First of all thank you for your comment man, it means a lot to me.💛 And these are all great recommendations, I'll probably include them in my next soulslike video.
Whoever did like I did, and didn’t play Lords of the Fallen, after the initial frustration, but somehow one day started it again, only to find a completely new experience (pre big update 1.5), I finally got the game that I wished for. Then when the update came, it skyrocketed. Imagine having a Randomizer on console, and a boss rush mode, new quests weapons and general improvements. The developers never stopped optimizing the game, despite the huge criticism they got in the beginning (justified], but now it’s my second favorite soulslike behind Lies of P.
There has been multiple comments telling me about it, but I'm afraid I haven't played it yet. I'm definitely putting it on my wishlist though. Thanks for the comment btw, it helps my channel a lot.💛
I recently platinumed Steel Rising and Thymesia because I read they were very good Souls-likes to start with for complete newbies to the genre like myself. Enjoyed them both and am now currently getting my backside kicked by Bloodborne. Loads of fun though!
If you like challenge and highly crafted gameplay, just go for Nioh 1, then 2. Hundreds of hours lifespan if you dig it and my best gaming experience after 40 years of video gaming ! 😉
Couldn’t get into Steelrising, even though I was coming off the Lies of P and thought this will futher scratch the itch. Liked the list nevertheless, didn’t know about Hellpoint
Haven't played the sequel yet. Loved the combat in the first one. Absolutely hated the Diablo style loot drops though. I hate farming. My luck in those random attributes are horrendous. They are the bane of my life.
@cataccountant yeah those are easily the weak part of the game. getting the best armor isnt necessarily a game changing thing which is good but for weapons it's a big deal and either way it's juat annoying dealing with the constantly cluttered inventory. i promise you though if you liked the first one the second one blows it out of the water
why do people always categorize Blasphemous and Hollow Knight as Souls-like game...because they are not...these video games are reminiscent of the 80's 2D Arcade games...and with all seriousness, there were many 2D Arcade games many years ago that are way more difficult than any Souls-like games of today.
@@davidnewhart2533 yeah true. They're hard when you are a newbie to souls games, but after that it gets really easy (unless there are twists to the combat formula like in Sekiro or Lies of P)
@chadstreamsam69 it has nothing to do with being hard. The main tenets of soulslike is losing your experience points on death which experience is the in game currency, stamina bar, and bonfire equivalents. Blasphemous and Hollow Knight don't have stamina bars so they are less of a Soulslike than games like Salt and Sanctuary and Daeth's Gambi which are unquestionably soulslikes. Being 2d does not prevent something from being a soulslike.
@@wterry2801 I would say that all those are more of metroidvanias with soulslike elements. It's kinda impossible to fully replicate soulslike gameplay when you're missing one dimension. And stamina honestly isn't needed for a game to be a soulslike. Look at thymesia. Also, Hollow Knight is not even close to being a soulslike, literally the only similarity is the 'bonfire system', but even that isn't identical
Mortal Shell just didn't hit with me. I was really hyped for it since it looked very Dark Soulsy but I dropped it after about 2 hours but am glad for the people that enjoyed it.
I platinumed the damn thing, but can't say "enjoyed" was the right word. It's challenging, but, throughout, feels ... "heavy"-- dark, burdensome, a slog through thick mud under a miserable cold drizzle. I finished the "obsidian" never-pick-up-a-body run out of pure pride, but felt no need to pick it up again when the roguelike expansion came out.
@@maxkalton5936 Damn, you hit the nail on the head on what I was feeling while playing I just couldn't put it into words. It is a mud filled slog to run through, couldn't have phrased it better myself and that's what was keeping me from getting into it. The aesthetic and vibe is awesome since it harkens back to the first Souls and Bloodborne in simply it's looks but that's not enough to carry the game.
@@robotzombie9 It might have been a slow PC contributing to that yes. This game is pretty demanding if you wanna crank up all the details at 1080p and above
Well... shit. I came here to find somethibg new, but I played and platinumed all of these except Remnant (not interested in shooters). I can also add Salt and Sanctuary and its sequel Salt and Sacrifice, the actual 2D soulslikes, and Wo Long, from the studio that made Nioh.
