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About This Game Between our world and the world beyond lie the Titan Souls, the spiritual source and sum of all living things. Now scattered amongst the ruins and guarded by the idle titans charged with their care, a solitary hero armed with but a single arrow is once again assembling shards of the Titan Soul in a quest for truth and power.Colossal Titans: Explore the ancient ruins of your forefathers and uncover extraordinary and unique titans, each with their own savage attacks and hidden weakness. Find and exploit their faults to slay the beasts and consume the primeval power that lies within them.Simple Combat: Loose your solitary arrow at the monstrous titans and summon it back to your hand to unleash another forceful strike. Dash and run from the titan’s attacks but do not fear death, as it is both inevitable and plentiful in Titan Souls.Arcane Secrets: This realm is not without its secrets. Long forgotten titans are hidden in the shadows and prowling through the furthest corners of the land – find them, destroy them, and take their souls for your own to discover the true extent of the power that resides here.Titan Souls | Digital Special EditionThe Titan Souls Digital Special Edition includes a digital artbook, world map, full original soundtrack and desktop backgrounds. All files can be found in the game's folder on your hard drive. 1075eedd30 Title: Titan SoulsGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Acid NervePublisher:Devolver DigitalRelease Date: 14 Apr, 2015 Titan Souls Torrent Download [crack] titan souls bomberman. titan souls download pc. titan souls yeti guide. titan souls yeti 10 seconds. titan souls pc game. titan souls ep 1. titan souls digital special edition torrent. titan souls door after final boss. titan souls on steam. titan souls upgrades. titan souls modes. titan souls revdl. titan souls forest songs. titan souls length. titan souls switch. download titan souls de graça. titan souls display. titan souls vita. titan souls plot. titan souls ps4 controller not working. titan souls golem. titan souls truth final boss. titan souls ost download. titan souls how to beat the soul. titan souls true ending. titan souls apk descargar. titan souls demo online. titan souls cheats. titan souls trophy guide. titan souls no roll mode. titan souls obello. titan souls final. titan souls review. titan souls game engine. titan souls download gratis. titan souls ice yeti. titan souls ice cave. titan souls ost. titan souls legendary titan slayer. titan souls kongregate. titan souls secret final boss. titan souls hard mode. titan souls wiki bosses. titan souls brain. titan souls lava blob. titan souls final version. titan souls download igg. titan souls controversy. titan quest soul spike. titan souls engine Picked this game up because it looked really interesting and it was on sale. I'd really like to be able to modify my controls (I don't want to have to start running by dodge rolling first). The upside of the one hit kill on everything is it can make the boss fights seem interesting, on the other hand, having to watch a boss tea bag me for a few seconds every time i die and then having to make my way back to the boss fight and rinse and repeat until i manage to figure out how to kill them doesn't feel satisfying. I also find it rather annoying that there isn't always a good way of knowing if you are doing the right thing with some bosses, since it's one hit kills, you have to hope you are doing the right thing and not looking at it the entirely wrong way. In the games defense, some of the bosses are really obvious, others I'm sitting here going "okay, but how do i do that?" and still others where I'm sitting here and I think i'm on the right track but I have no way of knowing until i manage to kill the boss. At the end of the day I want to look up a guide to make sure I'm doing it right but I feel like that just kills the fun for this kind of game. on the upside, the boss fight music is good for what little i get to hear it.. YOU NEED A CONTROLLER TO PLAY THIS GAME!Also: A lot of people are literally complaining that the game is hard. Like wtf? You pick a bossrush game and then complain it's hard? Maybe these games are not for you then...Titan Souls is a solid challenge game to play as a competition with friends and such. It has a built in timer, so speedruns could be fun, and it has some interesting mechanics mainly revolving around using only one arrow to kill the bosses. You die in one hit and the bosses die in one hit. The biggest complaint I see from people here is that "its annoying walking back to the boss". As someone who's beat the soulsborne series, quite frankly I think they are just whining about a real non-issue. The longest walk to a boss that I can recall was at most 12-15 seconds, and it's not like you have to dodge enemies or anything to get to them.Another complaint