![]() It’s a wholesome game that’s dedicated to giving you some much-needed time to get lost in your own thoughts. In Haven Park, however, you get those moments of serenity, peace, and tranquility throughout the five-hour story. That makes Eldest Souls a unique kind of extreme challenge. There are but mere brief moments of clarity before you go into the next fight against an almighty beast. You beat a boss (after the boss takes a little bit of your sanity, of course), and then you walk through an area and head into the next battle. It was nice!įor clarification’s sake, in addition to being a Soulslike, Eldest Souls is also a boss rush game - meaning there are very few moments of respite. It was an easygoing adventure that let me do a little bit of sightseeing while tending to campers’ needs. After being at the mercy of the malevolent deities in Eldest Souls and dying hundreds of times in a 12-hour period, sitting back and relaxing with a picturesque life sim was therapeutic. ![]() Playing a game like Haven Park after beating a Soulslike was strangely comforting for me. It’s a little meditative, and it has one of the more emotional endings I’ve seen in a game this year. The game is a lot like A Short Hike and Animal Crossing in that it’s meant to be a relaxing, freeing experience. You do a lot of walking as you get from one area to the next, and you interact with a bunch of NPCs. In Haven Park, you run a campground site where your job is to renovate different areas with tents, cabins, food stands, and entertainment. Haven Park from Bubble Studio was that palate cleanser. But before I ventured down that path, I needed a palate cleanser. ![]() Sandwiched in between those first and final emotions were plenty of joys, some frustration, and a lot of defeat - it was intense, but it was pretty awesome.įinishing Eldest Souls was great because it made me feel accomplished as hell - so much so that I really want to take on other Souslikes. When I watched the credits roll after beating the final boss, I felt a sense of relief, but I also felt incredible elation. When I started Fallen Flag Studio’s Eldest Souls, I felt a lot of nervous excitement. When you play a Soulslike, you’re bound to go through a sequence of emotional ups and downs. And Eldest Souls coupled with Haven Park is something that, oddly enough, just works. These are pairings you might not always think about, but they work. That one time CM Punk and Kofi Kingston won the Tag Team Championships. But what about peanut butter and chocolate? That’s another incredible combo that maybe gets overlooked by some people, but it’s still awesome. It’s definitely worth the asking price.When you think about all-time great pairings, peanut butter and jelly definitely get a top spot on that list. Grab Eldest Souls if you think you’re up to the challenge. The grimdark fantasy setting won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I sure loved it. I’m a sucker for Souls-like storytelling, and Eldest Souls’ lore kept me interested, even after I found myself growing frustrated with repeatedly losing to the bosses. And when you do, there’s the New Game+ mode to push through, which will keep you on your feet with even tougher challenges.įor a boss rush, Eldest Souls is remarkably well thought out, with an interesting world to explore. I wish that there were more than ten bosses, but you’ll still need several hours to beat them all. It helps you get into a flow state as you take on each new challenge.Įldest Souls is a massive challenge. Instead, it blends into the background, offering an appropriate soundstage for your battles against the Old Gods. The music isn’t meant to draw your attention. I also enjoyed the sound design of Eldest Souls, with grand boss tracks and a somber tone in-between. (Image credit: United Label / Fallen Flag Studio)
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