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  1. May 10, 2023
    8
    The best game, if you have already played all From Software games. Sometimes it feels a bit too much like Dark Souls, but this game is better than all the other ripoffs. Overall rating: 7.9.
  2. Oct 31, 2022
    1
    Gráficamente es un juego bueno...
    Pero a nivel de jugabilidad es un juego muy torpe, lento , muchas veces monotono y con fallas por doquier, fallas en su hitbox y bugs de mapeado y sonido ....sinceramente un juego de jugar y guardar para siempre nada recomendable Si tu idea es conservar tu paciencia intacta
  3. Mar 24, 2022
    7
    Good game for starters in the souls-like genre. The combat feels slow and heavy which fits this game perfectly, but the only thing this also creates is that the game just becomes incredibly easy. That is why its good for beginners in the souls-like genre but it can also feel a bit unrewarding. The bosses in this game are also really predictable which once again is good for beginners andGood game for starters in the souls-like genre. The combat feels slow and heavy which fits this game perfectly, but the only thing this also creates is that the game just becomes incredibly easy. That is why its good for beginners in the souls-like genre but it can also feel a bit unrewarding. The bosses in this game are also really predictable which once again is good for beginners and bad for experienced players.

    The world looks pretty good and especially for a game in 2014. The art style is grimmy and almost like a more fantasy style of warhammer 40K. This you either like or you don't.

    The story is just about nothing really, it is there but I did not pay attention to it. Main things about it is just you could save the world by defeating all the lords. Which only you could do. Really generic stuff.

    A perfect game for people to get into the souls-like genre and get a taste of what it has to offer while being a bit slow. (also really recommend for players that want to play as a paladin in these type of games)
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  4. Nov 9, 2021
    9
    Played it on both platforms - Xone and XSX. It works much smoother on Series X/S with 60fps and Auto-HDR additionally.
    Great and rewarding fun. Nice graphics, interesting opponents, bosses, hidden gear and so on. Enjoyed it much more than Dark Souls, maybe becouse it is a bit easier, but still demanding.
  5. Jul 15, 2021
    6
    Gameplay : 7/10
    Design (video + audio) : 6/10
    Story : 7/10
    Technical aspects : 5/10
    Repeatability: 6/10
  6. Feb 7, 2021
    7
    Its a souls like game. Like many people have told you. But its also a slower souls like game. So honestly its just slower then your average dark souls game. The attacks are slower the rolls are slower. Parries seems easier.

    I honestly did not find the glitches that have been mentioned time and time again by many reviewers. So honestly the bosses are interesting and they are mostly a
    Its a souls like game. Like many people have told you. But its also a slower souls like game. So honestly its just slower then your average dark souls game. The attacks are slower the rolls are slower. Parries seems easier.

    I honestly did not find the glitches that have been mentioned time and time again by many reviewers. So honestly the bosses are interesting and they are mostly a completely different from one another. Hopefully they just fix the issues that were in the game and hopefully make everything a bit better. Because lord of the fallen 2 was announced. So we will wait and see.
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  7. Sep 4, 2020
    7
    As a big Dark Souls fan I was very sceptical towards Lords Of The Fallen. But if you omit the comparison, the game is really good. Visuals and atmosphere are intense, the fights are challenging and the controls work great! Nevertheless, if you played the DS series, this game feels and plays like a light version of Dark Souls.
  8. Jun 23, 2020
    10
    A good introduction to rouge-like games! I recomend it if you are new to this tipe of genre!
  9. May 25, 2020
    3
    game is crazy hard and frustrating played 2 hours and gave up no fun whats so ever and terrible voice acting and story.
  10. Nov 14, 2019
    3
    A beautiful, but more tedious and arduous version of Dark Souls. It get's the bare essentials right from the Souls formula, but not much else.
  11. Sep 27, 2016
    1
    This game is beautiful. The UI and UX effort spent in its making are par-none. However, the engine suffers from a small issue of Japanese ideology in that alterations to your stats and abilities are notified to you by way of glyphs (or icons, if you wish) that pop up in the lower left corner of the screen.

    The paper manual does not explain what any of these various signs mean and the
    This game is beautiful. The UI and UX effort spent in its making are par-none. However, the engine suffers from a small issue of Japanese ideology in that alterations to your stats and abilities are notified to you by way of glyphs (or icons, if you wish) that pop up in the lower left corner of the screen.

