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6.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 76 Ratings

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  1. Mar 11, 2021
    10
    An awesome, compact but very dense game that you can clearly see was made with love to the genre. Highly recommend if you want to get into a soulslike games!
  2. Mar 11, 2021
    9
    Great little game, one of the best souls like games I’ve played, but it certainly has its own identity too. It is a little on the short side, taking around 22 hours to platinum, but it has a price tag to match the length. It doesn’t take long to fully upgrade your shell/weapon but every enemy can kill you quickly if you take your eye off the ball.
    Could do with more weapons and more
    Great little game, one of the best souls like games I’ve played, but it certainly has its own identity too. It is a little on the short side, taking around 22 hours to platinum, but it has a price tag to match the length. It doesn’t take long to fully upgrade your shell/weapon but every enemy can kill you quickly if you take your eye off the ball.
    Could do with more weapons and more shells but I’m excited to see what happens with this franchise next! For £30 it’s an essential for any souls game fan.
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  3. Mar 11, 2021
    10
    Fantastik next-gen release for a great game!! Combat in 60fps is a game changer! Little details like purring cat with dual sense or accentuated hardening, is really great details and I enjoyed every minute of it.
  4. Mar 17, 2021
    10
    Just finished the game! Here are my thoughts:

    I tried this game on my friend's pc at launch and it felt very hard I gave up. Yesterday I bought the game on PS5 and gave it another try, I am glad I did because this was one on my best gaming experiences I had!! Please STOP saying its a souls like.. because it has roll mechanic and some similar UI that doesn't make it souls like. I
    Just finished the game! Here are my thoughts:

    I tried this game on my friend's pc at launch and it felt very hard I gave up. Yesterday I bought the game on PS5 and gave it another try, I am glad I did because this was one on my best gaming experiences I had!!

    Please STOP saying its a souls like.. because it has roll mechanic and some similar UI that doesn't make it souls like. I finished the game without much using roll, I approached this game by using enemy distance to my advantage + getting the most out of the "harden" mechanic. I played all the fromsoftware games and I can tell that when playing mortal shell I felt like a baby, it was an original experience! I could not use the same combat mindset from other games into this.

    What I really loved about this game is the atmosphere! It fantastic, it is rich, very rich.

    It took me 10hours and 52 minutes to finish this game, I spent alot of time in the beginning because I was dying constantly, if you know where are you going and what are you doing you can finish the game very quickly, but this is a good thing, because the developers choose to make quality over quantity!

    I do not regret buying this game, I would buy it even if it would cost 60$.

    Please make Mortal Shell 2!!
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  5. Apr 9, 2021
    8
    Really entertaining and good game.
    Förhoppningsvis kommer det mer i samma stil från denna spelstudeå.
  6. Apr 12, 2021
    8
    Enjoyed the game very much . Runs very smooth and has very nice graphics. I like the idea of different shells and the hardening mechanic. My only gripe is with combat which feels a little clunky. Overall good game especially if you enjoy dark souls.
  7. Mar 15, 2021
    10
    Such an underrated gem! Its a short game, but very Well executed. Playing it on the PS5 and it runs so incredibly smooth. Have to say i appreciate a game like This which borrows a lot of elements from the Dark souls games, but still manages to make the combat more interesting imo. Hoping they make a sequel cause i need one!
  8. Mar 11, 2021
    10
    The PS5 version of this game is the best vesion I've played so far! The dualsense features are le'mazing, the graphics are eye melting, and the gameplay is silky smoof - you won't have ragrats!
  9. Mar 12, 2021
    10
    wow that was amazing. Finished it last night and it's basically as good as Dark Souls with less poo in the room. Going to try and plat this.
  10. Apr 5, 2021
    8
    Si te gusta la saga souls este juego es un must play para ti, aunque no es tan desafiante como los souls o sekiro sigue siendo un buen representante del género que hizo famoso from software.
  11. Nov 20, 2021
    8
    Mortal Shell. The game created by a 15 man team, is incredible for what it is. The idea of a spectre inhabiting different Shells is magnificent. The lack of armor customization is not a flaw but an entirely different way of doing things. It may not have as much depth as some souls borne games but its got the guts. It runs smoothly on PS5 and looks spectacular. A game any true Souls fanMortal Shell. The game created by a 15 man team, is incredible for what it is. The idea of a spectre inhabiting different Shells is magnificent. The lack of armor customization is not a flaw but an entirely different way of doing things. It may not have as much depth as some souls borne games but its got the guts. It runs smoothly on PS5 and looks spectacular. A game any true Souls fan should play. Expand
  12. Jun 26, 2021
    9
    Like in bloodborne the game rewards aggression with the parry mechanic actually rewarding the player with extra hp, but unlike bloodborne it gives you a second chance if you time it wrong by introducing a new blocking skill 'harden' that you can pop out at anytime. The game also borrows a similar second life mechanic from sekiro. Technically the game is onpar with fromsoft games and looksLike in bloodborne the game rewards aggression with the parry mechanic actually rewarding the player with extra hp, but unlike bloodborne it gives you a second chance if you time it wrong by introducing a new blocking skill 'harden' that you can pop out at anytime. The game also borrows a similar second life mechanic from sekiro. Technically the game is onpar with fromsoft games and looks really good.
    Combat is fun and harder enemies can be easily ran past.
    I got the game on sale for 20-25€ and it was well worth the money.
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  13. Nov 10, 2021
    8
    Hours Played: 16 Hours
    Trophy Completion: 26/26 PLATINUM
    Worth My Time: Yes, at least once. Worth My Money: Yes, it's not a full price game. What I Like: Highly rewarding gameplay. Combat is weighty and satisfying. Graphics are surprisingly impressive for an indie. Atmosphere and tone achieves what it sets out to do. What I Dislike: Load times and transitions are slow and
    Hours Played: 16 Hours
    Trophy Completion: 26/26 PLATINUM

    Worth My Time: Yes, at least once.
    Worth My Money: Yes, it's not a full price game.

