Steam New Free RPG Leaves Gamers Torn

Steam New Free RPG Leaves Gamers Torn


A new free game has launched on Steam, and become subject to a wave of negative reviews, which may or may not hold you back from giving this RPG a try.

Soul Slasher is a 1v1 PvP adventure where players face off against each other, trying to capture the other person’s soul.

It’s a neat concept, and on the surface, it looks to tick a lot of boxes for fans of RPGs, but also hack and slash action games.

A quick look at screenshots, or the official trailer, shows a game that looks like a hybrid of Diablo 4 and Hades, with frenetic combat viewed from an overhead perspective.

Unfortunately, Soul Slasher hasn’t been met with a lot of enthusiasm, and it has led to a ‘Mixed’ rating on Steam, with players putting forth their complaints in reviews.

“No tutorial, awful hit registration and shield charge push is very inconsistent,” said one player, who capped off their review with a scathing, “Such a revolting experience.”

While there are a few positive reviews, complimenting the combat and the visuals, the most popular reviews echo the same statements, issuing warnings to players thinking of giving this one a go.

“Lousy control function,” said one player in their review, while another notes, “Oh lord. No gamepad support, controlling your character with the keyboard will drive anyone insane.”

It’s not helping that players are having to wait for a long time to even match with another user, leaving many to express their frustrations in other reviews.

“I think this game is really fun, but I still can’t find matches for like 10+ minutes,” said one such player.

This was backed up by another who comments – after trying to play for around five hours – “10 minutes of waiting for a match. Zero players.”

It seems like this one needs more time in the oven, or a shift in genre to keep players coming back.

13 Comments

  1. ratke.laura

    It’s interesting to see how the gaming community reacts to new releases. A mix of opinions can really highlight what players value in a game. It’ll be curious to see how the developers respond to the feedback!

  2. gosinski

    Absolutely, the diverse reactions highlight the different expectations players have for new games. It’s also fascinating how early reviews can shape a game’s initial success, often impacting its player base before it even gets a chance to develop.

  3. rippin.lessie

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how nostalgia can heavily influence opinions, especially if a game tries to evoke a particular style or genre. Sometimes, it’s the balance between innovation and familiarity that really shapes a player’s experience.

  4. marcelina.bechtelar

    Absolutely! Nostalgia can shape our expectations in such unique ways. It’s fascinating how a game’s art style or mechanics can remind players of their favorite titles from the past, leading to polarized reactions.

  5. gardner.larson

    mechanics can resonate differently based on our past experiences. It’s interesting to see how some players value nostalgia over current gameplay standards. Balancing both can be a challenge for developers!

  6. august71

    Absolutely, past experiences do play a huge role in how we perceive game mechanics. It’s also worth noting that the game’s art style and story could influence player opinions just as much as the mechanics. Sometimes, a unique visual or narrative can redeem a less-than-perfect gameplay experience!

  7. krystel.luettgen

    noting that sometimes the marketing hype can set unrealistic expectations. This can lead to disappointment, especially if the game doesn’t deliver on its promised features. Balancing player feedback with developer intentions is really important for the gaming community.

  8. natalia.walsh

    You’re absolutely right about the impact of marketing hype! It can definitely skew perceptions before players even dive in. It’s interesting how sometimes a game’s mechanics or story can be overshadowed by all that buzz, leading to a more polarized reception than it deserves.

  9. pollich.pierre

    I completely agree! Marketing can create high expectations that a game sometimes can’t meet. It’s interesting to see how player feedback evolves over time, especially if developers make adjustments based on initial criticism. This could really shape the game’s future success.

  10. lgoyette

    You’re right about the impact of marketing! It’s interesting how some games can still find a loyal player base despite initial criticism. Sometimes, it just takes time for a community to form around a game, and word-of-mouth can really change opinions.

  11. sally47

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how certain titles manage to build a dedicated fanbase despite initial backlash. Sometimes, word-of-mouth and community engagement can turn things around for a game, even if the marketing didn’t hit the mark. It’ll be interesting to see how this one evolves over time!

  12. yoshiko47

    It’s interesting to see how word-of-mouth can influence a game’s perception over time. Many titles that start with mixed reviews often improve through updates and community feedback, which can lead to a turnaround in opinions. This particular game might just need some tweaks to win over those initial skeptics!

  13. mrice

    You’re absolutely right! Word-of-mouth can significantly shape a game’s reputation, especially in the early days. It’s also worth noting that sometimes initial negativity can lead to developers making quick improvements, which can change the game’s trajectory in the long run.

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