FF Origin? Lies of P is still full price, Lords of Fallen has some bad reviews, Remnant 2 was good but badly optimised so I can’t run it.

Opening up Morrowind to try to replace Starfield or DOS 1 to replace Baldur’s Gate 3

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    I’d keep an eye on Jedi: Fallen Order, it’s a bit Souls-like and a bit Uncharted-like.

    It was going on sale for as low as $5 in the run up to the sequel, so it’s worth keeping an eye on

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      Took me some getting used to, and the combat feels more clunky than souls.

      Surge 1 was the first game I ever refunded on steam because I hated it so much. Gave it another go a few years later and ended up enjoying it though.

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          Just leaned into the clunkiness of the combat.

          First time I tried to make a fast build to compensate, but that didn’t help and just made it so I did no damage.

          Second time I went for a regular build and just accepted it was slower paced than dark souls.

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    Lies of P is the only game that really matched up to souls games, but Nioh came pretty close. The Nioh complete edition was free on Epic games a while ago, so check if you ever redeemed it. If you don’t own it, it goes on sale for really cheap nowadays.

    Nioh 2 is pretty good as well but it’s very much more of the same. I didn’t get that far in it to tell you which is better.

    Avoid Mortal Shell, I thought it wasn’t very good.

    Salt and Sanctuary is actually really good despite looking kind of mediocre. Expect to get lost a lot, though.

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      I tried to get into Mortal Shell twice now and both times I’ve ran away screaming. I hear great things about it, but I find the character feel so cumbersome from the outset that I just give up after an hour or two.

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        It just plays different. Once you get a bit further than an hour or 4 in, it clicks. Frustrating at first as the difficulty has a technique ramp and some rather hard seeming enemies.

        Hellpoint is also a lot of fun.

        Lords of the fallen is good, though some of the bosses and ranged enemies are annoying. Need a powerful machine due to the optimization and bugs, daily patches for most of the week.

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          I’m probably going to play Lords when it’s cheaper. I’ve just finished Lies of P and I’m working my way through Dark Souls Remastered, and with Spider-Man and that new Mario game, I’m officially maxed out with regards to game time.

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    Some others that I’ve played that are kind of similar in some way in case you want to branch out:

    • Ys Origin - older game, but has a “hard Zelda” feel that reminds me of Dark Souls (almost no emphasis on leveling/skills, more on boss fights and gear progression like older Zelda games); if you like it, check out Cross Code or other Ys games (I’ve played 1&2, Celceta, and Felghana)
    • Furi - boss rush
    • Titan Souls - boss rush where you and the boss have 1HP
    • Blasphemous - Metroidvania that has a similar dark fantasy setting as Dark Souls
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    Just a heads up, I wouldn’t consider FF Origin a souls like. It’s more of just a typical action game (though a fun one)

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    Mortal Shell was pretty good and can be had for less than $5 pretty frequently. It’s not as long as a lot of other Soulslikes but has some interesting mechanics.

    Ashen as well gets a recommendation!

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      I strongly second Mortal Shell, I really love its gameplay and art direction

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        I really intensely disliked mortal shell. I can tell it’s a love letter to dark souls - all the styling is trying very hard - but the gameplay just pisses me off. Especially that first probably-optional boss that you have to parry like 30 times to beat.

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          It’s always interesting to me talking about this game too Souls fans. I have never really found enjoyment in any of the Dark Souls games but, I’ve dropped probably a couple thousand hours at this point into Bloodborne and I have a feeling that may be why Mortal Shell clicked with me a little better than some of the other stuff like the surge or Lords of the fallen. Either way, it’s fantastic that we have such a bounty of these types of games to choose from right now.

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      I personally didn’t like it. It’s very easy to get lost, there are very few checkpoints, and the gameplay is just a bit too clunky. Maybe the latter two improve later on, but it lost my attention before that.

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    You’ve probably already played it, but I found Hollow Knight to really scratch the souls itch in combat, lore, and general tone. It also has some great metroidvania gameplay

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    There’s a guy on YouTube, Ironpineapple, who has a ton of videos of him playing souls likes of a variety of qualities. You might find something there you like.

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    I’ve seen Elden Ring on PC for as low as £30 over the last few weeks if that takes your fancy. I’m also fairly sure it’s on sale on PSN and Xbox ATM (at least in the UK).

    Wo-Long maybe? It’s from the folks that made Nioh and is on Gamepass.

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    Previous to the souls games were the king’s field games of from soft, there’s an indie that came out last year (so not much of a patient gamer thing, but it’s criminally cheap) called “lunacid”. I was skeptic at first but it got me hooked, really fun game.

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      +1 for Thymesia.

      I really liked the way they handled the health system where you first have to hit them with a regular attack to open up wounds and then remove their health by doing a claw attack.

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    If you’re still looking for more games to check out, watch Iron Pineapple on YouTube. He’s got a whole series dedicated to lesser known souls-likes. A lot of them are bad but there’s some good stuff in there too. He’s got great criticisms and generally tries to stay positive even with the bad games. Highly recommended