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Deathbound - Review

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    [​IMG]The Gamer Social Club reviewed the upcoming Deathbound:

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    Deathbound - Review

    These are the chronicles of Life and Death, and everything between

    Love 'em or hate 'em, Soulslike are super popular with a whole host of gamers. But, in a slew of Soulslikes, it can be hard to get yourself noticed, particularly when you're living in the Shadow of the Erdtree (a thank you!).

    Enter Deathbound, the world's first 'party-based' Soulslike game from Brazilian developer Trialforge Studio. They're bringing something new to the table when it comes to Soulslikes with Deathbound's innovate party system, and layered combat mechanics. Does it translate into a compelling gaming experience?

    [...]

    Eulogy
    Deathbound promised to bring something new to the Soulslike conversation with its 'party-based' mechanics. Does it succeed? Absolutely!

    The combat in Deathbound is a layered experience that is a bit unusual to get to grips with, but soon finds its footing. Wrap that in an intriguing world, where Faith and Science are at ideological, and physical odds, and you've got a game that is well worth playing.

    Challenging enemies, fun and thoughtful characters, and an obvious love for the genre has helped bring Deathbound to life. The occasional glitch or bug can't take away from that either.

    I for one, am going to play this to death!

    Score: 7.5/10
     
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