Michael Kitchin, "Death's Gambit is enjoyable with some valuable tweaks to combat to supplement some otherwise disappointing melee strikes. Exploration feels rewarding and whilst there doesn't seem to be a huge variety of gear and builds, there's a lot to like about a tough, sincere imitator. Worth considering if you're looking for a challenging effort with a tightly connected world."
The Epic Games Store continues their giving ways with a free game and some more free DLC for you.
Half-Glass Gaming: "If you're looking for something to play now that you've conquered The Lands Between in Elden Ring, here are five great games with rich worlds, bosses, and lore to discover."
Returnal
Sifu
Doom Eternal on Hard (aka Ultra Violence)
Horizon 2 on Very Hard
Last of Us series on Very Very Hard (aka Grounded, appropriately named…)
Uncharted Series on Very Very Hard (aka Crushing)
Halo Infinite on Very Hard (aka Legendary, also appropriately named…)
Gears series on Insane (bring a friend)
Batman Arkham City on Hard (and remove the counter prompts… GL)
RE Village on Hard
MGSV without enemy markers and “reflex shot” (and forgo the tranq gun and still try to stay no lethal, if you think you’re Boss 🤙).
Control (only one difficulty, so it ain’t easy)
Ninja Gaiden
Vanquish
Really most decent games become Souls-esque once you go above normal mode. Alotta devs balance them well, so they are worth exploring if you need more Souls challenge.
"Publisher Meridiem Games is thrilled to announce that the special boxed edition of "Death’s Gambit: Afterlife" for Nintendo is out now and available from European specialist retail stores." - Meridiem Games.
It's so hard to defend the artistic integrity of the video game medium when it can be so derivative and creatively bankrupt at times. Dark Souls was hardly even a masterpiece in its own right yet here we are, subject to soulless clone after soulless clone of a game that ran its full course nearly a decade ago. Congrats, White Rabbit.