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Blade and bones review2/27/2023 ![]() ![]() It also borrows the Dark Souls healing system, in which you get a few health potions, but can only get more by resting at a checkpoint. Unfortunately, the large amount of bugs cause you to die at least a handful of times, no matter how well or how carefully you play the game. In theory, I like this concept and it could have been an interesting deviation from the Souls-like formula. You have a finite amount of lives, but after losing one, it is hidden in a random place for you to find. ![]() Rather than dropping your souls on death, like Dark Souls, you lose a life. Blade & Bones even takes it a step further than Dark Souls and implements a permadeath system. These types of bugs are inexcusable in a game modeled after Dark Souls, especially because of the difficulty. Occasionally, you will press a button but the game won’t register it. Oftentimes attacks will hit an enemy visually, but deal no damage, presumably because of unrefined hit-boxes. The game’s combat system has numerous flaws that make it feel like a cheap knockoff of Demon/Dark Souls. It has its own visual style, but gameplay often feels far too similar to ignore the comparison. Blade & Bones is an action game heavily inspired by the Dark Souls sub-genre of games. ![]()
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