Thymesia is a short adventure – Soulsborne pros might complete it in under eight hours, but with its deep combat and constant sense of progression, it never outstays its welcome and remains consistently engaging. It’s a bite-sized entry into the genre that doesn’t try to redefine its parameters, but instead hones in on a few core aspects and maximizes their potential.
Thymesia is one of the best Souls-likes to enter the genre in years and is worth your time, attention, and occasional rage moment. If you played too much Elden Ring and are looking for something to provide a relatively bite-sized but tightly packed Souls experience, this is the game for you.
Una maravilla lo recomiendo me encanto, es un juego chiquito desarrollado por un estudio pequeño, un juego con fallas y aciertos, unos combates de jefes geniales menos 1 que no me gusto, el escenario la verdad a mi me gusto y la variedad de enemigos me parece aceptable solo que el patron de ataques de ellos no varia, en cuestion de armas y eso pues no hay mucho jaja perooo pero lo compensa con un arbol de habilidades genial que permite personalizar al personaje a tu forma de jugar, la historia como en casi todo soulslike vale pepino c:, solo se me hizo en falta que los personajes tuvieran voces y talvez cinematicas pero meh, lo recomiendo denle la oportunidad a ver si tenemos un thymesia 2 c:
In my opinion the perfect Soulslike. The combination of new ideas (white and green bar, weapons, talent tree) and good old mechanics (deflect and dodge) make it really fun. It‘s fast pace, it‘s extremely hard. Bosses are designed nicely, graphics are great. Hope there will come more!
Thymesia will be a good choice if you are looking for a souls-like game with an interesting combat system. The game tries to differentiate itself with unique combat, which is nearly impossible to take a rest for a moment. And the execution system also feels great in your hands. Except for battles, however, You are going to need patience for its lack of stories and the overall volumes.
With a higher budget it might have been a game that could make a name for itself, but unfortunately it doesn't go beyond being a snack for Soulsborne veterans. Still, it's not a bad choice if you're a gamer who is keen on meeting this genre.
All in all, Thymesia is a mixed bag, but it scores where it counts. The tactical combat is a fun mix of BloodBorne and Sekiro that stumbles in several places. It's not distinct in its appearance, and it doesn't do as well in level and boss designs compared to other games of its genre. If you can look past that, Thymesia provides about 10 hours of content that won't shake up the genre but can entertain the right players.
This is an OK soulslike game, the story and setting is nothing much, combat is enjoyable, bosses are good also. I had drive to play and finish it, try out different plague weapons.
Short Souls with one excellent memorable Boss. Other than it's not what expected with all that hype. Also what I will also remember is the good awful running animation.
Que no os engañen las criticas compradas, este juego es: corto, lineal y aburrido. Con unas mecanicas de parri obsoletas y sin rejugabilidad.
Faltan armas, armaduras y cualquier cosa que pueda dar variedad. Los escenarios son horribles y vacios, los enemigos se repiten, en 30 minutos te has aburrido.
SummaryThymesia is a gruelling action-RPG with fast-paced combat and an intricate plague weapon system. In a kingdom where death spreads, play as a mysterious character known by the code name "Corvus". Prey upon your enemies, wield the power of disease and find the truth in your own memories.