often being seen here is that some of the bosses are not very obvious to kill. I mean, if it only takes on hit to kill them, then of course it's not going to be straight forward. If it were, where is the challenge? I think half the fun of the game is genuinly trying to figure out how to kill the bosses, and not simply looking it up on a guide. IMO, yes, some of the bosses can be hard, mainly trying to figure out what to do usually is the hardest part, but others require pretty precision timing and mechanics to kill them. Patience is key.Honestly there are no glaring negatives to me, if I had to pick a negative it'd be that the bossfights themselves end rather quickly (one way or another lol) so you never get to experience the bossfight soundtracks for to long, and some of them are really jammin. The hit boxes are quite decent, and honestly I'd disregard most of the complaints that stem from this. Theirs only one real fight I can remember where I thought i was getting caught on invisible hit boxes (snow teeth one) but it really wasn't something that was bad. Overall a 8.5\/10 game, would recommend to anyone with a shred of patience and looking for a challenge.. Titan Souls is a totally distinct game, whether for its aesthetics, its mechanics or its purpose, but none of it makes it a bad game, quite the opposite. Here we have almost nothing of dialogue or clear lore, but the grandiosity of the scenarios (which I really liked) makes it clear that there is a lot of story in that world, we just do not know it. The character is armed only with an arrow (you need to rescue it to shoot again) and the only goal is to kill the Titans. Each titan is totally different from the others which gives a very different dynamic between each of them. Titan Souls is the perfect game for those who like difficult games, for those who like simple mechanics and for those who love boss fight!. I think i wouldve really enjoyed this game, if only it wasnt for the fact that putting it at 1920x1080 would put the game off centered to the right.. I expected more than 2 hours of playtime for a 15\u20ac game, and the only reason it lasted 2 hours is that there's a 10 sec respawn time for a fight you die to in 5 sec.But hey it was pretty.. Picked this game up because it looked really interesting and it was on sale. I'd really like to be able to modify my controls (I don't want to have to start running by dodge rolling first). The upside of the one hit kill on everything is it can make the boss fights seem interesting, on the other hand, having to watch a boss tea bag me for a few seconds every time i die and then having to make my way back to the boss fight and rinse and repeat until i manage to figure out how to kill them doesn't feel satisfying. I also find it rather annoying that there isn't always a good way of knowing if you are doing the right thing with some bosses, since it's one hit kills, you have to hope you are doing the right thing and not looking at it the entirely wrong way. In the games defense, some of the bosses are really obvious, others I'm sitting here going "okay, but how do i do that?" and still others where I'm sitting here and I think i'm on the right track but I have no way of knowing until i manage to kill the boss. At the end of the day I want to look up a guide to make sure I'm doing it right but I feel like that just kills the fun for this kind of game. on the upside, the boss fight music is good for what little i get to hear it.. Soulsborne on a micro level. Replaying only boss encounters over and over again to improve even the slightest bit, and dispatch them as quickly as possible. Very tricky at times, but equally rewarding.. I expected more than 2 hours of playtime for a 15\u20ac game, and the only reason it lasted 2 hours is that there's a 10 sec respawn time for a fight you die to in 5 sec.But hey it was pretty.. Genuinely the most restrictive boss rush game I've played.You've only got one option for attacking: a singular arrow that you have to recall after you fire it. Sounds cool on paper, right?Dear lord, the bosses I was able to fight were infuriatingly unfun. Gimmickey bs doesn't justify longevity\/replay ability especially since you can only roll, sprint, or shoot a singular arrow. I realize that I keep circling back to the singular arrow aspect of the game, but boss rush games usually provide more than one way to confront a boss... AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES THEM FUN. RESTRICTING YOUR PLAYER TO ONLY ONE MODE OF ATTACK\/ METHOD OF DEALING WITH A BOSS DOESN'T MAKE IT FUN IN A BOSS. RUSH. GAME.Overall, just play Shadow of the Colossus (as this game seems to be heavily inspired by it) or FURI (better overall design, gameplay, boss design, environments for each boss, etc.).. Running back to the boss after dying is longer than the fight which frankly just ruins the game for me.

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