@@DarkHumor_6 well spending gold that u can get only from killing mobs for leveling up, items and all other things is typical soulslike formula. Attacks and rolls taking your stamina is also typical soulslike formula, because what is hard about souls for beginner is stamina managment. Then add to that hard bosses that are not just hard, they will kill u in 2 or 3 hits. Many metrodivania games are similar in this case
@@wakifilms2592 bro…getting exp from killing mobs and then being able to level up is in almsot every RPG, but that doesn‘t make it a soulslike. And for the stam and dodges / rolls, they are very different to souls like rolls since these ones are in 2D. For me, blasphemous and hollow knight aren‘t soulslike even if there are bonefires, and dodging/rolling (wich is only in blasphemous). I don‘t know if u get what I mean but for example, even tho zelda botw has bonefire system (shrines) stamina and dodging mechanics its not a souls like. So the same is for hk and blasphemous
@@DarkHumor_6 u dont get it, exp is your gold, no single rpg game have that. In typical rpg u get exp and gold and it is a big difference, because in soulslike u lose all gold when u die. Soulslike games punish u for many things and thats why zelda is not even close cuz its easier to finish. Blasphemous is a hard game for random players same as soul games. This formula overall shows middle finger to new players. I dont know how to explain it
The only souls-like game you need to play is Lies of P, and that's it. Dont even regard Hollow Knight, Remnant or Nioh as Souls-like games, only because they have that label on steam? or these games are tough? Anyone who played these games would never put them into souls-like catagory, they are all basicly different genere.
I think defining 'soulslike' games can be really tricky because the genre is still evolving, which is why everyone interprets it a bit differently. Part of what makes it exciting is how diverse the games that fall under the 'soulslike' umbrella can be! While Lies of P might be the perfect soulslike experience for some, others see games like Hollow Knight, Remnant, and Nioh as part of the same broad category because they borrow core elements: challenging combat, methodical progression, punishing difficulty, and rewarding persistence. All that aside, thank you so much for watching the video and sharing your thoughts! 💛
Well said, to me metrodinavia and soul formula is very similar in many aspects, they borrow concepts from each other to the point, when my favourite games are 3d metrodinavia ( good exploration, shortcuts, well connected world ) Thats why I love so much bleak faith, lords of the fallen and steelrising @@TheNerdsGames
I’ve beaten the last pantheon in hollow knight and I feel like it’s way harder than any souls game I’ve played so far, so Difficulty ✅ Interconnected map ✅ Bonfires that respawn enemies ✅ Currency from enemies that gets destroyed if you die twice ✅ Methodical combat that isn’t button mashy ✅ I get why people think hollow knight isn’t a souls like but you have to admit the line is pretty blurry
@@beanzthumbz yeah hollow knight is definitly similar to soul games, too bad I didnt like it. I just cant finish dark souls 1, hollow knigh and lies of P. Their gameplay is too slow, kind of like do it and repeat. I prefer more chaos which gives me ds3, lords of the fallen, last faith etc
Great tips 🙂
Few more from my list:
- Wo Long Fallen Dynasty
- Another Crab's Treasure
- Flintlock Siege of Dawn
- Ashen
- Darksiders 3
- Code Vein
First of all thank you for your comment man, it means a lot to me.💛 And these are all great recommendations, I'll probably include them in my next soulslike video.
I love Ashen!
@@ryanjensen1458 Me too 🙂 Even though the final boss was a pure pain 😀
Love Code Vein.
Wo Long fallen dynaasty complete edition was amazing
Hellpoint is a true hidden gem 💎 so underrated
Playing thru right now for 3rd time. It has a little jank but still a great game overall I believe
Whoever did like I did, and didn’t play Lords of the Fallen, after the initial frustration, but somehow one day started it again, only to find a completely new experience (pre big update 1.5), I finally got the game that I wished for. Then when the update came, it skyrocketed. Imagine having a Randomizer on console, and a boss rush mode, new quests weapons and general improvements. The developers never stopped optimizing the game, despite the huge criticism they got in the beginning (justified], but now it’s my second favorite soulslike behind Lies of P.
Wait isnt the LOF game that came out like several yrs ago, around Dark souls 2? Or am i missing something?
@@rendydevilzzit got remastered
@middaysilver5472 it's not a remaster. It's a sequel/reboot it's a completely new game.
Nioh 2 is my favorite game of all time.
that and lies of p are easily same level as dark souls, bloodborne and elden ring.
Lies of P and Nioh 2 are great
Did you try the new Lords of the Fallen, I would recommend 100%.
Great lore and fun gameplay with different modifiers.
There has been multiple comments telling me about it, but I'm afraid I haven't played it yet. I'm definitely putting it on my wishlist though. Thanks for the comment btw, it helps my channel a lot.💛
I have played and beaten so many soulslikes and I still crave more. Great vid man!!
