AI Limit reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5, also available on PC.
AI Limit is essentially a soul-less soulslike game, offering approximately 30 hours of ordinary gameplay involving dodging and sword fighting which seems more suitable for passing time rather than providing a substantial experience. I battled monotonous enemies in unmemorable environments, defeated soft opponents who were often defeated before I even learned their names, and spent more time dealing with game crashes than discovering anything significant about the forgettable sci-fi atmosphere or its characters. The visually appealing art style, intelligent Sync Rate system, and customizable abilities offer intriguing variations on the formula, but ultimately fail to make a lasting impression. If you’re desperately seeking more chances to satisfy your soulslike cravings, AI Limit might not be the worst choice, but there are certainly many better options available.
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2025-03-26 09:26