AI Limit: A Masterclass in Quality Over Quantity
When I first saw AI Limit, I judged it by its cover. Between the budget price point and the anime aesthetic, I went in expecting a "mid-tier" experience at best. I couldn't have been more wrong. After beating the game and diving into the new Erienne's Furnace of War DLC, I can safely say that AI Limit is one of the most pleasant surprises I’ve had in the Action-RPG genre in years. From its incredible world design that echoes the interconnectivity of the original Dark Souls, to a combat system that finally brings back that satisfying Bloodborne-style parry, this is a game that punches way above its weight class. In this video, I break down why Sense Games is a studio you need to keep on your radar, how the unique "Synch" stamina system changes the flow of combat, and why this "budget" title manages to avoid the bloat that plagues so many modern AAA releases. Time Stamps 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Initial Impressions 03:20 - Story & Lore 05:51 - Gameplay 12:36 - DLC 14:02 - Final Thoughts

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