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Enotria: The Last Song

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Enotria: The Last Song is a soulslike set in a beautiful sun-lit world inspired by Italian folklore where the brightest sun casts the darkest shadow. Wear unique role-altering masks, face formidable foes and alter reality with the power of Ardore to unravel the secrets of Enotria.




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GENRES:
- Action, RPG, Adventure
DEVELOPER(S):
- Jyamma Games
PUBLISHER(S):
- Jyamma Games
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- n/a
GAME MODES:
- Single player
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A strong PC debut from Jyamma Games and a delightful Soulslike palette cleanser to chase down Shadow Of The Erdtree with.
Italian folklore makes for a unique setting, but Enotria lacks the smooth combat and smart mechanics you’d look for in a decent soulslike.
I found myself circling bosses, trying to back them against a wall so my PC didn’t have to render the scenic view on the other side of the arena.
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| Outlet | Author | Score | Date | Quote | Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Areajugones | Alfonso Cánovas | 7 / 10 | 09-14-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a work that stands out for its visual beauty and thematic originality, but that fails to reach the necessary level of execution in its gameplay. The mask system, although innovative, is not well balanced, and the combat, an essential pillar in any Souls-like, is weighed down by imprecise controls and mechanics that limit the player’s freedom. The narrative, while intriguing, fails to develop coherently, leaving the player with more questions than answers. | Read review |
| But Why Tho? | Katherine Kong | 7 / 10 | 09-15-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a solid entry to the genre. Its beautiful design, deep customization, and satisfying gameplay invite players to experience its take on the soulslike formula. | Read review |
| Checkpoint Gaming | Tom Quirk | 7 / 10 | 09-18-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a compelling little soulslike which has enough of its own identity to be worth a recommendation, even if not all of its elements individually work as well. The emphasis on the game’s melee combat leaves its magic system a little clunky, and despite an impressive amount of flexibility in the game’s RPG mechanics, the ability to swap between different loadouts mid-combat wasn’t all that useful. Despite these minor drawbacks, the challenging boss fights, gorgeous art direction and fun exploration make this a worthwhile addition to any soulslike fan’s library. | Read review |
| Chicas Gamers | Raúl Pinto | Recommended | 09-17-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is an Italian soulslike with a lot to offer, but a long road ahead. Beautiful and cared for sets a good precedent for their study. | Read review |
| COGconnected | Mark Steighner | 74 / 100 | 09-17-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song’s delightful setting, theatre-infused narrative, and mechanical depth help it stand out from the very crowded Soulslike landscape. On the flip side, that depth translates to sometimes poorly explained, unnecessary-feeling complications. Strip all that away, and Enotria: The Last Song is still an enjoyable action RPG that should appeal to almost every fan of the genre. | Read review |
| DualShockers | Callum Marshall | 8 / 10 | 09-13-2024 | The Last Song is a Souls-like experience that takes a lot of big swings, and while there are a few hiccups along the way, many of these risks pay off. | Read review |
| Enternity.gr | Konstantinos Kalkanis | 6 / 10 | 10-03-2024 | In its released state, Enotria: The Last Song is clearly unfinished, with a lot of work and even more polishing necessary to be considered “complete”. | Read review |
| Everyeye.it | Riccardo Cantù | 6.5 / 10 | 09-19-2024 | Summing up, Jyamma Games’ Italian soulslike gave us mixed feelings: the sparkling side of the coin is composed of a pleasant plot, a first-rate artistic sector and a valuable sound accompaniment, while the shadier one is made up of design problems related to bosses and a gameplay formula that is not always well balanced. | Read review |
| Game Rant | Jake Fillery | 3.5 / 5 stars | 09-17-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song impresses with fun combat and stunning visuals, but a few technical issues and occasionally frustrating mechanics hold it back. | Read review |
| Gamefa | Arman Zarmehr | 6.5 / 10 | 09-27-2024 | Enotria is an ambitious and creative game, but unfortunately, it constantly fails in the implementation of its new ideas; While the character build and class system has a high variety and offers good “flexibility” on paper, in reality it is very suboptimal and unbalanced, it dictates some approaches to the player and takes away the freedom of action | Read review |
| GameLuster | Axel Cushing | 3 / 10 | 09-27-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song definitely veers away from the typical gloomy Gothic look of the typical Soulsborne, but doesn’t commit to the bit completely. Iffy combat, unhelpful menus, and lousy balancing make for a miserable experience. If you’re trying to find the worst example of the genre, this one’s a contender. | Read review |
| Gamersky | 心灵奇兵 | 6.9 / 10 | 09-26-2024 | Enotria:The Last Song is not without creativity or design potential. However, for an inexperienced development team, creating such a large-scale Souls-like game may have been overly ambitious. Poor balance, a wildly inconsistent difficulty curve, and the overwhelmingly negative combat experience overshadow the game’s more impressive features, such as elemental statuses, skill build slots, and gear-switching mechanics. | Read review |
| GAMES.CH | Joel Kogler | 77 / 100 | 09-16-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song tends to get lost in its own ambitions. While it breathes fresh air into the grim and hopeless apocalypses souls-likes tend to portray, the additions to the combat and character customization tend to weigh it down. Despite a generally more forgiving difficulty than many other titles, the sheer volume of things to keep track of make this a souls-like best suited for fans of the genre. | Read review |
| GameSkinny | Ashley Erickson | 7 / 10 | 09-16-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a solid entry to the growing souls-like genre and one newcomers to souls-likes could dive into. Between the various fighting styles, multiple possible endings, and Italian-inspired environment, it’s definitely worth a try. | Read review |
