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Steelrising (PS5)

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 5


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  • Preorder Steelrising and receive the Marie Antionette Cosmetics Pack and exclusive Beta access (end of August)
  • CHALLENGING COMBAT BETWEEN AUTOMATONS: String together dodges, parries, jumps and attacks to fight your way through Paris; Every fight tests your nerve and requires discipline, while the huge relentless machine bosses demand patience and skill
  • AEGIS: A CHARACTER WITH EXTRAORDINARY SKILLS: Define your style and upgrade your abilities as play as a ruthless warrior, hard-hitting bodyguard, deadly dancer or virtuoso of the elemental arts; Wide variety of weapons and skills available
  • REVOLUTIONARY PARIS IS YOUR PLAYGROUND: Using carriages, grapples, secret passages, a detailed map, and more that you find along the way, explore all the city's secrets across multiple levels
  • CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY: You are one of the main characters of an alternative history; Allies and enemies with unclear motives will cross your path, and it's up to you to put an end to one man's madness so that the French Revolution succeeds

Description

Paris, 1789. The French Revolution has been suppressed with bloodshed by Louis XVI and his merciless mechanical army. Aegis, a mysterious automaton masterpiece, must confront the king's army alone to save history in this challenging action-RPG. The city burns and bleeds as it suffers the madness of King Louis XVI and his violent legions of automatons. Aegis, a mechanical masterpiece created by the engineer Vaucanson to be the queen's bodyguard, must save the French Revolution in this challenging action-RPG. Preorder Steelrising and receive the Marie Antionette Cosmetics Pack and exclusive Beta access (end of August).

Release date: September 8, 2022


Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 821809


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Maximum Games


Date First Available: June 23, 2022


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  • Fantastic game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I'm not going to go in depth here, but I have played a lot of Souls and Soulslikes. I just beat Lies of P the week before I started this game. This is one of the most accessible Soulslikes that I have ever played. If you've been looking to get into Souls and Soulslikes, I would definitely suggest giving this a try. The level design is amazing. There are a huge variety of weapons. There is always something to do. I had a hard time stopping my play sessions and when I wasn't playing this game, I was thinking about it. Few games get into my head like that. Lies of P didn't even worm its way in like this game did. The game isn't easy per say, but it is very accessible. I don't want that to sound like a negative though. If you have ever wanted to try these games, get this game first. It's cheap enough too. $20 for this masterpiece is a steal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Jeremy L.

  • Solid action rpg
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I liked the story, concept and gameplay. There are many weapons but I reduced to 4/5 because many of the weapons share the same moveset except for 1 or 2 moves. I feel that was a missed opportunity as well as not having mutliplayer.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Todd J. Nelson

  • As Close to PS5 Bloodborne as You’ll Get
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
This game was a real hidden gem. I bought it on sale to scratch my Soulsborne itch without knowing really anything about it. The graphics are beautiful, the atmosphere of the world they’ve built in this game is stunning, and the controls are slick and responsive. Combat takes a bit of getting used to with how enemies respond to damage, but once you get a feel for it and build your confidence, you will start to feel that rush that get you get from other games like Dark Souls and Bloodborne and Elden Ring when you beat a particularly tough enemy. The story was unique, and all the voice acting was very good. There were definitely some audio bugs where voice acting would cut out, but that was really the only issue I ever experienced while playing the game or viewing the cutscenes. If you keep subtitles on you won’t miss any important bits. Considering this is not a triple A game, the few bugs I ran into were definitely within the realm of acceptability, especially when taking into account how well-crafted the entire experience was. If I ever lost this game, I would replace it immediately. A must-have for your PS5 collection if you’re looking for an exciting and decently challenging experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Test4Echo

  • A great Bloodborne-like from Spiders
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I don't have a lot to say about Steelrising, except that I really enjoyed it. It's a departure from Spiders' last few games (Mars: War Logs, The Technomancer, Bound by Flame, and GreedFall, which followed open-world patterns set by Bioware with Dragon Age and Mass Effect, and CDPR with The Witcher 2 and 3). This takes heavy inspiration from Bloodborne. It's a by-the-book Souls-like, although I found it quite a bit easier than most other Souls-likes (especially the brand-name FromSoft ones). You can go for a few different weapon types and builds. I recommend going for an agile/fast weapon like the claws and putting most of your points into beefing up dexterity (whatever it's called - it's what the claws scale up to) and defense (you basically become a fast-moving tank). I put almost no points into health and only a few into whatever the stamina stat is called. But what makes it easier is that it's pretty easy to stockpile consumable healing items. It has the refillable "flask" type item ala Dark Souls, but you get a gradual-acting healing item too. I stockpiled like 150 of them by the end, and it really helps you survive much longer than you might otherwise, whether exploring Paris or doing a boss battle. My only complaint is that you can't cancel out of an attack, into a dodge or block, but to be fair, I don't remember if Bloodborne let you do that either. I got used to it fast enough, and it makes you really strategize how aggressive you want to get with just button-mashing your attacks versus anticipating the enemy's moves to keep yourself safe. Anyway, I came away really loving it. But, I've loved EVERY game from Spiders I've ever played. The game locked up and crashed out two or three times, but otherwise it was very stable, looked and played great, and is NOT janky (bugs, if any, were very minor) like some of their earlier games were. It auto-saves often, so even the couple times that happened, I didn't lose anything. Highly recommended if you enjoy Souls-likes, especially Bloodborne (although the Paris of SteelRising is not as nightmarish as the world in Bloodborne). So yeah! I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022 by Mike Snyder

  • Soulsborne Lite? Steelrising's Accessible Elegance
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Steelrising might share DNA with the Soulsborne series, but it offers a more forgiving experience. Checkpoints are generous, enemy variety is well-balanced, and the controls feel responsive. It's still challenging, demanding skillful combat and strategic thinking, but it's more welcoming to newcomers who want to dip their toes into the genre's thrilling waters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Shella

  • fun
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
goon game little frame drop needs patch but fun
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by tejon paglialonga

  • Good Souls Like
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Steel Rising is a "souls like" RPG with a lot going for it. The visuals are excellent and seeing a destroyed and over ran France is quite the sight. Your character is pretty cool and the customization is great. Only real issue is the combat feels like it has not weight to it. I will hit a mech enemy and there is no recoil and or anything to follow my attacks. Makes sense because they are not human but takes away from the experience of well thought out combat. Overall great game ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by Brandon

  • Great gameplay, played multiple times but...
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Pros: good graphics. Amazing game overall great concept and ideas for level design etc. Unique weapons and combat compared to other soulslike games. Cons: bosses. They can be beat by just spamming explosive grenades. Really janky. Nerf the grenades asap and this game would be infinitely better. Also the enemies can be repetitive. Lots of bugs during launch but many have been fixed. 4.5/5 I recommend this, and Thymesia which also just came out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022 by Jake

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