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  • Summary: Even in their defeat, the Gahars never truly died. They went to slumber and bode their time, waiting patiently for their opportunity to rise.

    Morbid: The Lords of Ire is the next installment to the critically acclaimed isometric souls-like ARPG "Morbid: The Seven Acolytes" featuring
    Even in their defeat, the Gahars never truly died. They went to slumber and bode their time, waiting patiently for their opportunity to rise.

    Morbid: The Lords of Ire is the next installment to the critically acclaimed isometric souls-like ARPG "Morbid: The Seven Acolytes" featuring unnerving aesthetics, abysmal monsters, and gore galore.

    Battle your way through the five worlds of Ire - disgusting horrorpunk realms populated by five unique factions, from wintry mountains to rotten cities and beyond. Eviscerate the five fallen lords of Ire and banish the Gahars.
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  1. May 28, 2024
    84
    Morbid: Lords of Ire is the best kind of sequel. Confounding, different, but also spiritually aligned with its predecessor. It helps that it did not forget to be fun too.
  2. May 16, 2024
    78
    While the level design is serviceable and the budget of the game clearly shows in things like the UI, the combat flows very well once you get a hang of it and the game is always giving you more monstrosities to slash into ribbons. Morbid: The Lords of Ire might not be the best soulslike I’ve played, but it’s absolutely one of the better games in the genre. And considering it’s not launching as a full-priced game, it’s hard not to recommend the game for fans of the genre looking for something similar but still fun enough to have a good time.
  3. Jun 21, 2024
    70
    Morbid: The Lords of Ire is an odd duck. It looks poor but good at the same time, the combat is clunky and yet still a decent amount of fun to partake in, and there are interesting facets to get to grips with.