Titan Souls Review One Arrow Vs Giant Titans, Good Luck With That | COG
Added: 24.04.2015 19:17 | 17 views | 0 comments
In Titan Souls you follow the adventures of a lone archer in a barren world quipped with one arrow and single hit point to take down the mythical titans hidden throughout the land. It sounds hard doesnt it? You bet your ass it is!
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| IndieGames: Titan Souls Review - One Perfect Shot
Added: 24.04.2015 16:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
They are giants, and ancient and terrible is their power. You have a single arrow to defeat them. Few things in games feel as good as landing that one shot, turning Titan Souls into an incredible game of crushing defeats and triumphant victories.
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| Titan Souls Review [MonsterVine]
Added: 23.04.2015 22:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
MonsterVine: "Titan Souls is set in a beautiful world to a wonderful sound track but the gameplay is nothing more than unforgiving chain of boss battles lacking in diversity."
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| Titan Souls (PS4) Review: Crystal Archer | WASDuk
Added: 23.04.2015 8:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Gareth from WASDuk checks out Titan Souls
"A good boss fight never gets old. Theres something about besting an opponent that should (at least theoretically speaking) have you completely outclassed that never loses its appeal. Acid Nerves Titan Souls understands this and then some by cutting out all of the fluff and focusing entirely on the boss fights."
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| A Diamond in the rough - Titan Souls PC Review - Morbid Play
Added: 22.04.2015 23:17 | 4 views | 0 comments
Whistler writes, "Arguably ever since the dawn of the arcade the balance of difficulty versus reward has long since been under intense scrutiny. Some games provide little challenge watering down that feeling of accomplishment and others throw so many challenging walls of dumbfounding height that frustration grinds down the sense of reward into an almost invisible pile of dust.
One such game that tightropes a very thin line towards the latter is three man Manchester developer, Acid Nerves top down action title centred around besting a series of bosses called Titan Souls."
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| Titan Souls Review - Dislike A Boss [Dealspwn]
Added: 22.04.2015 18:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn: Billed as a cross between Shadow Of The Colossus and Dark Souls but more like a ruthlessly-filleted 2D Zelda compilation, you'll battle a series of enormous bosses with a single arrow and one sole hit point. You'll learn attack patterns, discover weak points and die dozens if not hundreds of times, living for the moment when your bow hits home and your adversary crumbles before you. Before scuttling off to the next arena and the next tougher leviathan.
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| Titan Souls Review (Video Chums)
Added: 22.04.2015 11:17 | 27 views | 0 comments
Review for Titan Souls on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The epitome of soul-sucking. Once in a while, an indie game comes out with a lot of hype attached. This hype warrants high expectations from gamers, but it isn't always a guarantee of quality. Does Titan Souls live up to its hype or is it nothing but an overrated disappointment?
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| Titan Souls review | Thunderbolt
Added: 22.04.2015 9:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
"The Souls adjunct may draw comparisons to From Softwares seminal Souls series, but Acid Nerves Titan Souls shares much common with Shadow of the Colossus than it does Hidetaka Miyazakis magnum opus. As you traverse the rolling green hills, snowy mountainsides and volcanic caverns of this desolate and ancient landscape, youll uncover slumbering titans that must be felled. As a young hero armed with only a bow and a single arrow, defeating these gargantuan foes is a treacherous task akin to David and Goliath, particularly when a single hit is more than enough to bring about your untimely demise. The titans, too, share this precarious one-hit fate, leading to frantic encounters where the first hit is also the last, levelling the playing field as you go toe-to-toe with these archaic monstrosities in what is a fiendishly difficult game." - Thunderbolt
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