    The paper manual does not explain what any of these various signs mean and the internet seems devoid of definition. So you as a Western round-eye have no idea of what has just changed for you and what it might mean.

    After three boss fight wins and no idea of what the 'magic' icons popping up meant I just walked away. It's all or nothing for me.

    Yes! It's a difficult game, and that's what I loved about it. It's difficult and awesome and beautiful. But the lack of a manual explaining the mystical, yet I suspect important, state changes just blew it for me.

    The script writing is **** and the the story-boarding is poor. Lip movements don't match audio and the physical motions of characters during conversations is on par with the Two Worlds series, which was a rubbish example of how to animate figures and match speech to video. Although, the voice acting in Lords of the Fallen is light years ahead of the Two Worlds series.

    The level design is very sub-par with regard to the amount of space you have to move around in when confronted with a boss fight and the camera has a tendency to "drift off" the locked target (XBox 360).

    I thought that I might get a polished game for the 850 ZAR I paid for this, but after three days I realize that I should have waited a while and picked it up for 280 ZAR in the bargain bin (used, pre-played games) next year. Although, given my experience with it, I would have regretted buying it even then.
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  12. Jul 26, 2016
    5
    Story and graphics are excellent but the playability is very hard .If you want to play a game to relax and enjoy after a hard day work this game is not for you ! This game is work , you will spend hours on 1 Boss working out it's weakness .If you go exploring , a group of enemies will ambush you at every corner and all the fights will use up all your health .
  13. Apr 28, 2016
    0
    Whats the point of putting a super hard boss you need to fight in the first 10 mins of the game. 3 hits and your dead, you have no health, you do no damage to him, Just stupid, there's a reason every other game slowly progresses you to hard and hard stages, it's called common sense.
  14. Apr 27, 2016
    0
    Lords of the Fallen is the absolute worst game I have ever played in my 20 years of gaming. It's a sad excuse for a game, it has the worst animations of an action game ever, it has the most dull protagonist of all time, the crappiest, laziest written story of any game of all time, the entire combat system isn't even remotely hard, it's just broken and lazy. If you want a real challengingLords of the Fallen is the absolute worst game I have ever played in my 20 years of gaming. It's a sad excuse for a game, it has the worst animations of an action game ever, it has the most dull protagonist of all time, the crappiest, laziest written story of any game of all time, the entire combat system isn't even remotely hard, it's just broken and lazy. If you want a real challenging experience, play a Souls game, not a cheap knock off poorly done by incompetent amateur developers. 0/10. Expand
  15. Apr 14, 2016
    8
    Got this as a freebie from XBOX Live... The game looks great, plays great, and is a lot of fun! Similar in some ways to Dark Souls but more the the casual gamer imo... you are still gonna die a lot thou XD
  16. Apr 10, 2016
    4
    This would of been a good game if the combat wasn't so terrible. The game looks great, the sound and music are good but that becomes irrelevant because of the atrocious combat. The attacks are painfully slow even the lightest weapons take forever to swing. There's no reacting to anything like dark souls, there's no guard break, you basically just hold your shield up and wait for them toThis would of been a good game if the combat wasn't so terrible. The game looks great, the sound and music are good but that becomes irrelevant because of the atrocious combat. The attacks are painfully slow even the lightest weapons take forever to swing. There's no reacting to anything like dark souls, there's no guard break, you basically just hold your shield up and wait for them to attack and then you attack. Once you swing your weapon you get stuck in the animation so there's no option to run, dodge so you get hit everytime. This wouldn't be a problem if it wasn't next to impossible to damage some enemies without taking damage the big shield guys in particular. I consider myself a good gamer i like a challenge i've played dark souls NG+7 dark souls 2 NG +3 but this is the most frustrating combat system i've ever played that has zero depth. I got this game free with gold, a game that's free after only being out for only a year and a half i think that says it all Expand
  17. Apr 8, 2016
    2
    The control layout and the ridiculous input lag make this simply unplayable. What a joke! Level design is done well, shame about the rest of the game. I wouldn't bother with this title
  18. Apr 5, 2016
    4
    Besides performing at consistently jarring low frame rates and supporting terrible input recognition, this game offers nothing of substance its character design, story, or combat.

    Such an obvious (attempt) clone of the souls franchise would have quite a lot going for it considering the possibilities that come with the genre, and at first glance, the pulled back camera, and auto locking
    Besides performing at consistently jarring low frame rates and supporting terrible input recognition, this game offers nothing of substance its character design, story, or combat.

