Lies of P is both a surprising and outstanding effort. Round8 has brought forward the Bloodborne formula perfectly reimagined for 2023, with many exciting additions that distinguish it as something uniquely their own. Although level design is fairly linear, there are clever scenarios for returning to old levels. Mob design might have unfortunately taken too much homage to Bloodborne, but elsewhere Lies of P really shines. There is a great level of customization in "how" you play, with evolved gameplay mechanics including the legion arm, weapon customization, and smart build-crafting. QoL was not an afterthought, with aspects of Lies of P being infinitely more intuitive than that of most Souls games. Utilizing open-domain liberties to set this world in a dystopian version of Pinnochio was an inspired decision. The story remained intriguing and shockingly easy to follow along when compared to its fellow souls-likes. Lies of P is set to get a sequel, as has already been announced, and given the truly unpredictable ending this game treated players to... I am beyond excited to see it.

Reviewed on Jan 01, 2024


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