Metroidvania Game The Last Faith Set to Release This October, Limited Beta Announced
/Metroidvania game The Last Faith was featured in the Future Games Show Summer showcase, showing new gameplay footage of the game set to release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC through Steam.
The game is set to release sometime in October under publisher Playstack but developer Kumi Souls Games announced that the game will have a limited beta test this summer and that players interested in trying out the game can so do by registering for the beta through the game’s official website.
Here’s a quick description of the game according to the game’s Steam page as this 2D-pixel-styled soulslike game just screams Castlevania.
About this Game
The wicked and the blessed will be judged the same - let nothing stand in your way.
Often brutal, always empowering, The Last Faith is an unholy alliance of metroidvania and soulslike.
The Last Faith thrives on merciless and precise combat, with a huge range of custom executions to perform.
Discover a formidable arsenal of melee weapons, arcane spells, and long-range firearms, allowing you to carve a path your own way.
Nonlinear exploration is at the core of The Last Faith. Gorgeous pixel art depicts an imposing gothic landscape. Journey along snow-dusted mountains and castles bathed in moonlight. Discover and upgrade a formidable range of tools for destruction.
Step into The Last Faith’s ravaged world as Eryk, who awakens with no recollection of his immediate past. Soon he will discover he is in a race against time as his mind and conscience begins to deteriorate. His desire for salvation from this affliction sets him on a cursed mission that crosses paths with ancient religions and divinities.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has the potential to be a favorite for fans of the franchise, delivering an authentic Indiana Jones experience with its story and cinematic presentation. While the game shines in its exploration and puzzle elements, the combat and stealth mechanics’ lack of gameplay variety holds it back.