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AI Limit is a hardcore action role-playing game created by PalmPioneer's SENSE GAMES studio. It has a rich world of exploration and a thrilling battle experience. In the game, the player will control ... See more
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This unapologetic soulslike punches well above its price tag in the areas that matter most, providing a deep and satisfying combat system that sustains through its 30 hour runtime. While AI Limit certainly supplies ample value, its limited budget shows in several less crucial areas.
AI LIMIT is well-designed and has interesting lore and characters. However, the slow beginning and bland early levels take away from the experience.
Those going into AI Limit with plenty of experience with Soulslike games should find it to be one of those titles that feels fundamentally generic and yet still fresh enough to remain on their mind after they've quit playing for the day. For those who are new to the Soulslike genre or only play it casually, AI Limit leans more on the accessible side of things with its gameplay, while still ensurin...
AI Limit is a blast to play, and is worth checking out for fans of the Soulslike genre, especially at the low cost of admission. It doesn't necessarily reinvent the wheel, but there's enough remix to the formula here to keep the game feeling fresh and exciting as you explore its excellent post-apocalyptic world. It's typically pretty easy compared to most of its contemporaries with a few contextua...
AI Limit is a fun game when you're not tangling with the camera. The combat is slick and fast and the gear and skill systems work well enough, but it can't quite stand alongside the best in the genre.
Soulslike games have become a crowded genre, with developers constantly seeking that special twist to set their creation apart. In this review, we’ll dive deep into AI LIMIT, a new entry that attempts to carve out its own niche in this demanding game category. We’ll explore its narrative foundations, innovative gameplay mechanics, progression systems, and ultimately assess whether it manages to st...
After playing the promising demo of AI LIMIT, I was quite looking forward to the full game and it's a pretty good Soulslike so let's check it out.
It's rough around the edges, but there's plenty to like about AI Limit. While its combat may be lacking impact, unique features such as the Frame system and the sync meter keep things interesting. And though it is challenging, some players will undoubtedly like the fact that it's not as hard as most other Soulslikes out there, making it more welcoming to newcomers to the genre.
The Soulslike genre is becoming crowded, but while games like Stellar Blade and Lords of the Fallen, strove to incorporate some original ideas, such as the latter having a parallel spirit world to explore, others take a much safer and traditional route. AI Limit is one of these.
AI Limit is a fine experience but is plagued by technical issues that actively work against you. The combat is solid, but some mechanics are so overpowered that they eclipse everything in your arsenal.
On a functional level, AI Limit fulfills what it sets out to do and does so with very few hiccups in most regards. Outside of that, it exists as a time capsule of the mechanics that the industry is explicitly moving away from. While imitation can be argued to be the strongest form of flattery, here it feels tacky and it dilutes what ambition the team had in their own right. What is here, is good e...
AI Limit is a soulslike without any soul, offering a few interesting but unimpactful new ideas and a whole lot of bugs across its entirely unremarkable adventure.