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"souls-like"

8 BuzzVerdicts

Elden Ring

4.7

2022 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Elden Ring took FromSoftware's demanding combat philosophy and dropped it into a vast open world that actually rewards exploration rather than punishing it. The freedom to choose your own path through the Lands Between means difficulty is partly self-regulated, making this the most approachable entry point to the Souls formula while still delivering the highs that veterans crave. Late-game balance issues and reused bosses dull the final stretch, but the first 60 or so hours represent some of the finest action RPG design ever put together. FromSoftware didn't just make their best game. They redefined what an open-world action RPG could feel like.

Dark Souls III

4.5

2016 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Dark Souls III is the most polished and accessible entry in the trilogy, delivering combat that's faster and more responsive than its predecessors alongside some of the best boss encounters FromSoftware has ever designed. Its more linear structure and heavy reliance on callbacks to the original Dark Souls will bother players who value the open exploration that defined the first game. Both DLC expansions, especially The Ringed City, are essential additions that push the combat and level design to their peaks. As a finale to one of gaming's most influential trilogies, it sends things off with the kind of challenge and atmosphere that made the series matter in the first place.

Nioh 2: Complete Edition

4.3

2021 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Nioh 2: Complete Edition is the refined version of Team Ninja's already excellent combat formula, adding Yokai abilities and a character creator to an action RPG that was already one of the most mechanically rich in the genre. The three-player co-op and three included DLC expansions make this the definitive package for players who want depth, challenge, and hundreds of hours of content. Its complexity will overwhelm some players, and the PC port launched with issues that still linger in spots, but for those who push through the learning curve, the payoff is extraordinary. This is one of the best action RPGs available on PC.

Black Myth: Wukong

4.3

2024 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Black Myth: Wukong delivers some of the most visually spectacular boss fights in the action RPG genre, backed by a combat system that rewards patience and precision. Its adaptation of Journey to the West brings a mythological setting that feels refreshingly distinct in a space crowded with European dark fantasy. Camera struggles during large-scale encounters and inconsistent PC optimization hold it back from true greatness, but the highs are high enough to make it one of 2024's most memorable releases. Game Science's debut is a statement of intent that lands more often than it misses.

Nioh: Complete Edition

4.0

2017 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Nioh: Complete Edition packs Team Ninja's demanding samurai action RPG and all three DLC expansions into a single package that offers hundreds of hours of content for players willing to invest in its systems. The stance-based combat is faster and more technical than most games in the genre, and the loot system adds a layer of build crafting that keeps progression rewarding well into the endgame. Level design stumbles and late-game repetition prevent it from reaching the peaks of its best fights, but the combat alone makes it essential for anyone who wants their action RPGs sharp and unforgiving. It's a rougher experience than its sequel, but the foundation it laid is remarkable.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

3.8

2019 · Action-Adventure · PC / Steam

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a satisfying action-adventure that successfully blends souls-like combat with metroidvania exploration in a Star Wars setting. The story gives players a compelling protagonist in Cal Kestis, the level design rewards curiosity, and the lightsaber combat, while not as precise as its inspirations, captures the fantasy of being a Jedi better than most games have managed. Technical performance issues on PC and a reward structure that leans too heavily on cosmetics hold it back from the top tier. But as a singleplayer Star Wars experience focused on exploration and combat rather than microtransactions, it delivered exactly what fans had been asking for.

Salt and Sanctuary

3.5

2016 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Salt and Sanctuary translates the Souls formula into 2D with more success than most would have expected from a two-person team. The combat is weighty and satisfying, the boss roster is large and varied, and the interconnected world rewards exploration. Balance issues become noticeable as you progress, with certain builds trivializing content while others hit frustrating walls, and the lack of a map can make navigation a chore. It's a strong choice for fans of both Souls-style combat and metroidvania exploration, delivering a challenging experience that occasionally stumbles on its own ambition.

Mortal Shell

3.5

2020 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Mortal Shell is a focused, atmospheric take on the souls-like formula built by a team of roughly 15 people, and the ambition shows in both its best ideas and its limitations. The Harden mechanic is a smart and original addition to the genre's defensive toolkit, and the visual design punches far above what you'd expect from a studio this small. Limited weapon variety, a short runtime, and enemies that don't always match the quality of the game's systems keep it from standing shoulder to shoulder with the genre's heavyweights. It works best as a proof of concept, one that demonstrates real talent and leaves you wanting to see what Cold Symmetry does next.