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July 10, 2019

SolSeraph

SolSeraph
6.6
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Based on 21 Reviews
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Release date
July 10, 2019
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Summary

As the guardian of humanity, civilization is in your hands. Build your cities and set up defensive structures to protect them from the constant threat of monsters, then descend into their lairs with sword and spells to eliminate them for good. Explore floating islands, ancient caverns, and lost cities. The world is yours.

SolSeraph System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows® 7 SP1 / 8.1 / 10 64-bit
CPU:
AMD FX-4350 / Intel® Core™ i3-3210
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
AMD Radeon™ R7 260X (2GB VRAM) / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 750(2GB VRAM)
HDD:
5 GB available space

SolSeraph Trailer

SolSeraph Screenshots10

Critic Reviews21

Solseraph could have been a great game, unfortunately, its just not very entertaining. The city building bits are good enough but they get broken up by very bland platforming sections, they just don't seem to fit very well and feel rushed. It is certainly unique with its mixture of game styles but it is too disjointed to be enjoyed to its fullest.
August 12, 2019
45
Overall, SolSeraph is a huge letdown. It's the lack of variety, the terrible platforming levels, and the forgettable building sections and music that makes the game so frustrating and dull. Given the promise of an ActRaiser successor, I was really excited to see what new stuff ACE Team would bring to the table, but the answer is absolutely nothing. In the process, they've managed to strip away the magic of what made the SNES classic so fun, while doing nothing to evolve or develop the formula. Despite this huge misstep, I really hope we do get a solid ActRaiser-inspired game in the near future.
July 29, 2019
This re-imagination of the SNES classic ActRaiser feels sluggish and superficial.
July 26, 2019

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