After what seems like a considerable amount of delays, the upcoming action-RPG Thymesia, maiden title from developer OverBorder Studio, is set to release on August 18. Set in a world full of plague and disease, players take on the role of Corvus, who is attempting to unravel his own memories by fighting his way through the twisted kingdom of Hermes.
The Soulslike genre has become relatively overcrowded due to the sheer volume of games that have looked to capitalize on the success of the Dark Souls series. Many of them try, yet fail to capture the magic of what makes the Souls series so special. Whether Thymesia is able to carve out its own identity and succeed among fierce competition is not yet known, but it could certainly give itself a fighting chance by adopting a similar level of build variety to Bloodborne.
Soulslike Game Thymesia Release Date Delayed
Pound-for-pound, Bloodborne is every bit as good as the Dark Souls series, with many considering it to be among best games FromSoft has ever created — if not one of the best games ever made. It blends aggressive, fast combat with solid world design in a way that is not easy to replicate. Even without all of those elements, the sheer depth of its build variety makes it a unique experience for each player. This build depth has kept Bloodborne near the top of the list of games with the most replayability, and Thymesia should take note.
Having such varied build depth provides several benefits, namely allowing gamers to approach combat encounters in a multitude of different ways. If they get stuck, they can rethink their strategy and completely change their play style if need be. Players who use the short-ranged, heavy hitting Saw Cleaver weapon at the start of their game may
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