Morbid: The Lords of Ire
May 17, 2024
Even in defeat, the Gahars never truly die. They retreat into darkness and bide their time, until the opportunity to arise again is upon them... Morbid: The Lords of Ire is a continuation and reinvention of the critically acclaimed isometric Souls-like ARPG “Morbid: The Seven Acolytes” with the heroic Striver …
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Critic Reviews (10)
Graphics
30.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
40.0
"While the level design is serviceable and the budget of the game clearly shows in things like the UI, the combat flows very well once you get a hang of it and the game is always giving you more monstrosities …"
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35.0
Gameplay
40.0
Story
60.0
"With a number of general design issues, questionable changes, a lack of technical polish, and a lack of creativity, Mobid: The Lords of Ire is a weak experience that&s;s hard to recommend."
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55.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
35.0
"Morbid: The Lords of Ire is another in a long line of fighter games trying to be gory for gore&s;s sake. Although it&s;s mostly well done, there&s;s not much to differentiate it from the rest of the pack. Its visual …"
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45.0
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55.0
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35.0
"The new addition to the Souls genre doesn&s;t blow your mind, but it has quite acceptable content that you won&s;t get bored of."
Read original review"While it obviously has some ambition, the combat and general in-game experience fail to shine on Switch"
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60.0
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45.0
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35.0
"Morbid: The Lords of Ire is an unfortunate case of a game with potential but plagued by poor design choices and a lack of technical refinement. You can&s;t keep thinking about what it stopped being, but there is the feeling …"
Read original review"Morbid The Lords of Ire is a slightly above average game that tries to reinvent certain aspects of the Soulslike formula, but falls somewhat short."
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65.0
Gameplay
68.0
Story
62.0
"Morbid: Lords of Ire brings a couple unique things to the Soulsborne genre, like how to upgrade weapons and a simplified but enjoyable combat experience. While progression on all fronts lacks the polish needed to strengthen its case, Soulsborne fans …"
Read original review"With Morbid: The Lords Of Ire, Still Running invites us to discover a reimagining of his previous work, with a soulslike that leaves aside the pixel art graphics to give way to 3D environments. However, the technical section does not …"
Read original review"Morbid: Lords of Ire outlined great potential in its calls. I had never played a soulslike until two weeks ago; I confess that I didn&s;t have the best of experiences, and Morbid contributed to that. Wrong decisions, especially technical ones, …"
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