
It can look pretty good whilst moving, the two central characters add a levity that can be quite enjoyable and the mix of beat 'em up and RPG can be pretty infectious initially. Young Souls is a game with lots of things I like. It still looks nice and plays decently but it starts to feel like a bit of a grind - an odd experience for a game that only lasts about ten hours. With so much of the game doing the same thing, you are often rewarded when you stick to the same tactic over and over again. This is only heightened by the fact that many of the arenas, and even some of the bosses feel very similar mechanically. This being said, the somewhat shallow leveling system and combat that refuses to really grow leaves the latter half of the game feeling a slight bit tedious. The game is infused with these red and purple tones, giving it a very distinct look - something I'm quite fond of. Where some odd glitches can get in the way, the flow of combat normally looks pretty good. Animation is clearly something the team has given particular attention to and it pays off for the most part. It's cartoony but not off-putting, fun but not insincere. The visuals go from great to good, almost always fitting the atmosphere it tries to hold. The storytelling is linear, the game itself isn't all that huge and progress is kept at a steady pace. Despite this customization, Young Souls doesn't feel like an RPG first, instead feeling like a beat 'em up with RPG elements. If you play the game single-player, you can swap between the twins on the fly, having access to individual health pools and equipment. This never feels all that in-depth but it adds a nice extra sense of progression to the gameplay. You can then further hone your build with unique weaponry, armor, and skills.

While your twins won't be wildly different, they are often different enough to make playing with them feel unique. WhatsApp Broadcast Service: Add The Courier to WhatsApp at 0 and WhatsApp your name and surname to be added.Every few levels, you are given a ticket to the gym, allowing you to put an extra focus into any of those three. SANBS is at the library every second Tuesday of the month from 10am to 6pm.įollow The North Coast Courier on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube for breaking news Contact Nina McNeil at 0 for more information.ġ2 July – Visit the Ballito Library where the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) staff will assist with your blood donation.
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