Soulstice

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Top Critic Average

41%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
56 / 100
IGN
5 / 10
GamesRadar+
2 / 5
Hardcore Gamer
3.5 / 5
God is a Geek
7 / 10
IGN Spain
5 / 10
Hobby Consolas
67 / 100
Digital Trends
3.5 / 5
Creators: Modus Games, Forge Reply Studios
Release Date: Sep 20, 2022 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, PlayStation 4
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SOULSTICE DEMO TRAILER

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SOULSTICE - Cinematic Story Trailer and Release Date

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Critic Reviews for Soulstice

A meaty action game let down by a persistently rubbish camera and a lack of variation in its stages.

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Soulstice is a competent action game with creative monsters, but they're doomed to live in a bland setting with tedious level design.

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"Opening and closing fields to match the thing you're trying to kill has all the fussiness of a game of Simon Says – in that nothing you do counts unless you've remembered to hit the right button first"

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Soulstice makes no secret of what influenced it, both in aesthetics and in gameplay mechanics.

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Soulstice is a competent hack and slasher with a solid core concept and an interesting world history that remains somewhat under-explored.

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Soulstice is a textbook hack & slash that shows a lack of risk and attachment to certain design patterns that do more good than harm. Its combat system, interesting at base, is displaced by a plot and a progression system that have more prominence than they should. However, if you are missing more battles in your videoludic day to day, its proposal will give you the dopamine demanded through its best confrontations.

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A solid game with good intentions, but that falls far short of the greats of the genre. As an appetizer it's fine, but hack and slash lovers probably prefer to wait for Bayonetta 3... or back to Devil May Cry 5.

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Soulstice's terrible camera holds back an otherwise ambitious and inspired action game.

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