Game Overview:
Lords of the Fallen is an action RPG developed by Hexworks and published by CI Games.
It serves as a successor to the 2014 game of the same name, while featuring vastly expanded gameplay mechanics and features.
Nearly a decade after its announcement, the sequel to the 2014 Souls-like is out on October 13th. Here's what you need to know.
The 17-minute uninterrupted gameplay video sees the player fighting off a dragon and its rider and traversing the world of Axiom.
Various enemies await in the area before players go up against the monstrous, axe-wielding Ruiner in the Souls-like action RPG.
Umbral has slow-moving spells that deal lots of damage, while Rhogar offers explosive pyromancy. Radiant is for buffs and lightning magic.
Before its October 13th launch for current-gen consoles and PC, Hexworks will reveal Dev Journals to answer your "burning questions."
CI Games and Hexworks' Soulslike action RPG is set to launch in October for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The trailer sheds light on "that which binds this cruel world" before the game's release on October 13th for consoles and PC.
Hexworks and CI Games' upcoming Soulslike action RPG continues to look promising in a new chunk of gameplay footage.
Developer Hexworks has confirmed that the upcoming Soulslike action RPG won't be targeting 4K on consoles with either of its graphical settings.
Developer Hexworks says that though it's not part of the plan right now, work on expansions could begin depending on the players' response.
New Game Plus also features only one Ancient Vestige, with players having to build their own to serve as fast travel points.
The Umbral Lamp is to interact with the Land of the Dead but offers many other uses in the upcoming Souls-like action RPG.
Check out the differences between the two warriors before the game's release on October 13th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Developer Hexworks confirms the game will run at 60 FPS on consoles, though whether multiple graphics modes will be available remains unknown.
Hexworks and CI Games have revealed fairly modest system requirements for the upcoming PC version of Lords of the Fallen.
Hexworks and CI Games have an extended presentation for the Soulslike action RPG, showing nearly 18 minutes of gameplay footage.
Hexworks' upcoming Soulslike action RPG shows off its foreboding, gloomy word again in another new trailer.
Check out the alternate worlds of the living and the dead, how the Umbral Lamp helps you, and what powerful threats await.
Learn more about "the parallel realms of Axiom and Umbral" and witness "colossal boss battles" when the showcase airs June 10th at 10 AM PT.
The Standard Edition is $69.99 and includes a Shader Pack and items. The Deluxe Edition costs $79.99 and features the Dark Crusader set.
However, a recently removed tweet showcased some of the new gameplay while seemingly confirming a release for October 13th.
CI Games and Hexworks' Soulslike action RPG is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
"We believe that players will be able to practice and master all the basics before we let them out in our very unforgiving world," says creative director Cezar Virtosu.
The use of physics for objects like belts and chains and gorgeous real-time lighting is showcased, in addition to Skyrest Bridge.
The world is massive but also full of danger, as players fight to prevent the resurrection of Adyr when the action RPG launches this year.
The action RPG features tons of inter-connectivity in its levels and the Umbral, the world of the dead, to explore with unique treasures.
Choose from nine starting classes, and defeat the demonic Adyr. Cross back and forth between the lands of the living and dead.
The sequel features "uninterrupted" online co-op for two players along with "faster Souls-like combat" and "devastating magic."
CI Games and Hexworks have re-revealed Lords of the Fallen 2, which is now going to be called The Lords of the Fallen.
Its global marketing campaign begins in Q3 2022, as per CI Games. The action RPG is currently in development at Hexworks.
The fantasy game did pretty well for itself.
The dark fantasy title is CI Games' "largest project to date."
Another shake up means we probably won't see this one for a while still.
CI Games says it will follow a "similar production model" to Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts.
CI Games says the quality of work was "lower than expected"; Defiant Studios responds.
A new studio is resetting development on the sequel and will use a new engine.
Don't expect it anytime soon though.
Studio lead Marek Tyminski also talks about Deck 13 not being involved.
Following a decent run by the original, concepts and vision for the sequel are underway.