
Save points allow a player to replenish potions and use experience to level up your character. The game has many save points spread throughout its areas.

You can go between each world and backtrack to find hidden areas and other secret passages that you might have missed the first time through. The game takes place in the human world and a demon world called "Rhogar". Only Harkyn's armor can be customized - his armor will look different based on what is currently equipped. He is let out of his prison by Kaslo to combat the fallen gods that have taken over the human realm and hopefully seek redemption in doing so. Harkyn is a convicted criminal with his sins scribbled all over his face. All of the spell classes have the "Prayer" spell that allows players to form a clone to attract enemies toward it so your character can attack from behind.Īfter choosing equipment and magic classes, you'll take on the role of Harkyn and begin your journey. Solace is more of a defensive spell class and allows the player to boost defense and lower enemy defense. Deception helps a player to deceive enemies. Brawling focuses on boosting your attack power and has some high damage spells. The magic types are Brawling, Deception and Solace. You can also choose a magic type that is separate from the class selection.

The Rogue is best suited for light armor, daggers and light (buckler) shields. The Cleric is best outfitted with medium armor, a hammer and a medium (kite) shield.

The Warrior excels with heavy armor, swords and a shield. You can choose between a Warrior, Cleric and Rogue. I can't compare the game much to Dark Souls since I've only played Dark Souls just a little and the same with Darksiders, so this review will be more about discussing the game features no matter if they are similar to the latter games or not.Īt the start of Lords of the Fallen, players are allowed to choose between three different classes that decide your starting stats and specialty weapons. The combat is realistic like in Dark Souls, but the game is more linear rather than open-world - with side quests of course! The gameplay has a learning curve just like in Dark Souls, where I constantly died and had to restart, but once dead, your character leaves behind a ghost that can be retrieved to gain back any experience that was lost. The game plays like a mixture of Dark Souls and Darksiders.

Lords of the Fallen is a hack and slash action RPG developed by Deck13 Interactive and CI Games.
