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Skautfold: Usurper for PlayStation 5

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.5
  • (1)

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A thrilling sequel to the Lovecraftian-inspired series

Developed by Steve Gal, Skautfold: Usurper is the second game of the Skautfold franchise and is the sequel to Skautfold: Shrouded in Sanity. This premium action metroidvania title lets you control Saragat, a blond-haired knight from the Angelic Empire of Brittania. He was brought back to life by Veimar’s leader, Waltham. 

However, Skautfold: Usurper being a sequel is not a standalone title, so it’s highly recommended that gamers play the first game to immerse themselves into the Lovecraftian world and lore of the series. The title is challenging, too, requiring strategic thinking and precision when attacking.

Wield any weapon and experiment with builds

Set in London in 1898, Skautfold: Usurper’s plot centers on the presence of the Citadel — the source of all the Eldritch monstrosities in the city. Empress Eleanor then sends out her four knights to put an end to its horrors. The combat makes use of the Guard system, akin to that of an invincibility shield. When Saragat — also known as the Fourth Knight — is hit, he loses Guard Points

Once the Guard Points have been depleted, Saragat will take health damage. The only way to restore Guard Points is by executing timely dodges, rewarding you not only with an extra layer of defense but also help you power through even the deadliest of foes. He can also use a reflective shield. This allows Saragat to reflect incoming projectiles, letting his enemies get a taste of their own medicine.

The game features a cornucopia of weapons for the protagonist to wield, from katanas to scythes to axes. You can have Saragat wield guns or cast magic spells, too. While it has a stats allocation system like other RPGs, this title does not restrict you to a certain build. With the option to reallocate stats, players are encouraged to experiment with different builds — keeping the game fresh and engaging.

Worth checking out

Any gamer who is into Lovecraftian horror or a fan of the Skautfold series should give Skautfold: Usurper a try. Even though it has a Guard system, the gameplay is still challenging as it requires players to think on their feet and time their attacks well. Further, you can use any weapon and experiment with various character builds. However, keep in mind that this is not a standalone action game.

  • Pros

    • Lovecraftian-inspired
    • Has a Guard system
    • Tons of weapons
    • Encourages build experimentation
  • Cons

    • Too challenging
    • Not a standalone game
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Skautfold: Usurper for PlayStation 5

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.5
  • (1)

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