Soulstice Free Download (v1.1.0)
Explore a dark world brimming with hidden mysteries, master a diverse combat system, and inhabit the dual forces of two sisters in a coming-of-age dark fantasy story with fast-paced action, vicious enemies, and spectacular boss fights. The weakest aspects here are the level design and the camera. The levels are really repetitive and can go on too long. There are platforming sequences but these are lackluster, as the camera is often so far away that you might not be able to see what you’re doing, which also extends to when the camera takes a distant vantage point during combat. The camera in general doesn’t feel up to modern standards, as it’s hard to lock onto who you want when the area’s crowded and the camera loves to whip around randomly or have other enemies or walls obstruct your view. It’s messy.
Soulstice Directly Download
Soulstice isn’t close to as good as Devil May Cry, but you almost certainly weren’t expecting it to be, as that would be insanely unfair. You’d expect the best thing about the game to be the combat, but it’s actually the story that has the most oomph. There’s a lot of attention to the narrative here and, truth be told, it’s one of the best stories I’ve seen in an action game that wasn’t made by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. The combat is the second best thing here and it does provide what I was looking for in a character action game. The wbeapons are fast and mostly pretty fun and switching between them is seamless. But you can only change out one of your equipped weapons, not both, which is a waste. The MC always has her basic sword on her and there’s no good reason you can’t swap that for something else. It significantly limits how much you’ll be able to mix and match your attacks. The ghost girl attached to the MC is a unique touch, as she helps out and basically hands most of the game’s parries. As you unlock new moves for her, she uses more and more of her essence, which makes it much easier for her to overload herself, which causes her to vanish. This can get a little annoying, as can the Ikaruga-esque nature of switching between red and blue alignments to damage specific enemies, especially when forgetting the alignment is active can cause you to overload. The enemies are varied and mostly fun to fight, although certain red enemies have
INCLUDED DLC’S
Soulstice Soundtrack | Soulstice Artbook | Soulstice: Ashen Blade Item Pack |
SCREENSHOTS
SYSTEM-REQUIREMENTS
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 64 bit windows 10
- Processor: Core i7 4770k @3.5GHZ/Ryzen S 1600
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX1060/RX5500XT
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 30 GB available space
- Additional Notes: GPU Memory: 6GB or Higher