Steelrising: A Spooky Soulslike Set in Alternate French Revolution Universe

French studio Spiders presents "Steelrising," a unique take on an alternate universe during the French Revolution, where King Louis XIV commands an army of automatons, including the protagonist Aegis. Tasked by Marie Antoinette to find her missing children, Aegis navigates the foggy, cobbled streets of Paris, battling King Louis' forces and uncovering her own mysterious past.

The standout feature of "Steelrising" lies in its atmospheric vibes. The game's cold and spooky ambiance, coupled with Spiders' evident appreciation for Parisian architecture, creates an immersive experience. The faithful recreations of interior buildings, warm wooden floors, and flowing drapery add to the visual appeal. Aegis, the character, stands out with an extensive wardrobe system.

The alternate history premise, blending cheekiness and fun, is enriched by cameos and nods to the French Revolution. While some familiarity with the historical backdrop enhances the experience, the game introduces recognizable names that resonate with a broader audience.

Combat, a pivotal aspect of Soulslike games, follows a standard formula with a few tweaks. Players choose a starter class, offering variations in initial weapons and stats. Weapons come with special abilities, adhering to standard controls. The stamina bar, with a frost damage mechanic, adds a strategic element. Balancing between stamina, quick refills, and avoiding frost damage becomes crucial in battles. The game includes familiar elements like collecting anima essence (souls), unlocking save points, and engaging in progressive grinding.

While "Steelrising" may lack the stylized masterwork finesse of larger titles, it stands as a solid offering from a AA studio. It caters to both Soulslike enthusiasts and newcomers, offering a slightly less intense experience. The inclusion on PS Plus eliminates barriers to trying the game, making it accessible for those who appreciate a shorter, rentable experience.

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