    Such an obvious (attempt) clone of the souls franchise would have quite a lot going for it considering the possibilities that come with the genre, and at first glance, the pulled back camera, and auto locking systems, would lead you to believe it another fun dark fantasy, border line character action adventure. Immediately however you are placed in control of a slow clunky character who looks more from the WoW universe than the dark fantasy world the developers attempted to create. The weight placed on your character feels more like a burden than a power, and the simple weapon arts make it feel even less eventful. The story itself is bland and beyond poorly written. One of the first encounters you have can lead to your character cutting a monks arm off, he will continue talking to you as if he isn't in extreme pain. The lore drops feel out of place and forced, and the design is more or less what you'd expect from a c tier metal bands album art.

    Not the worst game, but being associated so heavily with the souls series due to how much it copied: "bonefires", xp dropping on death, two hand and dual wield mechanics, even certain spells, the times where the developers did try to be original, the "jaw" weapon obtained in early game, stand out as exponentially worse, design wise and mechanically.
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  19. Mar 30, 2016
    7
    Lords of the Fallen is an interesting game which many unique mechanics. It is a dungeon crawler-style game that has Harkyn, a mercenary with a dark and unknown past, pitted against the forces of chaos and order in the world.

    The game from a mechnical point of view is very interesting. It draws much of its content from Dark Souls, with its potion consumption model, absence of minimap and
    Lords of the Fallen is an interesting game which many unique mechanics. It is a dungeon crawler-style game that has Harkyn, a mercenary with a dark and unknown past, pitted against the forces of chaos and order in the world.

    The game from a mechnical point of view is very interesting. It draws much of its content from Dark Souls, with its potion consumption model, absence of minimap and tough opponents. It is not however like Dark Souls in many ways. Firstly, it's much easier than Dark Souls and much shorter. Secondly what Dark Souls succeeds in doing with no dialogue during the game, Lords of the Fallen does not. It tries to explain its mythology by leaving hints throughout the world, but by also outright explaining to the player. The problem lies in that it has an identity crisis. Dark Souls excels because of its minimalist approach to storytelling. Lords of the Fallen's semi-side quests and character dialogues takes away from the game's overall story in a strange way. By trying to explain the story half-way it make the story appear muddy and half-way thought out.

    In a similar structure to Dark Souls, it has major level bosses which various mechanics. The bosses are terrifying, but in my opinion very uninteresting. There is no real sense of horror the macabre. Instead the bosses are pseudo-alien/divine creatures that are reminiscent of Gears of War locusts using melee weapons.

