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In terms of the visuals, the game is at least on par with Dark Souls III, and I didn’t run into any performance issues playing on my gaming laptop. And the NPC voice acting is also top notch. Enemies growl and lumber around in the distance, creating the perfect, slightly unnerving atmosphere for the game’s dark fantasy environments. Mortal Shell‘s presentation is also stellar. It’s just another one of those neat little touches that helps Mortal Shell stand apart in the genre. For example, a new mushroom might poison you the first few times you use it, but after that, you’ll gain familiarity and it will begin to grant poison resistance. Basically, you won’t know what a consumable item does when you first pick it up but using it a certain number of times will unlock new abilities. The game also mixes things up with its familiarity system. You’ll learn from it, and (hopefully) come back stronger and better prepared the next time around. While timing and strategy are necessary for success, the combat never feels cheap. Mortal Shell’s biggest achievement is nailing the feel of Dark Souls’ combat.
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Then begins the usual process of retracing your steps to the spot where you died to collect your lost “tar,” the game’s upgrade currency that works similar to souls. Lose all your health after that, and it’s back to the nearest checkpoint. It’s game over if the Foundling gets hit while out of his shell, but your health is fully restored if you can avoid enemy attacks and return to it. It needs a few seconds to recharge after use, and if you’re not careful, you can be knocked out of your current shell. While staggering an enemy opens them up to a few extra hits, the harden ability doesn’t make the game a cakewalk. Instead, you rely on parrying attacks and holding down the left trigger button, which causes the Foundling to “harden,” making him impervious to attacks for a few seconds and causing an enemy who hits you to stagger. Mortal Shell has no traditional block button. The shell system also allows for a couple of neat additions to the typical Souls formula. And all of those weapons have upgrades of their own, almost always guarded by powerful enemies. That might sound more confining than Dark Souls near-endless customization, but each shell also has its own set of upgrades, and plenty of new weapons litter Mortal Shell’s dark fantasy landscape. These shells, which can be switched on the fly, are key to combat, as each one provides different bonuses in speed, damage, and stamina, so using the right shell can be the difference between slaying your enemies and suffering a gruesome death. After learning the basics of combat, you’ll come across your first of four “shells,” Harros the Vassal, a fairly typical, balanced warrior type. At the start of the game, you wake up in a pool of water as the Foundling, a gray husk that looks a lot like the creatures in Tool’s classic “Schism” music video. But while the resemblance is strong, Mortal Shell adds enough twists to FromSoftware’s formula to craft its own identity as a worthy entry in the burgeoning genre.Īs in Dark Souls, Mortal Shell’s story is cryptically told through item descriptions and vague comments from NPCs. In fact, you could easily mistake a screenshot of Mortal Shell for a new Dark Souls game. Everything about this new indie title from indie developer Cold Symmetry, from the combat and storytelling to the level design and music, is heavily influenced by FromSoftware’s classic action RPG.
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Mind, the developer has tagged this for PC, and if the console versions have a different set off fixes, we’ll update the post.It’s impossible to talk about Mortal Shell without comparing it to the seminal Dark Souls. – The user can no longer gain resolve from Axatana Weapon Abilities – Fixed the “hidden mouse cursor” bug that affected the “New Instinct Acquired” window – Solomon’s Accretion of Inheritance ability should now work correctly when equipped by Hadern – Axatana Weapon Abilities should no longer get interrupted by the shield bash from Gragu or kick attacks from vampires – The user can now progress from the Seed Window at the end of a cycle with the mouse by clicking the “Continue” button
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– Fixed an audio-related bug that was causing crashes on PC – Twin-Sister’s dialogues when acquiring a new Instinct can now be skipped with the mouse Here’s the latest announcement from Cold Symmetry via the game’s offical Discord channel:
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For the full list of fixes, head on eblow. Cold Symmetry has released the Mortal Shell update 1.11 patch, and this seems to fix a few bugs that came with the game’s latest DLC, The Virtuous Cycle.
