Posted March 30, 2024
Steelrising (PS5)
Spider's take on a Soulslike game, and I think they have found their niche. I haven't played Greedfall, so cannot comment on that one, but other Spiders games have had some interesting settings but let down by some rough edges and probably budget restraints. Steelrising is, by far, their best game of the ones I've played.
The setting is French Revolution (the most well-known one, there's been more than one). This version of the revolution has the King using an army of clockwork Automats. You play as Aegis, the Queens personal Automat who is unique in having free thought and can speak. You meet and do quests for many of the historical figures of the era. It's a really good setting.
The game play backs up the story well. It's "soulslike", but this could be one of the most accessible of its type. It is the easiest such game I've played, though you still need to build your character well to make it easy. I went with a dexterity build and used the first set of fans that I stated with- just upgraded as I went. There is not a huge list of weapons, but they all feel unique and have their special ability- the fans I used convert to a shield. My secondary weapon was a set of pistols that could freeze enemies in place briefly. For the first play through your stats cap at only 20, so after I maxed dexterity, I switched to Engineering which increased my armor. NG+ increases the stat caps. The combat initially feels a bit jerky (you are a clockwork automat after all), but I came to really like it after I started optimizing my build around my chosen weapons.
As good as the setting and game play are, the real star of the game are the maps. The regions are huge and a lot of fun to navigate. I'd almost say too huge and mazelike, but this game gives you a compass that you equip to your tool slots- you have to select it to show the direction to your objectives. It's the only "soulslike" that gives this convenience as far as I know. The game also has 7 major side quests that tie to the major characters- these quests generally take to areas of the maps that you would not explore during the main story. Like Elden Ring, doing some of these side stories is needed for one of the endings (the one that I got). The other aspect of the maps is navigating them fully required abilities that unlock from the story- so the game also has a "metroidvania" aspect as well.
Awesome game as far as I'm concerned. I did all quests and got the Royalist ending and am well into NG+ for a straight story play through for the other ending. Overall, it's not quite the equal of From Software titles or Lies of P, but it sits well with my other favorites like Mortal Shell and The Surge 2. I played the PS5 version which ran fine, I cannot remember any issues of frame drops and the only technical issue was a few times the voice of Aegis would drop out during story scenes, and I'd have to rely on subtitles. The game was a monthly PS Plus account bound game a few months back, so if you picked it up, then I say play it whenever you have an active subscription.
Spider's take on a Soulslike game, and I think they have found their niche. I haven't played Greedfall, so cannot comment on that one, but other Spiders games have had some interesting settings but let down by some rough edges and probably budget restraints. Steelrising is, by far, their best game of the ones I've played.
The setting is French Revolution (the most well-known one, there's been more than one). This version of the revolution has the King using an army of clockwork Automats. You play as Aegis, the Queens personal Automat who is unique in having free thought and can speak. You meet and do quests for many of the historical figures of the era. It's a really good setting.
The game play backs up the story well. It's "soulslike", but this could be one of the most accessible of its type. It is the easiest such game I've played, though you still need to build your character well to make it easy. I went with a dexterity build and used the first set of fans that I stated with- just upgraded as I went. There is not a huge list of weapons, but they all feel unique and have their special ability- the fans I used convert to a shield. My secondary weapon was a set of pistols that could freeze enemies in place briefly. For the first play through your stats cap at only 20, so after I maxed dexterity, I switched to Engineering which increased my armor. NG+ increases the stat caps. The combat initially feels a bit jerky (you are a clockwork automat after all), but I came to really like it after I started optimizing my build around my chosen weapons.
As good as the setting and game play are, the real star of the game are the maps. The regions are huge and a lot of fun to navigate. I'd almost say too huge and mazelike, but this game gives you a compass that you equip to your tool slots- you have to select it to show the direction to your objectives. It's the only "soulslike" that gives this convenience as far as I know. The game also has 7 major side quests that tie to the major characters- these quests generally take to areas of the maps that you would not explore during the main story. Like Elden Ring, doing some of these side stories is needed for one of the endings (the one that I got). The other aspect of the maps is navigating them fully required abilities that unlock from the story- so the game also has a "metroidvania" aspect as well.
Awesome game as far as I'm concerned. I did all quests and got the Royalist ending and am well into NG+ for a straight story play through for the other ending. Overall, it's not quite the equal of From Software titles or Lies of P, but it sits well with my other favorites like Mortal Shell and The Surge 2. I played the PS5 version which ran fine, I cannot remember any issues of frame drops and the only technical issue was a few times the voice of Aegis would drop out during story scenes, and I'd have to rely on subtitles. The game was a monthly PS Plus account bound game a few months back, so if you picked it up, then I say play it whenever you have an active subscription.
Post edited March 30, 2024 by CMOT70