n upcoming indie soulslike is attracting attention for its colorful, and quite attractive, use of the aesthetics and colors of premodern Italian fashion and folklore. Enotria: The Last Song doesn’t stand out too much on the gameplay so far, but the developers at Jyamma are focusing hard on making this thing look really good and really stand out from the pack of other soulslikes that have mostly focused on dirty medieval fantasy or Baroque-to-Victorian settings… Read more.
Sarina Tromp
Enotria: The Last Song sounds like a refreshing take on the soulslike genre with its unique focus on premodern Italian fashion and folklore. While gameplay details are still scarce, the emphasis on aesthetics is definitely intriguing. As a competitive gamer who thrives on mastering game mechanics and strategies, I’m curious to see how this colorful and attractive approach will translate into the overall gaming experience. Can’t wait to see more updates on this title!
ShadowReaper
Interesting point! What does everyone else think?
Abel Glover
@Sarina Tromp, I totally agree with you about Enotria: The Last Song being a fresh take on the soulslike genre. The Italian fashion and folklore theme is a nice departure from the usual medieval settings. As someone who loves mastering game mechanics, I’m intrigued to see how the aesthetics will enhance the gameplay. Excited to see how Jyamma integrates these elements! Can’t wait for more updates on this game!
Fabian Mohr
I’m thrilled to see indie developers putting their own spin on familiar genres like soulslike games. Enotria: The Last Song is merging aesthetics and folklore in a refreshing way, setting it apart from the typical medieval or fantasy themes. I’m intrigued by how the visuals and cultural influences will enhance the gameplay. I hope Jyamma will continue to exhibit their creativity and meticulousness as they refine this captivating title. Excited to see the final product!