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Enotria: The Last Song review A sunny soulslike based on Italian folklore that struggles with clunky combat and lacklustre mechanics.
Enotria lacks that necessary combat flow that's so important for soulslikes in making you feel that you can master the system Another poor aspect of combat is the almost Pokémon-esque element system.
Enotria The Last Song won’t be GOTY, but its wry adaptation of the soulslike formula into masked theatre has won me over regardless.
Enotria: The Last Song features a stunning world design and artistic direction, but the gameplay systems create a messy experience.
Thanks to its unusual source material and sunny setting, Enotria: The Last Song looks like a fresh take on a genre so often set deep in gothic nights. Unfortunately, beneath the mask, there's ...
Microsoft has spoken with Enotria: The Last Song developer Jyamma Games and plans to bring the Soulslike to Xbox despite scathing comments from its CEO.
Developer Jyamma Games announced the Soulslike game, Enotria: The Last Song, will launch for the Xbox Series X|S on December 12. The game is currently available for the PlayStation 5 and PC via ...
Enotria: The Last Song is a fresh new Soulslike that brings back the tried and tested formula with some innovations of its own.
Enotria: The Last Song is the latest Soulslike on the market and as is the case with most of these, the bosses are going to be the highlights. While there are some middling bosses in the game ...
Enotria stands out from its many Souls-like siblings in two ways. The first is its colour pallet. The aesthetic of Enotria is resoundingly light and bright. The action takes place beneath glorious ...