Stonemachia


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Stonemachia is the kind of debut that makes me still believe in indie gaming.
Stonemachia is a fun action-leaning souls-like to play, but it probably won’t become the next breakout indie sensation.
Stonemachia transports us to a distorted version of Milan, a fantasy world inspired by Italian architecture and the world of chess. Crossfall Games’ concept is highly original, even as it builds upon the established foundations of the soulslike genre, though at times it reveals some rough edges and a lack of attention to detail. However, the foundations for building an excellent future title are all there, and we hope the studio will surprise us with their next project!
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Stonemachia is a very bold debut, which stands out not so much because it reinvents the soulslike genre, but because it filters it through a powerful cultural identity and truly memorable art direction. It boasts excellent ideas in its combat system, a fascinating world and a highly impactful soundtrack, but it still suffers from some stiffness in its level design, backtracking and technical polish. Overall, however, it remains a little Italian gem, imperfect but full of personality, which deserves attention from anyone looking for an out-of-the-ordinary dark fantasy action game.
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Stonemachia works despite these issues because it's ambitious. It's a game that feels like it was made with a clear artistic vision in mind, not just following a list of trends in the genre. There's a lot to like about this game for people who like exciting action RPGs with moody settings.
Stonemachia is clearly far from perfect, but it has all the makings of a small cult classic.
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