Annoying walk-backs make it feel like a drag sometimes but the bosses are fun,
Titan Souls
- Release Date:
- Apr 14, 2015
- Metacritic:
- 74
- Developer:
- Acid Nerve
- Publisher:
- Devolver Digital
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
Titan Souls | Digital Special Edition
The 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. 
About the 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.
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User Reviews
Shadow of the Colossus vibes mixed with Dark Souls. Go kill some bosses.
titans, very challanging, game going straight to the point, bro got only one arrow cuz why not, 9/10
get good, my 12 yr old brother beat it no complain, goated game goated developers.
amazing fights and a cool concept, only the fact that you need to walk to every fighting area after you died is a terrible mechanic. the fights can and will take less then 5 seconds and then you need to spend 15 seconds walking back to the fight. a great concept but ruined trough tedious walking
I liked this game at first but it grows tiresome too quickly. The boss battles are fun, everything else is not. There's too much down time exploring for the next boss with absolutely no direction. You just have to keep randomly running around until you find a boss. One of the bosses was so well hidden that if I didn't look up the location in a guide, I would have never found it because it pretty much required running into walls looking for a hidden door. Yes, there was a small indicator of where it would be if you knew what you were looking for but just running around looking for the next boss, you wouldn't notice it. The game play is straight forward. Everything dies in one hit. You get one arrow. Recall it to bring it back when you miss, sometimes to hit the boss on the way back. It's partly a puzzle game in that regard, trying to figure out how to kill a boss, since you might have to kill them while recalling your arrow. The big problem, and it's constantly brought up in negative r...
The Truth has let me free
Honestly just not for me, I see the appeal but I'm not the target audience. I found every detail of it to be individually annoying (only one arrow, slow recall speed, constant walking back because I'm not good enough to win in 2 tries, stairs placed all over so you can't roll to speed up the walking process), and putting them all together was just frustration. The tiny amount of joy from FINALLY beating a boss does not compare to the negative experience of dying so many times to nail the split second windows and perfect stick alignment, and walking back to the room each time. The moment of victory is immediately followed by the dread of repeating the process. And I know I wouldn't be complaining if I was good at it, but oh well. I wasn't having fun so I deleted it. I hope if you get it, you have fun.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz i5 or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB Video RAM
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 400 MB available space
- Additional Notes: PlayStation 4 or Xbox 360 Gamepad Recommended
FAQ
How much does Titan Souls cost?
Titan Souls costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Titan Souls?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8 Processor: 2.0 Ghz i5 or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB Video RAM DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 400 MB available space Additional Notes: PlayStation 4 or Xbox 360 Gamepad Recommended
What platforms is Titan Souls available on?
Titan Souls is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Titan Souls worth buying?
Titan Souls has 79% positive reviews from 42 players. Metacritic score: 74/100.
When was Titan Souls released?
Titan Souls was released on Apr 14, 2015.
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