Posted on: November 28, 2023

Louard_le_Barbare
Verified ownerGames: 296 Reviews: 126
A fun action romp on a budget
Elderborn is pretty darn sweet, especially for what it is. First-person melee games usually kinda suck, but this one nails its gameplay with style and simplicity: all you do is flailing your weapon at enemies while doing your best to dodge and parry their attacks, which is actually very satisfying due to good attack feels and some smart mechanics. Enemies can easily deplete your health in a few seconds even in the more forgiving difficulty modes, so you’ll need to get familiar with their behavior and attack pattern: while challenging, Elderborn does not get unfair or frustrating, as there’s always a way to bring down your foes without taking too much damage yourself. Managing to place a perfect parry/counter attack never gets old! Elderborn is thus a satisfying romp which do most things right: the level design is fine, and the weapons all find a role to fill. However, the fact that it’s made by a smaller team is a bit too obvious in a few regards: it’s quite repetitive, I was unimpressed by the music, sound effects and gore, and unless you die a lot or look for every single secret, a playthrough is much shorter than advertised and lasts only 4 to 5 hours. This is not much of an issue anyway, as the game ends before running out of steam and has some replayability due to its New Game + mode and customizable stats. The game is also neither particularly pretty-looking nor plot-driven, but the environments and enemy designs are still cool to look at, and it has a bunch of detailed lore you can read about if that’s your thing. Plus, it’s hard to say no to its aesthetic, which is a mix of barbaric fantasy, middle-eastern architecture, and mysterious glowy tech. In the end, having never played a “soulsborne” game I can’t speak for Elderborn’s target demographic, but I personally enjoyed it. It’s very well-priced so I see no reason not to recommend it, especially if you like badass action games about burly barbarians slaying their ways through armies of monsters.
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