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3.5

Bleak Faith: Forsaken

Aug 09, 2024 2:00 AM

Pro
  • Unique world design with a haunting atmosphere
  • Challenging combat mechanics that encourage strategic play
  • Engaging lore that unfolds through environmental storytelling

Con
  • Technical issues including bugs and performance drops
  • Unconventional navigation can frustrate some players
  • Limited character customization options

Review

Bleak Faith: Forsaken presents an ambitious dark fantasy tapestry woven into a sprawling, haunting world that rewards exploration and strategic combat. While its unique art direction and atmospheric storytelling are commendable, the game struggles with technical stability and can be overwhelming to navigate at times. Players will appreciate the deep lore hidden in the environment, but the overall execution may leave a few wanting more polish and content.

Background information

Bleak Faith: Forsaken has garnered mixed but intriguing reviews from critics and players alike. Many praise its unique aesthetic and thoughtful design, likening it to popular souls-like games, but also point out the rough edges in terms of bugs and performance. Reviewers have noted that while the combat can be refreshing, the lack of a clear path can sometimes lead to frustration.

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