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Pros: Dynamic combat. Non-linear, story-rich narrative. Shared loot system. Local and online co-op.
Cons: Enemy-specific gem collection system.
Pros: Fun local co-op for up to four players. Seven distinct playable crusaders. Over-the-top boss battles and enemies.
Cons: Limited online multiplayer support.
Pros: Fuses modern and retro genres. Multiplayer mode through online co-op. Extensive customization.
Cons: Camera shakes. Fixed resolution.
Pros: Supports solo or co-op gameplay. Has two playable characters. Faithful to the movie. Smooth animation and combat.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: New playable wrestlers, moves, and music. Never-before-seen maps. Over 10 attire options and skins.
Cons: Needs the base game.
Pros: Features a thrilling plot with extensive lore. Stunning visuals paired with lifelike physics. Can be played solo or in multiplayer mode. Numerous expansion packs with large maps.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Diverse array of ingenious puzzles. Immersive atmosphere. Expansive open world. Inclusion of a 50-page digital manga.
Cons: Pacing issues.
Pros: Hand-drawn art style. Multiple endings.
Cons: Punishing difficulty. Lack of accessibility.
Pros: A much-anticipated character to GGST. Has a moveset that covers mobility.
Cons: A bit more comedic compared to his previous incarnations. Needs the base game.
Pros: New playable characters. Comes with extra customization options.
Cons: Requires the base game.
Pros: Offers new cosmetic options. Allows players to personalize their gaming experience. Includes costumes for eight playable characters.
Cons: Does not affect gameplay.
Pros: Exciting multiplayer gameplay. Flexible controls.
Cons: Limited replay value. Can’t be enjoyed alone.
Pros: Adds a new storyline. Introduces new locations and events. Features the Scribing system.
Cons: Repetitive story formula.
Pros: Only eight-12 players in match. A good risk-reward system.
Cons: Can’t team up with others. Entire inventory is lost after death.
Pros: Improved graphics. Smooth controls. Nostalgic appeal.
Cons: Dated mechanics. Repetitive combat. Difficulty spikes.
Pros: Diverse roster of characters with unique abilities. Stunning 60 FPS pixel-perfect graphics and animations. New and re-imagined zones provide a fresh yet familiar experience. Encore Mode adds considerable replay value.
Cons: Steep learning curve for players new to speedy platformer games.
Pros: Improved combat system. Impressive worldbuilding and story. Pulls together all of the Souls' lore. Still punishingly hard, but fair.
Cons: Returns to a more linear progression. Hub feels underwhelming.
Pros: Unique gameplay. Engaging storyline. Open world exploration.
Cons: Complex job management mechanics. Pacing issues.
Pros: Original gameplay. 3D graphics. Dedicated retro mode. More accessible.
Cons: Enhancements fail to impress. Missing autofire feature.
Pros: The storyline continues the original. Good overall goth-inspired aesthetics. Features a complementary soundtrack.
Cons: Minor visual and camera issues. Combat mechanics get repetitive. Not appropriate for younger audiences.