Thymesia
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Fighting an Elite Enemy in Thymesia | A duel for the ages
Thymesia Gameplay | Plague Weapons Explained
The Claw Mechanic Explained | Thymesia Gameplay
Critic Reviews for Thymesia
Thymesia draws heavy inspiration from Bloodborne to mimic the Soulslike experience with misguided innovations.
Thymesia's aggressive combat can be enjoyable, but it's an adventure that's easily forgettable otherwise.
Drawing from Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Thymesia creates a Souls-like experience that iterates on what's most important about From's beloved titles.
While Thymesia is certainly lacking in some key departments, the solid control, satisfying combat, moody atmosphere, and compelling challenge are still well worth crowing about.
Thymesia is a game that show's the developer's potential, but doesn't reach the heights of its opening promise. While the combat is fast paced and fun, it is marred by hitbox and timing issues, and the story and lore lack depth to draw you into the mystery of Thymesia.
Thymesia is a humble indie soulsborne that, despite its marked inspirations and forced comparisons with giants like Bloodborne, manages to bring some other details to the genre. It lags behind in many aspects, but it also manages to attract attention through frenetic and fun combat.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A soulsborne that lacks refinement, but manages to entertain thanks to an interesting combat system - even if the challenge is certainly not the most difficult ever to appear in this subgenre.
Review in Italian | Read full review