Swords & Souls Legacy Collection Review

Developer: Soulgame Studios
Publisher: Armor Games Studios
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“A Bundle Of Fun”

About The Game

All 5 classic games from SoulGame Studio in one epic collection. Slash through enemies and apples in Swords & Souls. Grab the wheel and outrun trouble in The Soul Driver. Outsmart and outmaneuver foes in the runners Rogue Soul & Rogue Soul 2 and solve clever puzzles with a flourish in The Gentleman.

Now we would normally have little heading and then talk about parts of the game that relate to said heading but seeing as there are five titles here we are going to lay them out game by game so that each game within the collection gets its own little write up.

Soul Driver

Soul Driver sees the player in a police chase and the whole aim of the game is to get away from the police, you can upgrade your vehicle along the way allowing for a faster car and more health among other things.

Now while this game might work within the bundle I would go out of my way to play it one driving game is not really my thing and two after 4 missions of the same thing it got a bit repetitive. However I can see the appeal to some people by no means is it a BAD game but it just isn’t one that appealed to me.

The Gentleman

The Gentleman is a side scroller where you have to get from the start to a door located somewhere on the screen. Level one is quite simple just run to the door but as you progress through you will find yourself having to use more tricks and abilities in order to reach your goal. There is nothing else to do, just pure old school problem solving.

Rogue Souls

Rogue Souls sees the player running across a screen that is always chasing you. Jump, stab and use abilities to make it through each zone, rogue Souls has a story of sorts and that I’d our character wants to get out there and become the best thief that there is however this is someone more known than him, now this game must have done well as there is a Rogue Souls 2 on this aswell I won’t cover this as it plays out pretty much the same as this game par a few new abilities and things you can do.

Swords & Souls

I would go as far as saying Sword and Souls is one of the best games on this collection, you play as a knight of sorts the aim is to train your stats and make it through the colleseum. Training is not limited like most games you can spend an entire hour or three hours training one stat to be an absolute power house after.

Earning coins in the game allows you to purchase items from the shop such as sword upgrade or housing upgrade to better your coin production.

Our Thoughts

We really enjoyed our time with the game we did out of all the titles our favourite was Swords & Souls as it provided the most fun over time allowing the player to do more activities.

Overall we would say that this collection is definitely one to have in your library.

TLDR

5 games all offering different gameplay and stories for the price of one title.

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