    What I Like: Highly rewarding gameplay. Combat is weighty and satisfying. Graphics are surprisingly impressive for an indie. Atmosphere and tone achieves what it sets out to do.

    What I Dislike: Load times and transitions are slow and annoying. Sound engineering is not good at all. Bosses are underwhelming.

    How It Stacks Up: One of the only Souls-like that recaptured what it felt like to play Dark Souls for the first time. It's hard and intense, so not for the feint at heart. PS5 port is not that great, but I'll take 60FPS whenever I can. Highly looking forward to a sequel.
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  14. Jun 2, 2023
    9
    This is an absolute gem and severely underrated soulslike. I have played DS1, Bloodborne, DS3, Elden Ring, Code Vein, Nioh, and Nioh 2, as well as Mortal Shell of course. Mortal Shell was my first soulslike that wasn’t a Soulsborne game. Easily one of the best entry points for any newcomers to the souls genre. I picked this up on sale about a year ago and just became engulfed. With all theThis is an absolute gem and severely underrated soulslike. I have played DS1, Bloodborne, DS3, Elden Ring, Code Vein, Nioh, and Nioh 2, as well as Mortal Shell of course. Mortal Shell was my first soulslike that wasn’t a Soulsborne game. Easily one of the best entry points for any newcomers to the souls genre. I picked this up on sale about a year ago and just became engulfed. With all the souls games I mentioned, ignoring nostalgia, my opinionated list goes: 1. DS3
    2. Bloodborne
    3. Code Vein
    4. Mortal Shell
    5. DS1

    For me, Mortal Shell even beat out the likes of Nioh, Elden Ring (which is due to my distaste for the world in ER), DS1, and Nioh 2. Those are some of the most renowned games in the world and yet it made the top 5 and bested all four of those for me! This game is truly something special and while the story may not be much to write home about, oh boy the gameplay truly is. The hardening mechanic really makes it one of the most forgiving Soulslikes while still remaining true to the brutal nature! The gloomy atmosphere is only expanded by the sense of loneliness that I have not felt in many other Soulslikes or even Soulsborne itself for that matter. To believe that this game was made by an extremely small team is not only unbelievable but really shows the talent and love! I am really looking forward to either a sequel or just another beautiful game from these guys. If you can pick it up on sale, pick it up, you won’t regret it. Me personally, I would’ve paid full price and it’s easily worth that, but it goes on sale quite often. I can’t thank these developers enough for such a Lovecrafted game! (Quick Tip: Do not hoard tar on your journey, use it when you can and when you find value, dying with a load of tar will make you destroy your controller. This goes for all souls games.)
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  15. Aug 29, 2021
    9
    I was very skeptical at first. I bought it when it came out, played it for 30 minutes, and wasnt feeling the vibe. I recently decided to pick it up again after they enhanced it for PS5 and I can genuinely say im sorry I didnt give the game more of a chance. Everything about the game is just very visceral and weighty. It takes a bit to get used to when you come from the Souls games whereI was very skeptical at first. I bought it when it came out, played it for 30 minutes, and wasnt feeling the vibe. I recently decided to pick it up again after they enhanced it for PS5 and I can genuinely say im sorry I didnt give the game more of a chance. Everything about the game is just very visceral and weighty. It takes a bit to get used to when you come from the Souls games where actions dont have as much weight behind them, but once you get used to the ebb and flow of combat, you will find the charm in this game. I do find the healing mechanics need refinement though. That would be my one gripe about the game. If you are not really skilled, it can become very inaccessible since you dont have the idea of an estus flask to fall back on. Overall, I highly recommend the game and encourage everyone to give it a fair chance. Expand
  16. Dec 22, 2022
    10
    Maybe the closest thing to a good Souls “copy”, but it absolutely does its’ own thing. The mechanics are quite different, and while the controls aren’t the best, the aesthetic, music, and world are great. Some really beautiful armor sets in this. Loved the game.
  17. Mar 15, 2023
    8
    indiezinho bem bacana, mas um pouco repetitivo. nota 7,7....................
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74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Aug 31, 2021
    80
    Overall, Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition succeeds on several levels. It's an excellent update to a surprise indie hit that is still mighty enjoyable for anyone interested in the Soulslike genre. While difficulty and pacing get in the way, Mortal Shell is a short, sweet, and most importantly, challenging game to tide you over to the next main Souls offering.
  2. Apr 27, 2021
    80
    Mortal Shell Enhanced Edition might be a little light on next-gen upgrades, but the ones that matter are there and they are game-changing. 60FPS is the main attraction but a nice 4K is welcome, too. For returning fans, it’s a nice free update. For newcomers looking to get punished, it’s a cheap and, well, not cheerful game, but it is its own brand of fun – if you can call it that.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Apr 6, 2021
    60
    Thanks to an increased, stabilised framerate, and clever use of the DualSense, PS5 offers the definitive version of Mortal Shell. Just remember it’s no Demon’s Souls. [Issue#187, p.84]