Lords of the Fallen captured my interest in its early hours
more than its 2014 predecessor of the same name ever did. But despite a solid
gameplay foundation, stunning world, and unique two-realm mechanic, by the time
I reached credits after 48 hours, I was overjoyed to be done.
Lords of the Fallen begins like any other Soulslike. The world – Mournstead, in this instance – is a terrible place to live, but you can save it. You’re tasked by a religious order with lighting five beacons spread across the land to prevent the return of Adyr, a dark god who wants to instill chaos.
But surviving is no easy feat, as Umbral is filled with even
more enemies than Axiom. At first, exploring Umbral, using the lamp to solve
light puzzles and pull platforms toward me, was good fun.
Lords of the Fallen is a Sequel/Reboot for the
franchise. You don’t need to know the rather basic story from the first
game. You are a Dark Crusader, chosen by the previous wielder to control
an Umbral Lamp.
You’ll start the game by building your character, with various archetypes to choose from that any fan of the genre will be instantly familiar with. I went with a melee and ranged-focused Strength and Agility class.
Lords of the Fallen 2023 System Requirements (Minimum)
- CPU: Intel Core i5 8400 | AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- RAM: 12 GB
- VIDEO CARD: 6GBs VRAM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 | AMD Radeon RX 590
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 6 GB
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- FREE DISK SPACE: 45 GB
Lords of the Fallen Recommended Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i7 8700 | AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- RAM: 16 GB
- VIDEO CARD: 8GBs VRAM | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 | AMD Radeon RX 6700
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 8192 MB
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- FREE DISK SPACE: 45 GB
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