S-Game has revealed new details about its upcoming action RPG, Phantom Blade Zero, a title that blends Ninja Gaiden-style combat with Souls-like exploration. In a recent update shared on the Chinese forum Tieba, the studio confirmed that the game will include four difficulty options—Easy, Normal, Hard, and Very Hard—alongside gameplay conveniences, such as the ability to restart boss fights from the farthest phase a player has reached.
This inclusion of difficulty settings, uncommon for games inspired by the Souls series, has sparked debate within the gaming community. While some applaud the accessibility, others argue it undermines the traditional challenge associated with the genre. Adding to the intrigue, a mechanic tied to the number of player deaths may impact the game’s ending, though further details remain unclear.
Phantom Blade Zero promises an expansive experience, featuring:
These features aim to set the game apart from traditional hack ‘n slash titles, offering a richer, exploration-driven experience.
The game’s combat, showcased in trailers, emphasizes fast-paced, kung fu-inspired action with frenetic choreography. S-Game has drawn comparisons to Devil May Cry and Soulslikes but emphasizes Ninja Gaiden as the primary influence on its gameplay design.
With Phantom Blade Zero, Ninja Gaiden 4, and Lost Soul Aside all making waves, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for fans of the genre. As Phantom Blade Zero gears up for its release, its blend of accessibility, deep combat, and exploration may establish it as one of the year’s standout titles.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 just got a huge update titled Patch 1.2 which brings tons…
The Steam Spring Sale has started and will run from March 13 to March 20,…
Rise of the Ronin is a new game by Koei Tecmo that has released on…
Half Life has been a classic that many PC gamers remember, and Half Life 2…
Focus Point has announced that they are currently developing Space Marine 3, a new game…
Silent Hill f was awaited by many players in all platforms, including on PC. After…