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Elden Ring: Nightreign – A Risky Rebirth
NightReign doesn’t pretend to be Elden Ring 2, and that’s probably the most important thing to know before diving in. FromSoftware has ditched the seamless open world in favor of tightly contained, roguelike-style sessions that push you to survive, die, and adapt over and over. That's forcing long-time fans to completely recalibrate their expectations—and not everyone is on board. What we've got here is a Soulslike filtered through survival co-op mechanics and structured into repeatable sessions—a kind of “Death Royale” experiment that offers an adrenaline-spiked twist on familiar combat traditions.
Warframe in 2025 – Is This Free-to-Play Sci-Fi Grindfest Still Worth...
Still free. Still kicking. Still climbing. Discover why Warframe in 2025 remains one of the best co-op grind shooters ever made — even 13 years after launch. You don’t need your wallet; you’ll need your weekend.
Lords of the Fallen (2014) – Digging Up a Clunky Past
One of the earlier souls like has more than a decade,is it still worth trying? Can it compete with Elden Ring or Lies of P in any way?
Mortal Shell – A Bold Twist on a Familiar Formula
Mortal Shell tries avoid Souls-like imitation—it introduces the Shell and Harden mechanics that change how you fight, survive, and strategize. With fewer weapons but deeper choices, it’s a lean, inventive experience that offers both challenge and accessibility without trying to be a FromSoftware clone. But is it enough?
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree – Much More Than DLC
For me, personally, Shadow of the Erdtree now sits at the absolute pinnacle of the Souls-like mountain. What about you?