Unbroken Soul is a retro style action platformer game. Run, jump and slash your way through the huge world of Alaron!
The evil necromancer Elaniof has terrific plans for humanity... Tyrion, the king of Alaron is their last hope!
Defeat countless enemies, region guardians and finish Elaniof in an epic adventure to save humanity from their terrible fate.
The game includes
· DINAMIC 2D ACTION:
You must de precise! Swing, wall jump, double jump, fight enemies avoid obstacles and deadly traps! Super smooth and dynamic controls, you won't believe you are playing a mobile game!
· 9 FANTASTIC REGIONS TO EXPLORE:
From Insolo Desert, to Crisul's Fortress. ¡Prepare to explore all beautifully designed regions from the Dead's Reign!
· 9 UNIQUE BOSSES:
Each boss is a unique experience, different powers, different phases and without a doubt... A huge challenge!
· UNLOCK DIFFERENT ABILITIES:
You will start with a sword but don't worry, you will soon unlock a bow and amazing abilities and powers.
· UPGRADE YOUR CHARACTER:
Your enemies will be more and more powerful, be ready for them, upgrade your character with the different merchants in the reign.
· PERSONALIZE CONTROLS:
Do you like a Dpad? Do you prefer a joystick? Whatever your choice was, we've got you covered! Also, move and resize all controls to fit your needs.
· MFI GAMEPAD COMPATIBLE:
Completely optimized for MFI gamepads, Even on screen button will disappear when connecting a gamepad!
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Is Unbroken Soul free?
Unbroken Soul is not free (it costs 79.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Unbroken Soul legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
If you like old school difficulty this game has got it. For the price, it packs quite an adventure and solid entertainment. You jump and slash with a sword or shoot arrows across some platforming levels with some nice boss fights. Light RPG elements. Sprite work is fantastic. Definitely an underrated gem and one I would recommend for fans of old school platformers. Game has controller support
Poorly formatted for iPhone 13.
Hopefully will get better, but this app is poorly formatted for iPhone 13. You can switch between full screen but it doesn’t stick between scenes. I have to remap the controls constantly. I am hoping this has controller support.
What I do like about this is the game. It’s minimalistic and still very challenging. I like the combination of challenge thrown at the player from both the environment and the enemies. Bosses are challenging. I also like the pixel art work and music. Just need some tuning around format and control schemes.
I would like to play this on Nintendo switch.
Poor level design
This game has way to many levels later on where you have to die many times in order to even find out what you were supposed to do. I don’t mind a hectic level where you need to be fast on your feet in order to beat it first try, but I find the impossibility of besting some of these levels first try annoying. The lack of direction in the later levels makes them very unfun.
Wanted to Love it, but not what I expected.
An okay game.. but I have a number of issues with this game. Let’s just go down the list.
1. Movement is too fast and isn’t correctly calibrated so you drag along platforms making it hella hard to land sometimes.
2. Controls don’t seem to be calibrated right either. I had to tap multiple times to even move once I jump or slide along the wall, cause many many many pit deaths.
3. Man, the health. You lose WAY too much health when fighting a regular enemy. Even on easy i found my health gone after 3 hits. Unreal and very annoying.
4. No way to dodge, dodge button would have been very useful. And you can’t attack from every angle an enemy attacks from. I.e: There’s an enemy directly above you coming down, but you bow only angles to a slant so you can’t avoid getting hit unless you move, and like I said before, controls aren’t calibrated right so it’s a hassle trying to maneuver.
5. Not a big problem but I’m big on this in the gaming world: RUNNING ANIMATION. Why does it look like he’s jogging? I mean come in, the way a character moves is very essential. Give my man some stride room. Pep in his step. He a king.
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Update: tried to give it another shot and I’m STILL having major problems with the platforming and enemies hitting me even though I attack first and they’re not in range. Not to mention the enemy directly on top of you thing smh. I regret spending my $5 on this honestly. Such a shame. Had the potential to be a really good game.
Wanted to like
Really really hard, lots of promise but the second boss is impossible. Will upgrades help?? I’ve bought some but not sure if this will help get pass this boss.
Updated: upgrades help, trying to get into this again. Shows promise.
This soul ain’t broken.
I’m a fan of 2-D, side-scrollers. Especially when they’ve a retro aesthetic. Unbroken Soul, by Oscar Ruiz, checks off all the boxes. The graphics are appealing. The gameplay is fun. The storyline is interesting. There is no IAP to be had. Lastly, this is what it claims to be—a side scrolling action platformer. It’s not an auto-runner or single screen puzzle type.
The only problem I had were the touchscreen controls. They were on the small side and easy to miss. Then I found out they could be customized to my liking, which eliminated the issue. Top marks! I don’t know why this isn’t being pushed on iOS, but I am glad I happened across it. Broken Soul was money well spent.
Fun but..
I like side scrollers like this, graphic art is cool too, although the controls are too slippery, very easy to push down by accident and falling off ledge to my death or something, also support for iPhone 10 would be nice
Great Game!
I typically do not write reviews but I felt compelled because this game has amazing game play and an interesting story. I find it just challenging enough that i keep picking up my phone to play it. Well worth the price 👌🏽
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