Enotria: The Last Song review: "A sun-drenched Bloodborne that doesn't quite live up to the inspiration"
Thanks to its unusual source material and sunny setting, Enotria: The Last Song looks like a fresh take on a genre so often set deep in gothic nights. Unfortunately, beneath the mask, there's little that sets it apart from other, better games.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictThanks to its unusual source material and sunny setting, Enotria: The Last Song looks like a fresh take on a genre so often set deep in gothic nights. Unfortunately, beneath the mask, there’s little that sets it apart from other, better games.Pros+Gorgeous sun-drenched world+Unusual source material+Flexible character buildingCons-Long-winded boss battles-Significant framerate drops
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict Thanks to its unusual source material and sunny setting, Enotria: The Last Song looks like a fresh take on a genre so often set deep in gothic nights. Unfortunately, beneath the mask, there’s little that sets it apart from other, better games.
Thanks to its unusual source material and sunny setting, Enotria: The Last Song looks like a fresh take on a genre so often set deep in gothic nights. Unfortunately, beneath the mask, there’s little that sets it apart from other, better games.
Pros+Gorgeous sun-drenched world+Unusual source …