Enotria: The Last Song reviewed by Jarrett Green on PC, also available on PlayStation 5.
Aside from the fundamentals of combat, Enotria: The Last Song really tries to step outside of the box when it comes to dressing up the standard soulslike. The sun-drenched environments and wild, Italian folklore-inspired character designs are a real breath of fresh air straight from Italy’s Alps. Combat is fun, even when the difficulty spikes unexpectedly and despite the bloat of many, many systems that govern all of the more nuanced abilities and stats. The unapproachability of its RPG systems, and the wonky performance when a smooth frame rate matters the most are what really prevent Enotria from taking center stage.
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horrible performance isn't just a minor flaw and needs to be taken seriously if you want devs to actually focus on fixing it and not just putting out half optimized games
Just finished watching the video. There is it haha.
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