The action that ensues does take a little bit of time to get going, with the first area serving up rather bland early enemies to learn the ropes against, however, give it a chance and Aegis' adventures soon begin to settle into a very nice groove across the game's refreshingly zippy running time of around about 20 hours for a thorough run-through. In Steelrising you assume the role of Aegis, a mysterious automaton masterpiece, who's been directed by none other than the Queen of flippin' France to set out and destroy the evil robotic army of Louis XVI during a funky alternative history version of the French Revolution. Spiders, the developer behind the excellent Greedfall, has come up with another cracker of a game to add to its resume here too, as this is a super inventive effort that avoids most of Thymesia's missteps and serves up some satisfyingly crunchy combat in a delightfully unique setting. Hot on the heels of the rather disappointing Thymesia, we've got yet more soulslike action inching its way methodically onto Xbox consoles in the clockwork form of Steelrising.
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