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A lean, punishing Souls-like where you possess the bodies of fallen warriors and turn getting hit into a survival mechanic. Shorter than its inspirations, but sharper in focus.

Mortal Shell is an action RPG built squarely in the shadow of FromSoftware's catalog, and it knows it. Cold Symmetry does not pretend otherwise. What it does instead is strip the formula down to its bones, cut the open-world sprawl, and deliver something tighter and meaner than most Souls-adjacent games dare to be. You play as a wisp of a being with no inherent strength, forced to inhabit the corpses, called Shells, of warriors who fell before you. Each Shell is effectively a character class with its own stat spread, lore, and passive quirks. Harros the Vassal plays like a cautious beginner's pick with forgiving stamina. Solomon rewards players who actually read item descriptions and experiment with resolve mechanics. Tiel is the speed-runner's darling. Eredrim is a tank who hits like a freight cart. The choice of Shell shapes your entire run, and swapping mid-game is not really a reset, it is a respecialization that changes how every enemy encounter feels. The signature mechanic is Hardening, and it is the one idea here that genuinely earns its place in Souls-like history. At any moment you can freeze yourself solid, turning incoming damage into a brief stagger window rather than an instant health drain. Used well, it rewards aggressive, read-heavy play. Used badly, it just delays the inevitable. It is a mechanic that punishes button-mashing and rewards the kind of deliberate timing that fans of this genre already love, while giving newcomers a meaningful concession that is not a full difficulty slider. Combat feels weighty, parries feel satisfying, and the weapon upgrade paths, while limited, each push a distinct playstyle. The world is bleak, intentionally fragmented, and loaded with environmental storytelling that rewards curiosity. Item descriptions carry the kind of dense lore that makes you stop and re-read a paragraph about a forgotten saint just to see if it connects to something you found two hours earlier. The writing is sparse but deliberate, and the areas, though few in number, each have a genuine atmosphere. Fallgrim in particular is a marsh soaked in dread that does its job as a hub world without overstaying its welcome. The boss encounters are the highlights: challenging without being arbitrary, each one teaching a lesson that the game has been building toward. Where Mortal Shell stumbles is in its brevity and its lack of build depth past a certain point. A focused player can reach the credits in eight to twelve hours, and while New Game Plus exists, the shell and weapon variety does not quite stretch far enough to make a third or fourth run feel fresh the way BG3 or even Dark Souls 3 does. The filler is almost nonexistent, which I respect, but the opposite problem creeps in: you sometimes wish there were just one more area, one more boss, one more Shell with a strange passive ability to unpack. The 68 percent Steam rating is fair. This is not a game that converts people who bounced off Elden Ring. It is a game for players already deep in the genre who want something compact and confident. If you are an RPG fan who has been burned by Souls-like games that felt bloated or poorly paced, Mortal Shell is the corrective. If you want forty hours of branching quests and character arcs, look elsewhere. It respects your time, respects your intelligence, and asks only that you respect its rhythms in return. Monika, Scout Team

Mortal Shell (PC) Steam Key

Mortal Shell (PC) Steam Key

18 ago 2021Cold SymmetryPlaystack Ltd
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A lean, punishing Souls-like where you possess the bodies of fallen warriors and turn getting hit into a survival mechanic. Shorter than its inspirations, but sharper in focus.

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Mortal Shell is an action RPG built squarely in the shadow of FromSoftware's catalog, and it knows it. Cold Symmetry does not pretend otherwise. What it does instead is strip the formula down to its bones, cut the open-world sprawl, and deliver something tighter and meaner than most Souls-adjacent games dare to be. You play as a wisp of a being with no inherent strength, forced to inhabit the corpses, called Shells, of warriors who fell before you. Each Shell is effectively a character class with its own stat spread, lore, and passive quirks. Harros the Vassal plays like a cautious beginner's pick with forgiving stamina. Solomon rewards players who actually read item descriptions and experiment with resolve mechanics. Tiel is the speed-runner's darling. Eredrim is a tank who hits like a freight cart. The choice of Shell shapes your entire run, and swapping mid-game is not really a reset, it is a respecialization that changes how every enemy encounter feels. The signature mechanic is Hardening, and it is the one idea here that genuinely earns its place in Souls-like history. At any moment you can freeze yourself solid, turning incoming damage into a brief stagger window rather than an instant health drain. Used well, it rewards aggressive, read-heavy play. Used badly, it just delays the inevitable. It is a mechanic that punishes button-mashing and rewards the kind of deliberate timing that fans of this genre already love, while giving newcomers a meaningful concession that is not a full difficulty slider. Combat feels weighty, parries feel satisfying, and the weapon upgrade paths, while limited, each push a distinct playstyle. The world is bleak, intentionally fragmented, and loaded with environmental storytelling that rewards curiosity. Item descriptions carry the kind of dense lore that makes you stop and re-read a paragraph about a forgotten saint just to see if it connects to something you found two hours earlier. The writing is sparse but deliberate, and the areas, though few in number, each have a genuine atmosphere. Fallgrim in particular is a marsh soaked in dread that does its job as a hub world without overstaying its welcome. The boss encounters are the highlights: challenging without being arbitrary, each one teaching a lesson that the game has been building toward. Where Mortal Shell stumbles is in its brevity and its lack of build depth past a certain point. A focused player can reach the credits in eight to twelve hours, and while New Game Plus exists, the shell and weapon variety does not quite stretch far enough to make a third or fourth run feel fresh the way BG3 or even Dark Souls 3 does. The filler is almost nonexistent, which I respect, but the opposite problem creeps in: you sometimes wish there were just one more area, one more boss, one more Shell with a strange passive ability to unpack. The 68 percent Steam rating is fair. This is not a game that converts people who bounced off Elden Ring. It is a game for players already deep in the genre who want something compact and confident. If you are an RPG fan who has been burned by Souls-like games that felt bloated or poorly paced, Mortal Shell is the corrective. If you want forty hours of branching quests and character arcs, look elsewhere. It respects your time, respects your intelligence, and asks only that you respect its rhythms in return.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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