Joe LaRue of The Koalition writes: Enotria: The Last Song can be closely summed up as any other Dark Souls-like game with one big difference. Jyamma Games takes the setting of the Dark Souls universe out of cryptlike caves and swampy bogs into the glimmering light, sunny mountainsides, and bountiful realistic cities. They also excel in reducing the overwhelming amount of unintuitive things to unlock and equip and the janky performance issues.
TSA writes: There’s a lot of soulslikes out there, but Enotria: The Last Song makes a decent grab for your attention with day-glow brighter than bright visuals and the fresh and engaging setting of Italian mythology.
NoobFeed editor Ahnaf Tajwar writes - Enotria: The Last Song managed, in large part, to put a breath of fresh air into the Souls-like formula, thanks in no small part to its vibrant world, unique lore, and deep customization options. While not quite hitting the heights reached by titles like Elden Ring or Lies of P, it brings enough new ideas to the table to make it worth playing, especially for fans of Italian folklore or something different.
Enotria: The Last Song was just the summer holiday away from the more usual Soulslike games. It’s bright setting, great characterisation and great mechanics make a really fun, and challenging Soulslike experience
A unique soulslike experience within a different setting makes this an interesting game worth checking out.
Bloodbourne:Venice
having a good time with it, love the setting and visuals, some janks in enemies attacks but still having fun :)