lords Of The Fallen there have been comparisons made with the Souls games...

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Lords of the Fallen Review (GameWatcher)

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From GameWatcher.com: "Is Lords of the Fallen a blatant rip off or just an outrageous homage to Souls series of challenging action RPGs? Though itll look and play far too closely to that heritage for some, it does have its own take on the medieval-themed RPG, building upon Dark Souls systems in a unique way, though sadly as a single-player only experience. That first take however, leaves much to be desired. With no PVP or asynchronous multiplayer Lords of the Fallen eschews character customisation and that vital essence of its inspiration as you inhabit the grumpy bald form of Harkyn in a single-player only adventure. This narrow approach allows Lords to tell a very direct narrative with cut scenes and NPC conversations that bump along an extremely generic story. It lacks Dark Souls subtlety and the joy of finding out about its world through exploration and discovery. Instead opting for direct storytelling and faintly ridiculous audio diaries that are best left ignored."

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Lords of the Fallen Walkthrough

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GameSmoke: Here are the Lords of the Fallen complete PC, PS4 Xbox One walkthrough guide. In an unforgiving world where no sin is ever forgotten, Harkyn, a convicted criminal, is given a chance for redemption. Just when rulers of the world get close to finding a way to banish all evil from humans, an army of the long-ago defeated god attacks the human realm. Released from prison, Harkyn and his mentor, Kaslo, set out on a mission to stop the war.

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Lords of the Fallen Review - Trying Trying Again | Worlds Factory

Added: 28.10.2014 8:12 | 3 views | 0 comments


Lords of the Fallen is an epic action RPG, which only comes short of being a masterpiece because of a few issues. Are you ready to die?

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Polygon - Lords of the Fallen Review

Added: 28.10.2014 7:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


"Lords of the Fallen is derivative; theres no doubt about that. But its also a surprising show of skill and hopefully a sign of much brighter things to come."

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Lords of the Fallen Review | IncGamers

Added: 28.10.2014 6:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


IncGamers' Peter Parrish attempts to get through this Lords of the Fallen review without mentioning Dark Sou ... welp, too late.

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Lords of the Fallen Review

Added: 28.10.2014 6:07 | 0 views | 0 comments


His name is Harkyn. He exits conversation not with a goodbye, but with a gruff "I don't care," as if he can barely be bothered to embark on the quest at hand. Harkyn may not be delighted by the adventure he's been thrust into, but I can claim no such apathy: Lords of the Fallen is a dark-fantasy pleasure, cut from the same cloth as

Superficially, you could call Lords of the Fallen a Souls game for the meek and the uninitiated. But it earns more respect than such a flippant description. Lords of the Fallen isn't about the game that it isn't, but the game that it is. It's about the ghoulish blacksmith, his glowing eyes, and the long tufts of stiff hair that rise from his scalp. It's about the crunches of iron against bone when your hammer finds its mark. It's about taking in new sights and sounds, and about finding new ways to travel to old ones. It's about that suspended bridge, the monuments that guard it, and the creatures waiting within. Harkyn may have no use for these places, but there are riches inside nonetheless.

Tags: Lords, Souls
From: www.gamespot.com

Lords of the Fallen Review

Added: 28.10.2014 6:07 | 0 views | 0 comments


His name is Harkyn. He exits conversation not with a goodbye, but with a gruff "I don't care," as if he can barely be bothered to embark on the quest at hand. Harkyn may not be delighted by the adventure he's been thrust into, but I can claim no such apathy: Lords of the Fallen is a dark-fantasy pleasure, cut from the same cloth as

Superficially, you could call Lords of the Fallen a Souls game for the meek and the uninitiated. But it earns more respect than such a flippant description. Lords of the Fallen isn't about the game that it isn't, but the game that it is. It's about the ghoulish blacksmith, his glowing eyes, and the long tufts of stiff hair that rise from his scalp. It's about the crunches of iron against bone when your hammer finds its mark. It's about taking in new sights and sounds, and about finding new ways to travel to old ones. It's about that suspended bridge, the monuments that guard it, and the creatures waiting within. Harkyn may have no use for these places, but there are riches inside nonetheless.

Tags: Lords, Souls
From: www.gamespot.com


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