Thanks a lot man, I'm glad you liked it.💛
Helpful video!
I'd never heard of Steelrising or Thymesia before now
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful.💛
I recently platinumed Steel Rising and Thymesia because I read they were very good Souls-likes to start with for complete newbies to the genre like myself. Enjoyed them both and am now currently getting my backside kicked by Bloodborne. Loads of fun though!
Lies of P is the best on this List
Waiting for the DLC i Hope ITS gonna be a standalone
another crabs treasure.
If you like challenge and highly crafted gameplay, just go for Nioh 1, then 2. Hundreds of hours lifespan if you dig it and my best gaming experience after 40 years of video gaming ! 😉
Couldn’t get into Steelrising, even though I was coming off the Lies of P and thought this will futher scratch the itch. Liked the list nevertheless, didn’t know about Hellpoint
Some of the Hellpoint bosses and enemies remind me of lies of P actually.
nioh 2 has the best combat in any game, full stop, i will fight you (in nioh 2, which incidentally has the best combat in any game)
Haven't played the sequel yet. Loved the combat in the first one. Absolutely hated the Diablo style loot drops though. I hate farming. My luck in those random attributes are horrendous. They are the bane of my life.
@cataccountant yeah those are easily the weak part of the game. getting the best armor isnt necessarily a game changing thing which is good but for weapons it's a big deal and either way it's juat annoying dealing with the constantly cluttered inventory. i promise you though if you liked the first one the second one blows it out of the water
Lies of P is on par with the best Souls games in terms of gameplay, quality, lore, atmosphere and environments.
A brilliant 10/10 game.
I don't know much about Hellpoint, but out of all these Mortal Shell is the ultimate crap, it should be the last one you should try.
why do people always categorize Blasphemous and Hollow Knight as Souls-like game...because they are not...these video games are reminiscent of the 80's 2D Arcade games...and with all seriousness, there were many 2D Arcade games many years ago that are way more difficult than any Souls-like games of today.
Probably because most people think that hard = soulslike
@@chadstreamsam69
Lmao, it's so dumb too. The Souls game aren't even that hard.
@@davidnewhart2533 yeah true. They're hard when you are a newbie to souls games, but after that it gets really easy (unless there are twists to the combat formula like in Sekiro or Lies of P)
@chadstreamsam69 it has nothing to do with being hard. The main tenets of soulslike is losing your experience points on death which experience is the in game currency, stamina bar, and bonfire equivalents. Blasphemous and Hollow Knight don't have stamina bars so they are less of a Soulslike than games like Salt and Sanctuary and Daeth's Gambi which are unquestionably soulslikes. Being 2d does not prevent something from being a soulslike.
@@wterry2801 I would say that all those are more of metroidvanias with soulslike elements. It's kinda impossible to fully replicate soulslike gameplay when you're missing one dimension. And stamina honestly isn't needed for a game to be a soulslike. Look at thymesia. Also, Hollow Knight is not even close to being a soulslike, literally the only similarity is the 'bonfire system', but even that isn't identical
Man put some respect on lords of the fallen 2 that game was great
I’ve played them all. Only Team Ninja manage to achieve their own flavour and a sense of thrill excitement that even gets within a mile of From.
Nioh is my best ip of the generation. 2 incredible games
Team Ninja combat is great but the level design and loot system is absolute trasg
@@iluvmusicqwe I love the sounds after a boss dies where tons of loot falls on the ground
Lord's of the fallen,
Mortal shell
Salt and sanctuary
I feel like Blasphemous and Thymesia probably don't deserve to be on the list. They are both great games though.
Mortal Shell just didn't hit with me. I was really hyped for it since it looked very Dark Soulsy but I dropped it after about 2 hours but am glad for the people that enjoyed it.
I platinumed the damn thing, but can't say "enjoyed" was the right word. It's challenging, but, throughout, feels ... "heavy"-- dark, burdensome, a slog through thick mud under a miserable cold drizzle. I finished the "obsidian" never-pick-up-a-body run out of pure pride, but felt no need to pick it up again when the roguelike expansion came out.
@@maxkalton5936 Damn, you hit the nail on the head on what I was feeling while playing I just couldn't put it into words. It is a mud filled slog to run through, couldn't have phrased it better myself and that's what was keeping me from getting into it. The aesthetic and vibe is awesome since it harkens back to the first Souls and Bloodborne in simply it's looks but that's not enough to carry the game.