    The mechanics were great and could be developed into something truly remarkable, however the story was boring and I forced myself to care enough about the game to finish it. I would recommend it if you're gearing up for Dark Souls 3 and want a light game to tide you over until its release.
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  20. Mar 26, 2016
    10
    I played this game 2 times now thanks to xbox gold games.
    In my opinion this game deserves a 8.5
    Positive: nice customization, a ok for story and great gameplay, similar to Darksouls. Bad things: You cannot edit your character´s face. Some minor Bugs. Some enemys are really unfair . doesn´t mater how strong you are, they will always have an unfair advantage ( yeah, thoes humans and
    I played this game 2 times now thanks to xbox gold games.
    In my opinion this game deserves a 8.5
    Positive: nice customization, a ok for story and great gameplay, similar to Darksouls.
    Bad things:
    You cannot edit your character´s face.
    Some minor Bugs.
    Some enemys are really unfair . doesn´t mater how strong you are, they will always have an unfair advantage ( yeah, thoes humans and giiants with the big shields)
    But really folks, its an awesome game :)
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  21. Mar 18, 2016
    0
    This game is a POS. The "tutorial" is a joke. It tells you how to light hit, heavy hit and dodge. That's it. No help at all on how to heal yourself or what even those Ghost Shards are for. The control input takes a second or longer to transmit to your character. Why do you have to lock onto a target when that target is the BOSS and the only other character besides yourself? CameraThis game is a POS. The "tutorial" is a joke. It tells you how to light hit, heavy hit and dodge. That's it. No help at all on how to heal yourself or what even those Ghost Shards are for. The control input takes a second or longer to transmit to your character. Why do you have to lock onto a target when that target is the BOSS and the only other character besides yourself? Camera view is also horrible. Sadly i could not even get past the first real boss. Got sick of trying to dodge and the character not reacting at all and resulted in my Rage-uninstalling. This game was free for Gold Members, so i am glad i didn't shell out any money on this garbage. Expand
  22. Jan 13, 2016
    5
    Davvero non riesco a capire i metri di paragone, gli strumenti e i gusti di gran parte dei giornalisti. LOTF E' a tutti gli effetti un patetico e presuntuoso tentativo di 'correggere' Dark Souls.
    Che ci fosse bisogno di correggere uno degli action-rpg più belli di sempre già può far storcere il naso a qualcuno (DS non è un gioco perfetto , però..), se poi le 'correzzioni' apportate si
    Davvero non riesco a capire i metri di paragone, gli strumenti e i gusti di gran parte dei giornalisti. LOTF E' a tutti gli effetti un patetico e presuntuoso tentativo di 'correggere' Dark Souls.
    Che ci fosse bisogno di correggere uno degli action-rpg più belli di sempre già può far storcere il naso a qualcuno (DS non è un gioco perfetto , però..), se poi le 'correzzioni' apportate si limitano a un framerate più solido e a hitbox (apparentemente) più accurate allora i dubbi cominciano ad affollare la mente.
    LOTF in realtà non ha nulla di tutto quello che ha reso DS così entusiasmante: è difficile, sì, ma nella maniera più sbagliata. E' ingiusto, frustrante, lento e visivamente è solo un garbuglio di scaglie, orpelli e alamari. Scordatevi il design stellare e inquietante di From Software: LOTF sembra più un Gears of War all' arma bianca, solo molto meno divertente,
    Il sistema di crescita è macchinoso e incoerente, i nemici non conoscono l'equilibrio e la stamina, costringendo spesso a fare i kamikaze sperando che la guardia nemica prima o poi svanisca per colpa di un bug. Inoltre non si ha mai la sensazione di avere tutto sotto controllo. Il gameplay è spesso caotico: è facile rimanere vittime di frecce sparate da miglia di distanza o venire travolti da nemici trotterellanti che si fanno beffe dei vostri colpi. E' tutto davvero molto frustrante.
    Lasciamo poi stare il sistema di grind, che costringe a dover morire ogni volta e a tornare ai checkpoint. Noia, noia e ancora noia...
    Lords Of The Fallen è un misto di presunzione e incompetenza, e va lasciato lì dov'è in attesa di un Dark Souls vero e proprio.
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  23. AdG
    Jan 2, 2016
    1
    Absolute load of rubbish. I bought it cheap (-75% release value), and thought it was a rip off then. The controls are a slow unresponsive mess. You press a button and it takes a whole second for the on screen character to respond. Don't get me started on the stupid camera. And dear god the voice acting is pathetic. Just stay away.
  24. Sep 28, 2015
    10
    I really enjoyed this game. The story is quite lacking but I can't fault any other part of the game. I think I've played it 3 times already and love the combat so much I may play it yet again.
  25. Jul 15, 2015
    8
    I love this game so much BETTER than cheap dark souls problem is framerate is pretty bad unless you tip toe through every area.die to many times and the games audio when picking up scroll cuts in and out restart game to fix it works good enough now with patching in beginning it was unplayable.dlc crashes sometime.like I said with patchs works good now this is the true dark souls unless theI love this game so much BETTER than cheap dark souls problem is framerate is pretty bad unless you tip toe through every area.die to many times and the games audio when picking up scroll cuts in and out restart game to fix it works good enough now with patching in beginning it was unplayable.dlc crashes sometime.like I said with patchs works good now this is the true dark souls unless the dark souls 3 is good which im sure will be crap like all the others. Expand
  26. Jun 9, 2015
    9
    It's basically a prettier and smoother running version of Dark Souls without the multiplayer feature.

