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Published: 2020-08-31, Author: Abdul , review by: impulsegamer.com
Regardless of all its faults, I believe Mortal Shell is a solid game. It transcends itself from being another Dark Souls imitation to an excellent game based on true inspiration...
Published: 2020-08-27, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Look, I know it's trite to compare games to Dark Souls these days, but Mortal Shell isn't merely “like” Dark Souls, it's living inside Dark Souls' cupboard. It's raiding Dark Souls' fridge at night. When Dark Souls goes out for the evening, it puts on Dar...
A dark a twisted world filled with surprises to explore, Shells and Harden add a number of fascinating dynamics to combat, Progression system is bold, unique and innovative for the genre, Boss battles are twisted competitions of satisfying attr
Certain areas can feel somewhat overlong and unfair, Special attacks can negate the challenge of some encounters,
Mortal Shell is one of the year's biggest gaming surprises, offering a deep, fascinating journey into a melancholic world that's well worth taking. It takes blatant inspiration from Dark Souls and Bloodborne, yet builds upon the combat and progression of...
Wonderfully captures the atmosphere and combat of Souls games, but without enough tools to experiment with and an AI that's easy to abuse, Mortal Shell lacks meat on its bones...
Abstract: The fact that Dark Souls became the gold standard for action-adventure games makes me both incredibly pleased and severely frustrated. I'm glad the sub-genre has taken off to the extent it has; I enjoy exploring twisting, sprawling maps and learning the r...
Abstract: Mortal Shell was kicking my ass for the first couple of days -- more so than any of FromSoftware's own Souls games, Bloodborne, or Sekiro ever did. On the bright side, if you're looking for proof that this Dark Souls-lookalike manages to capture some of t...
I've been excited for Mortal Shell since I saw the announcement trailer, but now that I've played it I can say that my hype was slightly misplaced. While there are a number of positives in the game like the combat system, shells and the familiarity system...
Abstract: It's both a compliment and a criticism when I say that because Mortal Shell is either fiercely loyal or slavishly derivative, depending on how you look at it. Its fealty to Dark Souls is apparent in the moody landscapes, vague story, and creepy NPCs mutte...
Published: 2020-08-28, Author: Juan , review by: gameit.es
Divertido y desafiante, Mecánicas originales y que le aportan un toque distintivo, Un buen apartado artístico
Peca de monótono en ciertos aspectos, Le falta estar más pulido en general
El género Soulslike lleva ya unos cuantos años en el candelero, y las propuestas que nos llegan son abundantes y variadas. Sin embargo, es bastante difícil encontrar uno que esté realmente a la altura de las obras de su creador Miyazaki.Pues bien, aunque...
Un Souls-like tactique et exigeant, Quelques idées de gameplay originales et bienvenues, Des combats de boss mémorables, 30 Euros pour 15 à 20 heures de jeu
Très peu de possibilités de personnalisation, Narration très cryptique, Des manettes de rechange à prévoir pour les moins patients d'entre-vous
Hommage assumé aux productions de FromSoftware, Mortal Shell est un Souls-like qui peine à se singulariser de par son ambiance sombre et ses combats rappelant fortement ses aînés. Malgré tout, ses quelques idées de gameplay originales ainsi que sa techniq...