Ember Souls is a thrilling VR hack-and-slash game blending parkour, climbing and environmental puzzles in a luxurious Persian palace. Harness the power of the Ember Stones to unlock new abilities and use your combat skills and agility to defeat the mysterious Shadow Sultan.
Experience the thrill of acrobatic climbing with an innovative assisted parkour system that makes you feel like a powerful warrior.
Engage in intense sword-fighting with over 20 different weapons against diverse enemies, each with unique combat styles, using advanced physics and a dynamic gore system.
Solve intricate puzzles while avoiding deadly traps to progress through the levels. The VR environment allows for creative interaction with the space, such as moving objects and climbing onto platforms to reach higher areas.
Harness the power of the ember stones to your advantage with abilities like slowing time down, energy shield or sending a shock wave to stun your enemies.
Explore a breathtaking palace and enjoy three distinct game modes:
| Mixed reality | |
| comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
| age rating | 17+ Mature |
| storage | 4.4 GB |
| website | virtualage.com |
| developer | VirtualAge |
| publisher | VirtualAge Games |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 1.3.1 |
| languages |
English ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Portuguese ∙ Spanish
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It’s a good game. It’s simple but beautiful and has puzzles that’s don’t make you wanta give up being too hard. It’s somewhat short but fun. It’s got great graphics for not being pc. I’m glad I got it. I assume I’ll replay it again later given i have short term memory and it will feel new again in year or so lol. The mechanics of slowing time on a jump that’s important is something I loved about it. I played it on easy and felt like an butt whooping deity. If like action rpgs then it’s a must try
I enjoy dungeon crawler games and this is more of Prince of Persia game which I’m have never played . I’m trying to be kind. The game was fun. A little glitchy from little things to ending up in the floor and having to jump out or in one area going down a hallway and ending up in the sky outside the castle, which was resolved after 3 reloads. But it’s enjoyable and if it’s on sale or you’re just looking to pick up a new title it’s worth a look.
Game is pretty good and good story. Height setting is off though, either too high or low into the floor, even with offset you can do. Had to reset game several times to get height to being close to right. Wish there was a crouch option. Combat is a bit janky as some have mentioned. Also having trouble on calling the falcon. I went into the second room that you need to use falcon vision but have no way of calling him. The directions say call the falcon, extend your arms and press y to enter vision. However, I’ve extended my arms, pressed every button on the controller, but see no way to call the falcon. If this was introduced earlier in the game, I must have missed it. There should be a controller map on the settings menu to remind you how to call the falcon if it takes some special way to do it.
3 stars for now.
It wasn’t the most graphically intensive game ever, but felt decent and gives me a Prince of Persia feeling in VR. Good effort. Not that bad a game. Ran good on Meta 3
Its fine. I would be disappointed if it i paid $20, but I got it on sale for $9.99.