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  1. Jul 13, 2020
    9
    I have no idea if its been that patched that you can no longer find bugs which wont allow you to progress, but at this time the only bug I've found was to be paralysed indefinitely. Never found a framerate issue.
    Having this said, the game feels and plays quite good, and it really is a pleasant surprise, given the reviews I've seen.
    The controls and movement are fine and well done. Never
    I have no idea if its been that patched that you can no longer find bugs which wont allow you to progress, but at this time the only bug I've found was to be paralysed indefinitely. Never found a framerate issue.
    Having this said, the game feels and plays quite good, and it really is a pleasant surprise, given the reviews I've seen.
    The controls and movement are fine and well done. Never really noticed any delay.

    It plays like dark souls, though expect less populated areas. Difficult anyways.
    The story, lore and mechanics are worth to play.

    I'd give the game 8/9 with no problems, if you like the genre.
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  1. Dec 10, 2019
    55
    So, with the fixes now applied to the pre-release version, is Logos worth playing? It’s a solid experience with plenty of beautiful environments to see, but the repetitive nature of combat punctuated with unfairness puts a damper on the whole experience, as if the disastrous launch month hadn’t made it damp enough already.
  2. Sep 29, 2019
    50
    Decay of Logos on Xbox One has charm and meets all the basic action/adventure RPG criteria, but offers little else. Unfortunately its ambition is let down by an average execution. The Legend of Zelda, this ain’t.