- The First Berserker: Khazan already has over 2000 reviews on Steam, despite only being in early access.
- Over 90% of the reviews praise the game, giving it a very positive reception.
- The title launches in just a few hours for those who bought the standard edition.
Developed by Neople, The First Berserker: Khazan is shaping into a great souls-like title. It received highly positive reviews, with many praising it for its brilliant combat and a darker take on the story, and the audience seems to share the same opinion.
The First Berserker: Khazan was available 72 hours in advance for those who bought the Deluxe Version, and despite not even being out yet, the title has already hit ‘Very Positive’ reviews on Steam.
Why it matters: The souls-like title does many things almost perfectly, featuring great combat, a gripping story, and, because it has an easy mode, it is more accessible to players.
On Steam, The First Berserker has already amassed more than 2000 reviews, and over 90% of them are very positive, hinting at a hit for the studio. It should be noted that these are only people who bought the deluxe, so we can expect big release numbers.
Neople’s title is also among the top-sellers on Steam. Barring the free-to-play games, it is number 3 on Steam, and only got beaten by the likes of cheaper games like Schedule l and REPO. It has even beaten Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ sales.
All in all, The First Berserker: Khazan is an excellent addition to the genre, and fans appear to love it. Its full launch is just a few hours away, so those of you who bought the standard version will soon be able to jump into the title.
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