Lords of The Fallen Articles
Last year's action RPG Soulslike release Lords of the Fallen looks to be getting a sequel in the works, via a new deal between CI Games and Epic Games with PC exclusivity in the works.
After playing the first few hours of Lords of the Fallen, Bradford came away actually wanting to play a Soulslike, which is not something he's used to saying. And it's down to one mechanic: Umbral.
Dark fantasy action RPG reboot Lords of the Fallen will be out on Friday, October 13th. CI Games has released a new gameplay trailer, showing the brutality, demons, and work to be done in Mournstead.
Lords of the Fallen's reboot showed some gameplay in a hands-off demo during GDC 2023 - specifically highlighting the dual realms present in the open-world action RPG. And the way each are interconnected has Bradford eager to explore every inch.
Fans of Lords of the Fallen will be pleased to hear that the much anticipated Ancient Labyrinth DLC will officially launch on Tuesday, March 3rd. The DLC will bring a plethora of new monsters, weapons, armor and quest material to the game.
Discover a new campaign in the long-forgotten library, locked away between the human and demonic realms millennia ago. Uncover the mysteries hidden in the maze’s corridors and lay waste to the undead followers of the fallen god roaming within it. Find your way to the most powerful Lord in the Rhogar army and end his demonic reign.
According to Eurogamer, CI Games is already working on Lords of the Fallen 2, though the work has scarcely begun. Executive producer Tomasz Gop posted on the LotF Polish Facebook page where it was translated and later confirmed by Eurogamer.
CI Games has announced that Lords of the Fallen will receive a content expansion DLC later this winter. Called "Ancient Labyrinth", the DLC will feature puzzles, epic battles and exploration.
Last week we had our first impressions of Deck 13’s Lords of the Fallen, an obvious homage the punishingly difficult action RPG Dark Souls. In our final review we explore the ups and downs of the game now that we’ve had time to finish it, and while it never really reaches Dark Souls heights, fans of the genre will likely find a lot to love. Read on for the full review.
Last week we had our first impressions of Deck 13’s Lords of the Fallen, an obvious homage the punishingly difficult action RPG Dark Souls. In our final review we explore the ups and downs of the game now that we’ve had time to finish it, and while it never really reaches Dark Souls heights, fans of the genre will likely find a lot to love.
Bandai-Namco has announced that a new patch has been released for Lords of the Fallen. The main issue now solved is a game-breaking bug that cropped up when players fell into a pit in the Catacombs.
TheHiveLeader takes a first look at Lords of the Fallen. And it's good.
Lords of the Fallen is a clear and up front homage to the Dark/Demon Souls series from From Software. As a strategic action RPG with a strong difficulty curve plus lots of loot and replay value, Deck13 Interactive and CI Games have made no bones about the inspiration behind their gothic RPG. But does it hold a candle to the esteemed Souls games? Read on for our initial impressions.
Players looking for a real challenge in their games found it in From Software’s ‘Souls’ series and the success of ‘Souls’ has inspired quite a few developers to try their own hand at creating similar experiences. One such game on the horizon is Deck13’s Lords of the Fallen, but the game is not without some key differences.