I don't know if my PC couldn't handle it or it was slog as you described, but I finished it (very short) and never played it again. Felt slow.
@@robotzombie9 It might have been a slow PC contributing to that yes. This game is pretty demanding if you wanna crank up all the details at 1080p and above
Missing an amazing soulslike that beats out most of these games; Nine Sols!
it's not a soulslike, it's metroidvania (same as Blasphemous that was for some reason included here)
who's the joker of banjitino?
That joke if everygame hard call soul like?
yes
Well... shit. I came here to find somethibg new, but I played and platinumed all of these except Remnant (not interested in shooters). I can also add Salt and Sanctuary and its sequel Salt and Sacrifice, the actual 2D soulslikes, and Wo Long, from the studio that made Nioh.
Thanks for your recommendations man.💛 I might make another video later on and introduce some other games including the ones you mentioned.
Nioh 1 & 2 clears
Without counting the 2D ones, there are only 2 soulslikes that are worth playing: Lies of P and Fallen Order
Mortal shell is so underrated! Great game
How th are blasphemous and hollow knight souls-like?!
@@DarkHumor_6 they have bonfires, hard bosses, exp is your gold, stamina, rolls, parry
@@wakifilms2592 for bonefires ok, but the rest aren‘t arguments for them being souls like
@@DarkHumor_6 well spending gold that u can get only from killing mobs for leveling up, items and all other things is typical soulslike formula. Attacks and rolls taking your stamina is also typical soulslike formula, because what is hard about souls for beginner is stamina managment. Then add to that hard bosses that are not just hard, they will kill u in 2 or 3 hits. Many metrodivania games are similar in this case
@@wakifilms2592 bro…getting exp from killing mobs and then being able to level up is in almsot every RPG, but that doesn‘t make it a soulslike.
And for the stam and dodges / rolls, they are very different to souls like rolls since these ones are in 2D.
For me, blasphemous and hollow knight aren‘t soulslike even if there are bonefires, and dodging/rolling (wich is only in blasphemous).
I don‘t know if u get what I mean but for example, even tho zelda botw has bonefire system (shrines) stamina and dodging mechanics its not a souls like.
So the same is for hk and blasphemous
@@DarkHumor_6 u dont get it, exp is your gold, no single rpg game have that. In typical rpg u get exp and gold and it is a big difference, because in soulslike u lose all gold when u die. Soulslike games punish u for many things and thats why zelda is not even close cuz its easier to finish. Blasphemous is a hard game for random players same as soul games. This formula overall shows middle finger to new players. I dont know how to explain it
Hollow knight is the best souls like
Overrated as fuck
The only souls-like game you need to play is Lies of P, and that's it. Dont even regard Hollow Knight, Remnant or Nioh as Souls-like games, only because they have that label on steam? or these games are tough? Anyone who played these games would never put them into souls-like catagory, they are all basicly different genere.
I think defining 'soulslike' games can be really tricky because the genre is still evolving, which is why everyone interprets it a bit differently. Part of what makes it exciting is how diverse the games that fall under the 'soulslike' umbrella can be!
While Lies of P might be the perfect soulslike experience for some, others see games like Hollow Knight, Remnant, and Nioh as part of the same broad category because they borrow core elements: challenging combat, methodical progression, punishing difficulty, and rewarding persistence.
All that aside, thank you so much for watching the video and sharing your thoughts! 💛
Agreed, lies of p is the only (souls formula) on the list. Although their on some good games in there
Well said, to me metrodinavia and soul formula is very similar in many aspects, they borrow concepts from each other to the point, when my favourite games are 3d metrodinavia ( good exploration, shortcuts, well connected world ) Thats why I love so much bleak faith, lords of the fallen and steelrising @@TheNerdsGames
I’ve beaten the last pantheon in hollow knight and I feel like it’s way harder than any souls game I’ve played so far, so
Difficulty ✅
Interconnected map ✅
Bonfires that respawn enemies ✅
Currency from enemies that gets destroyed if you die twice ✅
Methodical combat that isn’t button mashy ✅
I get why people think hollow knight isn’t a souls like but you have to admit the line is pretty blurry
@@beanzthumbz yeah hollow knight is definitly similar to soul games, too bad I didnt like it. I just cant finish dark souls 1, hollow knigh and lies of P. Their gameplay is too slow, kind of like do it and repeat. I prefer more chaos which gives me ds3, lords of the fallen, last faith etc
Every souls like it's implicitly Not made by from software, otherwise it will be a Souls