![]() Square Enix's upcoming open-world action game puts equal emphasis on quick movement and bombarding your opponents with all manner of magic in an experience that's all about fast thinking, smart movement, and overwhelming force. If you imagine Spider-Man, Marvel's super-agile superhero, slinging a variety of deadly magic spells rather than webs, you have a good idea of what it's like to play Forspoken. GameSpot - Spider-Man's Movement and Combat with Magic I finished my demo excited to get better ratings in fights, and to see how this all ties into lead character Frey’s experiences in her fish out of water story. Because of this misdirection, Forspoken surprised me with this focus on combat, roaming bosses to challenge, and a map filled with objectives to complete. Forspoken is actually an RPG lite with a very heavy emphasis on big, bombastic combat sequences that have an optional bonus challenge for try-hards like myself in a Devil May Cry-like combat rating system. It’s arguable its marketing campaign so far has actually done Forspoken a disservice by focusing on campy dialogue instead of what it’s doing best. IGN - Forspoken Has a Lot More Going for It Than You Thinkįorspoken is a lot more fun than I expected. Rest assured, though: we'll have a lot of Square Enix coverage for you by the week's end. Unfortunately, we don't have any Hands On impressions of our own to share with you, but down below you shall find a selection of quotes from other outlets that have played the game. Still, there's more to it than just a script - even if that's relatively important as a story-focused title - and a new round of previews suggests there's something to the new title from Luminous Productions. PS5 console exclusive Forspoken is not exactly having the best lead-up to launch as gamers dunk on it for questionable voice clips that have turned the entire thing into a bit of a meme.
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