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Godfall ps5 review
Godfall ps5 review











You can choose from a longsword which is very balanced and good for all types of players to a war hammer that is slow but powerful. You can always reset the tree as you like as well so you can find your best playstyle. Each skill did actually make the game a bit better. You purchase one skill and the ones adjacent to it open up more skills. It’s actually the ultimate game for listening to podcasts since you can ignore what’s on the screen and just smash your fingers on the controller.īesides the graphics something I did quite like is the skill tree. If you like mundane tasks then this game is for you. Do a puzzle, which is simply opening a chest and then fight more enemies. At first I dug the combat and the enemies, but then quickly realized this was the game was. Unfortunately the grind here for good armour is incredibly lackluster. I like collecting cool armour and feeling like a badass. On the surface I should love looter mechanics. I really felt like the world was alive, and no matter how repetitive the game got the level design was still a league of its own. Each level or realm as they are called here are incredibly interesting to look at. The game looked gorgeous on the PS5 and there is some really cool level design. I’ll admit right out the gate I liked what I saw.

godfall ps5 review

Unfortunately, it came out in 2020 and has all the workings of a game you haven’t played in years. If this had come out on the PS2 in 2003 people would hail it the best action game since Legacy of Kain. I’m more confused than anything playing it. Well I am here to answer that question for you. Upon googling the game Godfall you will see the first question people ask is “How bad is Godfall?”.

godfall ps5 review

Here’s what he had to say about Gearbox’s latest game:

GODFALL PS5 REVIEW CODE

As I’m still stuck without a PS5 I passed along review code for Godfall, a melee-centric loot game, over to Brock McLaughlin to see what he thought of it.











Godfall ps5 review