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2025

Analysis generated from community votes
A last city clinging to a legend, and you, immortal, picking through the ruins for a sliver of hope.
The profile is still brand new, few votes, so to be confirmed. But what comes through is consistent and rather flattering. The controller feel puts AI Limit ahead of 80% of games, fun at the same level, and rediscovery just behind, ahead of three quarters of the catalog. This is a game lived first through your hands, through the act of combat. The soundtrack lands right in the middle, neither asset nor anchor. No tension here, the profile lines up: what marks you is the action.
In the field of post-apocalyptic Souls-flavored action RPGs, AI Limit plays the card of bite and readability rather than the grand musical fresco. An indie betting on the feel of play where others bet on atmosphere.
So, who is it for? For you if you love demanding combat, a game you start for one session and put down late. Much less if you expect a soundtrack to carry you as hard as the gameplay does.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.