    If you like souls, you'll like this. However, it's really easy to become over powered by the end of the game.
  27. Mar 23, 2015
    7
    Not a terrible game but there are clearly many areas that needed to be polished as well as some overall concepts that were never properly executed. The gauntlet (projectile weapon) is goofy and although it can sometimes be useful just feels tacked on and poorly utilized. If an enemy is blocking and it visually looks like your weapon will strike around the shield or you could sneak anNot a terrible game but there are clearly many areas that needed to be polished as well as some overall concepts that were never properly executed. The gauntlet (projectile weapon) is goofy and although it can sometimes be useful just feels tacked on and poorly utilized. If an enemy is blocking and it visually looks like your weapon will strike around the shield or you could sneak an attack in, the attack will simply register as being blocked. All the polish of Demon Souls/Dark Souls combat is not present because its just too much work to deal with all those hitboxes and animations. The hitboxes for you are also inconsistent, on occasion you can roll through attacks that obviously look like they should hit you yet on other enemies you can't get away with the same tactic which creates some frustrating encounters because the game is not establishing a clear set of rules. Visually the game is acceptable although I don't think it lives up to the marketing. The visual style isn't unique enough to elevate the game past looking like a really nice Unreal Engine tech demo. I haven't used any of the magic except the first level spell because I've read other reviews that have said the magic ranges from really op to underwhelming so I didn't even want to bother with it. I would recommend this game if you could buy if for $10-15, it's not the type of game that pulls you in and makes you keep coming back so if you're a busy person or you have many A+ games your interested in then this might not be worth your money. Expand
  28. Mar 11, 2015
    7
    TL;DNR: A more accessible version with a different form of difficulty that inevitably draws inspiration from the Souls series and a bit from Diablo. The game is overly warrior centric, especially when it comes to the final boss. However, if you want to up the difficulty, like in Souls, play as an agile rogue character to increase your difficulty and use the deception tree. The clericTL;DNR: A more accessible version with a different form of difficulty that inevitably draws inspiration from the Souls series and a bit from Diablo. The game is overly warrior centric, especially when it comes to the final boss. However, if you want to up the difficulty, like in Souls, play as an agile rogue character to increase your difficulty and use the deception tree. The cleric class is a bit easier and warrior tends to be the easiest. Good graphics but significant sound issue and game breaking bugs on the Worshiper boss during new game +. Its worth playing if you are looking for a game to tide you over waiting for something better, or so we hope, such as Bloodborne. Rent it or buy it on sale.

    This is not a fantastic game - dialogue is hit and miss but generally terrible in delivery and HORRIBLE animations - but the story is, as a whole, interesting enough. The risk-reward system of holding experience is interesting but the first play through, at least early on, will see you definitely banking experience and increasing stats. Magic is decent but can be overpowered in parts and underpowered in others, particularly in boss fights.

    Its a decent action RPG that requires some skill but is nowhere as punishing as the Souls series (personally I find Souls to be overly punishing).

    Be warned if you play as an agile rogue - the final boss WILL be maddeningly difficult. While I finished it, it must have been over 40 attempts to take him down. As one person said - "as a rogue this boss made me want to murder kittens!"
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  29. Feb 26, 2015
    7
    Not the level of quality of the dark souls games, but still work your time. The game is flawed but very enjoyable. Frame rate drops, lack of a map, and narrow corridors hinder what is otherwise a good first entry in a series.
  30. Feb 7, 2015
    4
    Look, I get it. Lord of the Fallen's developers set out to make a game that is challenging, made for the real, stay at home, no job , gamer. Hurray! They accomplished that. I'm all for a challenge. Where they get it wrong is in the transitioning into the more difficult stuff. It just throws you right in, wiping me out time after time before even getting the hang of the combat, UI,Look, I get it. Lord of the Fallen's developers set out to make a game that is challenging, made for the real, stay at home, no job , gamer. Hurray! They accomplished that. I'm all for a challenge. Where they get it wrong is in the transitioning into the more difficult stuff. It just throws you right in, wiping me out time after time before even getting the hang of the combat, UI, inventory, etc etc. Also, the UI, character development, etc, is not very intuitive and smooth. I also find the combat too slow and clunky. I get it , he wears heavy armor, you want to keep it as real as possible, etc etc.. but most console gamers want an action to immediately occur as soon as the button/stick is pressed/moved. Having to wait seconds for the toon to swing his hammer, maneuver, etc is ridiculous! The game would have been better served with cooldowns and quicker toon response, instead of the slow-mo play... I really want to like this game, but it is far too frustrating. Graphics/art are awesome! Too bad.. Hopefully they'll come out with a better sequel. Expand
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71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Dec 3, 2014
    60
    It's too derivative and frustrating to contend for Dark Souls' crown. [Xmas 2014, p.78]
  2. Hyper Magazine
    Dec 2, 2014
    80
    Definitely inspired by the Souls games, Lords of the Fallen still has enough brutal majesty to stand on its own. [Issue#255, p.66]
  3. X-ONE Magazine UK
    Dec 2, 2014
    60
    A frustratingly uneven action-RPG that pilfers liberally from the Dark Souls handbook. [Issue#118, p.77]