Blades of Fire offers a visually striking and original action-adventure experience, centred around a cursed world, weapon forging, and tactical combat. The premise is compelling, with a warrior named Aran de Lira journeying to overthrow a steel-twisting queen, guided by a loyal scholar who helps unravel the game's secrets. There's a deep weapon crafting system, varied enemy types, and a layered world filled with alternate paths and hidden areas.
However, the game's potential is held back by some frustrating design choices. The forging system, despite being its central feature, feels awkward and unrewarding, and clunky controls limit the sense of freedom. Combat shows promise but can lack fluidity, and the level design sometimes leads to confusing backtracking. While the world and story are engaging, the execution doesn't always support the ambition behind it.
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