Its OK to disagree. As a Souls/borne formula type of guy I'm eating good. I just finished Remnant multiple times which I lovedddd, will definitely buy Lies of P and will more than likely enjoy it, then Lords of the Fallen hopefully is good. All Souls like or inspired games. I'm eating good!I have to disagree with the statement that Souls fans are eating good with Lies of P.
Eating something that’s been regurgitated does NOT qualify as good eating!
You tell that hater!Its OK to disagree. As a Souls/borne formula type of guy I'm eating good. I just finished Remnant multiple times which I lovedddd, will definitely buy Lies of P and will more than likely enjoy it, then Lords of the Fallen hopefully is good. All Souls like or inspired games. I'm eating good!
You have now fucking ruined that game for me.
But Lies of P is on Game Pass, THE BEST VALUE IN GAMING!
But what will everyone else do if you own Monday?I'm buying Monday more than likely.
Watch Tuesday!But what will everyone else do if you own Monday?
Edge reviewexpand...
For all its wondrous mimicry, Lies Of P can't quite match the master's ambition. A remarkable feat of craftsmanship and engineering it may be, but never quite a real boy. Yet in a post-Elden Ring world, it serves up a back-to-basics From game of a kind the company itself may never make again, triggering many of the same emotional responses as Dark Souls and Bloodborne did. Rather than being a forgery, it recognises that everything we love about those games is still worth reconstructing. In its desire to deliver exactly that and no more, Lies Of P is nothing if not honest.
The game only sold 1 million. This is so underwhelming for a multiplatform Bloodborne successor with a lot of hype.
Game Pass cannibalize the sales?
The game only sold 1 million. This is so underwhelming for a multiplatform Bloodborne successor with a lot of hype.
Game Pass cannibalize the sales?