I’m a sucker for a good character action game. Devil May Cry was a part of my childhood as much as Kingdom Hearts or Grand Theft Auto (way before I should’ve been allowed to touch it). There’s something so engaging about dishing out combos with a flurry of death, and Soulstice manages to capture that intensity, while also oozing a gothic-style atmosphere that fits similar vibes to Darksiders or even those brilliant Dark Souls games. As someone who bought it at launch, it’s a personal recommendation of mine, and for $1 / £1, well, it’s an absolute steal.
This indie gem blends Devil May Cry and Darksiders, and it’s only $1 right now
14 March 20260

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