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The newest soulslike on the block, Enotria: The Last Song needs a bit more rehearsal time

Byadmin

Jun 16, 2024


For better and for worse, Enotria: The Last Song is an ungainly marriage of Dark Souls 2 and the classics wing of a history museum. Enotria’s demo echoes the eerie beginnings of FromSoftware‘s much-maligned sequel, but the interweaving of Mediterranean folklore, history, and theater lends it a bizarre and unsettling atmosphere that has it stand out from other soulslikes.

From what I gathered, Enotria’s world is as rooted in ancient and early-modern human history as it is fantasy and folklore. If you’re at all versed in classics like the Aenid or the Divine Comedy, you’ll recognize familiar names of epic heroes and ancient empires, distorted by a deranged, collapsing mind. I genuinely loved the atmosphere of these demo areas, with the sun-bleached stonework and distant ambiance of waves lapping at broken ships resting on the coastline tempering my frustration with Enotria’s janky combat. 



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