Bring on the hurt to the enemies of Keidas. Soulstice from Reply Game Studios is the latest game to be published by Modus Games. A new video gives fans a first look at the combat system in this hack ...
Reply Game Studios and Modus Games have announced that Soulstice is releasing in Fall 2022 for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S. In addition, there’s also a new gameplay trailer offering a first look at ...
There is a huge selection of great action-adventure games, with many classic titles like Devil May Cry or God of War still going strong. Each of these early titles brought something new to the table, ...
There's a new gameplay trailer for the very cool looking Soulstice, which also confirms an autumn release window. Italian studio Modus Games has shown off a roughly 11 minute long look at the action ...
Soulstice opens up to this dismal scene as Briar, a chimeran warrior, and the ghost of her dead sister, Lute, row their way through fog and jetsam to a shoreside dilapidated by conflict. Briar and ...
Soulstice might play like Devil May Cry meets Berserk, but it shines by having its great story take center stage Metal Gear Solid Windows Games In the midst of the fall gaming season, it’s very easy ...
If you ask me, there will always be room in the world for more games like Devil May Cry, and the upcoming Soulstice, developed by Reply Game Studios, certainly waves the “like Devil May Cry” banner ...
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Soulstice will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam this fall, publisher Modus Games and developer Reply Game Studios announced. Pre-orders are available now. The companies also ...
Join the lead developer from Reply Game Studios for a deep dive into the combat of Soulstice, an upcoming action game heading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in fall 2022. Check it out to ...
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