![]() ![]() ![]() Though imitation is perhaps the sincerest form of flattery, Mortal Shell does occasionally lean a little too fully into its love for From Software’s action RPG opus to the point that comparisons with its much more accomplished inspirations become unavoidable. Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery, But Mortal Shell Goes A Step FurtherĬertainly, though Bluepoint Games absolutely stellar remake of Soulslike progenitor Demon’s Souls remains fresh in people’s minds, and certainly invites comparisons with Mortal Shell that the latter would not survive, it’s clear that Mortal Shell is an accomplished and heartfelt love letter to Soulslike genre (even if the lore isn’t as compelling or nearly as dense as that glimpsed in the Dark Souls games). Though the impressive array of technical upgrades that the enhanced edition bring to the table are both transformative and hugely welcome, they merely serve to shine the light on what stands as one of the more inventive Soulslike games to come along in a good while no mean feat considering the relatively diminutive size of developer Cold Symmetry when compared to other studios. Whether it’s loading the game up from a cold boot, or simply respawning after death (which will happen many, many times), Mortal Shell on PS5 wastes no time in getting you back into the action. Another boon of Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition is the lightning quick loading times. Hits are registered by a low-key though still quite palpable rumble via the controller’s haptic feedback tech, while the adaptive triggers come into an unexpected use and thrum with vigor when you attempt to activate a shell ability during its cooldown. A sizable resolution bump to 4K makes Mortal Shell look absolutely razor sharp, while a noted increase in texture detail makes the nightmarish worlds and denizens of the game really pop in a way that could potentially leave you with a sleepless night or two though this speaks more to Mortal Shell’s striking art direction than anything else.įurther Reading: Best PS4 SoulsBorne Games – The Best Dark Souls Like TitlesĮlsewhere, though the implementation of the DualSense controller is somewhat muted here, it suits Mortal Shell ultimately. ![]() Though the relentlessly grimdark gothic veneer of Mortal Shell fails to quite capture the imagination as capably as some of the more esoteric areas seen in the Dark Souls games, this is nonetheless an attractive looking game and one which benefits from the additional visual sheen that the PS5 can provide. Combat is now a proper pleasure and learning the various attack patterns of the different enemies, bosses and special encounters has never proved to be more fulfilling. Quite simply, linking up combos, shell interrupts and evasions has never felt better and more than ever underscores the dark, beating tactical heart of Mortal Shell’s highly enjoyable combat system. ![]()
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