Steelrising is developer Spiders' fresh new take on the very popular souls-like genre. The game retains the general gameplay loop and difficulty that users have come to expect from a souls-like title.
However, Steelrising stands apart from the crowd with an intriguing narrative that is a weird mix of steampunk and history.
Like any good Dark Souls-inspired title, Steelrising features some incredible and fun boss battles. While most bosses in the game can look intimidating at first, they can be dispatched relatively easily with a plethora of tools and weapons at gamers' disposal.
In Steelrising, they come across bosses with several tiers, ranging from Unstable Automatons, much more powerful versions of the common enemies found throughout the game's world, to Titans, unique and mighty boss enemies that serve as the game's main bosses for each level.
While the Unstable Automatons can be a formidable force if players are not equipped with the right weapons, armor, and skills, the real challenge comes from the Titans.
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The Selenite of the Louvre is the first Titan encounter users will come up against in Steelrising. The boss is a shielding soldier with a long-reaching pike capable of using a few alchemical attacks.
Due to the positioning of the boss as the first major encounter in Steelrising, it is made exponentially more difficult due to players having limited resources, low attack, and endurance perks.
However, with proper knowledge of the boss' movesets and attack patterns, gamers can easily defeat the Titan Automaton. Selenite of the Louvre primarily attacks with its pike and occasionally emits electrical discharge from its massive shield, which can be
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