The Last Oricru Final Cut Review (Steam)

Our The Last Oricru Review takes us to an action RPG with a strong emphasis on storytelling and player choices. The player is awakening in a sci-fi medieval world at a time of war and starts influencing the destiny of the whole nation. The game is designed as both – a single-player and a coop experience.

The Last Oricru Final Cut Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 25.57GB download size.
  • Steam achievements
  • ARPG gameplay.
  • Full controller support.
  • Steam Deck optimization.
  • Graphics settings – display mode, resolution, v-sync, fps cap, DLSS, motion blur, depth of field, render scale, gamma, auto set quality, view distance, anti-aliasing, post-processing, shadows, textures, effects, and foliage quality.
  • Controller settings – Invert axis, camera sensitivity slider, toggle sprint, and auto Centre camera. You can rebind controls with the custom preset.
  • Mouse and keyboard settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders, camera auto center, and you can rebind the keys.
  • Opening combat tutorial and all-new hint system including short tutorials.
  • Stamina is used for attacks, rolling, dodging, and attacks.
  • In-game cutscenes.
  • Combat is sols like blocking and attacking, learning enemy patterns, and countering.
  • Can skip cutscenes and fast-forward interactions.
  • Fully Voiced characters.
  • Your character can have an undercut or bald head hairstyle. (in the game menu)
  • Inventory system to easily equip and unequip gear.
  • Two game difficulties – story and dark.
  • Auto equips gear in empty slots.
  • Multiple choice encounters.
  • Talk with characters to get more lore and have the opportunity to unlock new mission options.
  • Relations with factions and characters are affected by your decisions. You can also go and see what previous choices did.
  • Breakable objects with hidden loot.
  • Loot chests can be found.
  • Weapons have a secondary attack or a magic spell attached to them.
  • Three schools of magic – Fire, Void, and lightning.
  • Earn EXP and get points to put into your stats – life, will, vigor, strength, dexterity, and intellect.
  • Essence is collected from enemies and in the game, you can turn it into gold.
  • Split screen support and you can use a combination of the controller and mouse and keyboard.
  • Online Co-op with friends and randoms mode.
  • 3rd person perspective.
  • The game uses Dark Souls-like mechanics such as dropping all essence upon death and leveling up causes enemies to respawn.
  • Possible to just farm essence and level up and power level.
  • The Mana drainer allows you to steal life force from enemies and turn it into mana for yourself.
  • Your loadout can house two sets of weapons allowing quick swaps.
  • The gear will have green and red numbers for comparison.
  • Dismantle and upgrade equipment when leveling up.
  • Has the storytelling and interactions of an Elder Scrolls game but the exploration and combat of a Souls game.
  • The world is a huge multi-connected affair with many many shortcuts to unlock.

The Last Oricru Final Cut Review Cons:

  • The mouse cursor keeps coming back onto the screen during cutscenes even when the controller is connected.
  • The slow starter then continues with a slow pace.
  • Icons in-game like not having the stats for a weapon are not explained.
  • Mission markers are not always used.
  • Fell through the floor a lot, especially on elevators.
  • Drops in the game are all just yellow orbs.
  • Despite the combat looking good, it soon turns into just button-mashing and is kind of boring.
  • Doesn’t do a good job of directing you or telling you the current task.
  • You don’t have a dedicated compare menu/button.
  • Minimal settings.
  • The game difficulty default is the harder one and to change it, it’s hidden in a menu and not spoken of.
  • There is no mention of dropping essence or how enemies respawn.
  • The mission tracking is terrible.
  • You have to be so precise with getting pickups.
  • The camera goes crazy a lot of the time.
  • Local co-op players can only level up until they match the host and never go past them.
  • Local players cannot interact with characters or influence the story.
  • The text is small, especially in the equipment menus.
  • Performance hitches as you move around.

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The Last Oricru:

Official website.

Developer: Gold Knights

Publisher: Prime Matter

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Steam

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Sound - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibility - 7/10
  • 8/10
    Length - 8/10
  • 8/10
    Fun Factor - 8/10
7.4/10

Summary

The Last Oricru Final Cut is an ARPG game optimized for Steam Deck with full controller support. It offers a variety of graphics settings and allows for key rebinding in both controller and mouse/keyboard settings. The game features an opening combat tutorial, an in-game hint system, and fully voiced characters.

The gameplay involves stamina-based combat, multiple-choice encounters, and an inventory system. Players can earn EXP to upgrade stats and collect essence from enemies to convert into gold. The game supports split-screen and online co-op modes.

However, the game has several issues. The pace is slow, and the combat can devolve into button-mashing. The mission tracking is poor, and the game doesn’t do a good job of directing players or explaining certain mechanics. There are also technical issues like falling through the floor and performance hitches. The final cut version has taken great strides and made the game a lot more accessible and fun. The same issues I had before are still pretty much there but honestly, the game is a good budget ARPG and does offer a different take on the genre.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!