[8/10] Steel Seed proves that it’s possible to approach the Souls-like genre in an original way—and honestly, I’d love to see more games like this in the future. It offers an intriguing story and brings its own creative twist to the genre, including some innovative mechanics like controlling a drone.
While the game does suffer from a few technical issues and not everything feels fully thought through—such as the skill system, which would have worked better if upgrades were bought with in-game currency rather than earned through challenges (since this forces you to backtrack through already explored areas just to unlock abilities)—these flaws don’t take away from the overall experience.
Steel Seed remains incredibly engaging, enjoyable, and just plain interesting. I’m genuinely glad it didn’t turn out to be yet another copy of existing games like AI Limit, or an overhyped Souls clone like The First Berserker: Khazan.
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Full Review:
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