Lords of the Fallen's developer wants to "allow our players to incarnate the hero (or bulky horror) of their dreams" and is giving them the means to do just that.
22.08.2023 - 20:05 / gamingbolt.com / Ci Games
Lords of the Fallen has shown a great deal of promise in all that we’ve seen of it so far- and in the weeks and months leading up to its October release, we’ve seen quite a lot. But though recent showings have been focused on what the Soulslike action RPG will have on offer with its gameplay, as recently promised, at Gamescom Opening Night Live, CI Games and Hexworks premiered a new trailer that focuses on its story.
Lords of the Fallen’s dark fantasy setting has, of course, looked like one of its stronger elements, and it’s on full display in the game’s newest trailer, with a variety of locations showed off from both of the realms that you’ll be exploring- Axiom, and its dark counterpart, Umbral. The footage drives home the fact that especially where its art style is concerned, the game is continuing to look promising. Check out the trailer below.
Lords of the Fallen is due out on October 13 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Lords of the Fallen's developer wants to "allow our players to incarnate the hero (or bulky horror) of their dreams" and is giving them the means to do just that.
The gameplay reveals for Lords of the Fallen, Hexworks’ follow-up to the 2014 Souls-like action RPG, continue with 17 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay. While the previously showcased Ruiner fight is seen at the beginning, the rest is brand-new and offers a look at Radiant magic in combat. Check it out below.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen has received extensive gameplay and details as of late, including a breakdown of its three schools of magic. Gamespot recently released 14 minutes of new gameplay showcasing Fitzroy’s Gorge and combat. Check it out below.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen has a lot going on, from the different classes and abilities to shifting between Axiom, the Land of the Living, and Umbral, the Land of the Dead. In a new feature by IGN, we’re also introduced to the three schools of magic – Umbral, Radiant and Rhogar. Each requires a catalyst to wield.
Over the course of our month long coverage of Lords of the Fallen, we’ve dived deep into the Umbral/Axiom dual realm mechanic, went over some vital combat tips, and talked about the ways in which the developers at Hexworks are aiming to innovate upon the standard Soulslike formula. But one important element that we’ve only briefly touched upon has been the magic system of the game. And so, let’s correct that oversight and breakdown how magic works in Lords of the Fallen.
One of the many games heading our way in October is Lords of the Fallen, which is shaping up very nicely indeed. A new story trailer can be seen above, which hints at some of the lore players can soak in while they slash away at all sorts of monstrosities.
From Lords of the Fallen 2 to The Lords of the Fallen and finally Lords of the Fallen – the long-awaited follow-up to CI Games’ Souls-like has finally gone gold. Developed by Hexworks, it launches on October 13th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
I got my hands on Lords of the Fallen earlier this month—and what I experienced was pretty promising. Weird multiverse shenanigans with a lantern that let you explore the environment, shaking up a classic souls formula by letting you peek into another world whenever you wanted.
Lords of the Fallen, the forthcoming successor to the 2014 action-RPG of the same name, has a new and very violent extended story trailer.
Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks have released the official story trailer for dark fantasy action RPG Lords of the Fallen as part of Gamescom 2023: Opening Night Live.
Lords of the Fallen is not designed to be a walk in the park. This is a game meant to teach you lessons the hard way: by killing you repeatedly until you learn how to best deal with the obstacle that’s being put in your way. Fortunately, the developers at Hexworks didn’t want to leave people completely in the dark, and thus were kind enough to share these eight combat tips to help you survive the realms of Axiom and Umbral.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen is out in October, but that doesn’t mean it’s slowing down with the details. Following its showcase of the first 13 minutes of the Souls-like action RPG, it’s confirmed a new story trailer for Gamescom Opening Night Live. It will seemingly shed light on “that which binds this cruel world.”