There’s a lot to get excited about with Valor Mortis. Aesthetically, it’s gorgeous – the eerie juxtaposition of 1800s France with weird, mysterious red magic; the intense violence of a world at war, enveloped in smog. It’s easily one of the most interesting soulslikes I’ve seen in a while – and let’s be real, they’re a dime a dozen these days. But beyond its looks, Valor Mortis is also first-person; something we don’t really see in the genre. It’s perhaps to be expected – One More Level created parkour hack-and-slasher Ghostrunner, which is all first-person, with faster action than the traditional soulslike. It’s a new approach, but it works.
Valor Mortis’ first-person perspective opens up “new opportunities” within the soulslike genre
17 June 20260

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