| GamesRadar+ | Julian Benson | 3 / 5 stars | 09-18-2024 | I found myself circling bosses, trying to back them against a wall so my PC didn’t have to render the scenic view on the other side of the arena. | Read review |
| Gaming Age | Braden Czerwinski | 7.5 / 10 | 09-18-2024 | I don’t necessarily think Enotria: The Last Song is a bad game, because it’s not. It has issues for sure, but they seem more attributable to the developers not having a ton of experience with the genre than anything else. There’s definitely good bones here with some solid ideas, but it definitely could benefit from a sequel that improves upon the issues within the current release. | Read review |
| GamingBolt | Matthew Carmosino | 7 / 10 | 09-23-2024 | Enotria is a masterclass in intricate level design. Exploring the dense Italian world is a joy thanks to the unique locales and brilliant dense layouts. The Soulslike inspiration is obvious here, from the bonfire system to the combat, but Enotria differentiates itself enough with its Mask class system. This is a decent Soulslike if you can withstand the bugs and slow combat. | Read review |
| GamingTrend | Henry Viola | 50 / 100 | 09-22-2024 | I commend Enotria: The Last Song for trying to do something different in an oversaturated gamespace, but it just doesn’t quite hit the mark. This game needed a lot more time in the oven before being released, but nowadays it’s the norm to ship out incomplete messes for a full price anyways right, so what’s new? | Read review |
| GBAtemp | Ben Sellwood | 6.7 / 10 | 10-01-2024 | Enoria is a beautiful game full of lore and design spark, but it is let down by clunky combat that ultimately makes the game feel a little dull regardless of your surroundings. | Read review |
| Hardcore Gamer | James Cunningham | 3.5 / 5 stars | 09-26-2024 | The thing that sets Enotria: The Last Song apart from other games in its genre is that it’s set in a theater-fantasy version of Italy. | Read review |
| IGN | Jarrett Green | 7 / 10 | 09-13-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song has fun combat and its sun-drenched environments are a breath of fresh air in the genre, even when the unapproachability of its RPG systems prevent it from taking center stage. | Read review |
| IGN Italy | Francesco Destri | 7.5 / 10 | 09-23-2024 | Despite some flaws (even significant ones) that we hope future updates can resolve, Enotria: The Last Song proves to be a souls-like game with a distinct personality, both in its artistic and environmental characterization and in its gameplay, which has several well-conceived ideas. Not everything shines as we had hoped, but if there’s one thing the game doesn’t lack, it’s courage. | Read review |
| NoobFeed | Ahnaf Tajwar | 70 / 100 | 09-18-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song managed, in large part, to put a breath of fresh air into the Souls-like formula, thanks in no small part to its vibrant world, unique lore, and deep customization options. While not quite hitting the heights reached by titles like Elden Ring or Lies of P, it brings enough new ideas to the table to make it worth playing, especially for fans of Italian folklore or something different. | Read review |
| PC Gamer | Sean Martin | 57 / 100 | 09-18-2024 | Italian folklore makes for a unique setting, but Enotria lacks the smooth combat and smart mechanics you’d look for in a decent soulslike. | Read review |
| PSX Brasil | Eric Oliveira | 80 / 100 | 09-30-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a soulslike-style action RPG that manages to get away from being just another copy of great titles. Its unique look with Italian artistic and cultural references, aligned with its gameplay concept of masks, papers and lines, makes the gaming experience unique and necessary for any fan of the genre. A good debut title on consoles for developer Jyamma Games. | Read review |
| Rock, Paper, Shotgun | Unknown | Recommended | 09-23-2024 | A strong PC debut from Jyamma Games and a delightful Soulslike palette cleanser to chase down Shadow Of The Erdtree with. | Read review |
| Saudi Gamer | Unknown | 5 / 10 | 09-27-2024 | Enotria has some fantastic ideas that were not executed well, it’s lack of polish is what killed the experience to me and made me feel as if the game is still in it’s early access | Read review |
| SpazioGames | Marcello Paolillo | 7.7 / 10 | 09-13-2024 | Inspired by the classics from FromSoftware, Enotria stands out for its deep connection to Italian folklore, celebrating the natural wonders of our land and its rich cultural, theatrical, and musical traditions. | Read review |
| TheSixthAxis | Adrian Burrows | 7 / 10 | 10-08-2024 | There’s a lot of soulslikes out there, but Enotria: The Last Song makes a decent grab for your attention with day-glow brighter than bright visuals and the fresh and engaging setting of Italian mythology. Unfortunately, too many text-boxes and confusing gameplay systems, along with a healthy dose of jankiness, takes the shine off this otherwise colourful soulslike. | Read review |
| Tom’s Hardware Italia | Andrea Maiellano | 65 / 100 | 09-13-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a bittersweet comedy that could have made a lasting impact if it hadn’t stubbornly insisted on being a Souls-like game. Jyamma crafted an undeniably intriguing world and demonstrated the ability to develop fresh and engaging ideas in terms of game design. Unfortunately, everything falls apart due to inexperience, as the foundations that support the game never prove to be as solid and polished as one would expect from a title of this genre. The result is a combat system that feels imperfect, clumsy, unbalanced, and trapped by the notion of delivering a “difficult experience just because the genre demands it.” | Read review |
| Twinfinite | Syed Hamza Bakht | 3.5 / 5 stars | 09-17-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a faithful recreation of the original Souls games with a fresh new coat of Italian paint, and it brings with it enough personality and mechanics to stand on its own two feet. Unfortunately, the experience is held back by performance issues, bugs, and a lack of enemy variety for difficulty. | Read review |
| XboxEra | Jesse Norris | 6.8 / 10 | 09-13-2024 | Enotria: The Last Song is a beautiful, weird tale that almost nailed the gameplay and customization side of a Soulslike. It is by no means a bad game, it’s just not one I can easily recommend for all but the most ardent players of the genre. | Read review |




