Gamer Headlines writes: "With its minimalist concept of pitting you against a series of incredibly challenging boss battles with only a single, reusable arrow at your disposal, Titan Souls is able to capture the sense of tension you would find in a game like Dark Souls with the cleverness and appeal of The Legend of Zelda and Shadow of the Colossus. While it isn’t the most mechanically deep game you’ll encounter – and certainly not the longest – Titan Souls is all about predicting your foe’s pattern and exploiting its weakness at the opportune moment. It’s safe to say that it isn’t for everyone, as there just isn’t anything interesting beyond the Titans themselves — which really are the stars of the experience — but those who stick with it will find that its risk-reward design makes for one of the most satisfying-feeling experiences of the year."
Who knew that the unassuming 2008 title Demon’s Souls would wind up innovating an entirely new subgenre of games? Since FromSoftware released Demon’s Souls and the equally influential Dark Souls series, “Soulslike” games have attracted gamers looking for challenging gameplay, deep character building, and worlds steeped in lore. Here are 10 of the most underrated Soulslike games available now.
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