Soulstice Review

Soulstice from Reply Games Studio was released for the PC this past week and a few things were added, but not a lot of gameplay design changed since our preview last month. That isn’t a bad thing, as it shouldn’t be expected to have changed in a small timeline. Related, my opinion of the game hasn’t shifted too far from my second preview. The game is gorgeous, it has a strong set of characters and...[Read More]

Soulstice gets new trailer at Gamescom

This is a damn good game, folks. Check out the Gamescom footage below. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Aug. 24, 2022) – Publisher Modus Games today debuted a gripping new cinematic trailer for Soulstice to celebrate the release of the game’s playable demo, which is available now on Steam for PC. The full exhilarating battle to save humanity from the Spawn of Chaos comes to PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X...[Read More]

Soulstice – Preview (#2)

A few months back, we did our first Soulstice preview and had a good time with the game. It started us in the later stages of the first part of the title giving us part of a first act to comprehend. This time around, we backed up a bit further to see the origin (well, a bit of it) of our two sisters, Briar and Lute, and were propelled much further than the first experience. While it didn’t fully c...[Read More]

Soulstice Preview and Impressions

This past week, we were invited for a sneak preview of Soulstice from developer Replay Game Studios. It was toted as an action fighter that had a sprinkle of Dark Souls with a healthy chunk of Devil May Cry gameplay. While the story certainly had a Dark Souls bleak feel to it from beginning to the end of the demo, it was driven by pure action that required you to think on your toes and do the impo...[Read More]