5 Best Games Like Lost Soul Aside

These are five games that align with the hack-and-slash playstyle offered by Lost Soul Aside and are a must-try.

5 Best Games Like Lost Soul Aside
Five best games like Lost Soul Aside (Image via Deltia’s Gaming)

Lost Soul Aside is a hack-and-slash RPG game with incredible combat mechanics. The game plays well on modern hardware, and the combo moves while slaying enemies feel rewarding. Below are five alternatives that you should definitely check out, allowing you to experience the same hack-and-slash nature but with a different set of games.

1. Devil May Cry 5

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A gameplay screenshot from Devil May Cry 5 (Image via CAPCOM Co., Ltd.)

Continuing the same hack-and-slash nature and with incredible optimization, Devil May Cry 5 is pure, stylish action and is extremely popular among its fanbase. You get to play as three characters, Dante, Nero, and V, each having their own unique combat styles. The game boasts impressive combo mechanics, making it extremely rewarding to slay enemies. Overall, the boss fights, the story, and how all three characters connect are just incredible. Give this one a shot; it will be well worth it.

2. Bayonetta 3

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A gameplay screenshot from Bayonetta 3 (Image via Nintendo)

Bayonetta 3 is also an incredible hack-and-slash title that offers outstanding combat mechanics. In this game, you play as Bayonetta, who wields her hair-based magic and summons massive demons for special attacks. There are ten different weapons available, each with its own unique move set and attack speed. Overall, it’s a great alternative to Lost Soul Aside. The only catch with this title is that you need a Nintendo Switch to play the game.

3. NieR: Automata

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A gameplay screenshot from Nier Automata (Image via Square Enix)

Arguably the most satisfying combat mechanism here. NieR: Automata is an incredible alternative to Lost Soul Aside, thanks to its deep storytelling and superfast action. You control three androids: 2B, 9S, and A2, fighting machine invaders. The combat mechanism incorporates the use of light and heavy attacks, as well as dodging and countering. Not only is this game a hack-and-slash, but it also features bullet hell sections. You can have multiple playthroughs and still want more.

4. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

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A gameplay screenshot from Metal Gear Rising (Image via KONAMI)

Metal Gear Rising focuses mostly on sword-based combat. Here, you play as cyborg Raiden. You get to slice up enemies with “Blade Mode,” a slow-motion cutting system that feels addictive. The parrying mechanics are also extremely rewarding. You can absorb health by cutting into enemies as well. Together with the soundtrack, the boss fights are an incredible experience. Give this a shot; this and NieR: Automata, in terms of combat, are quite similar.

5. Scarlet Nexus

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A gameplay screenshot from Scarlett Nexus (Image via BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment)

Scarlet Nexus combines close-quarter combat mechanisms with psychic abilities. Here, you get to choose between Yuito (a sword user) or Kasane (ranged, but has a knife for close combat). The core mechanics of this game involve throwing objects at enemies using telekinesis. If you dodge perfectly, you are granted temporary invulnerability. It’s a bit different from a regular hack-and-slash title, but it’s worth a try if you are looking for something similar yet different.


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