In the rapidly growing genre of Soulslike games, The First Berserker: Khazan has undoubtedly made its mark. From the moment I experienced the demo, its dynamic blend of action and challenging combat ensnared my interest. The full release elevated this excitement with a variety of potent abilities and a multitude of formidable bosses, captivating players like me long after completing the game.

If you, too, find yourself searching for a worthy successor to Khazan’s thrilling experience, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I will explore my top recommendations for games that evoke similar feelings and gameplay mechanics, paving your way to yet another epic adventure.

10 – Thymesia

Fight Back the Plague

Having played Thymesia during its release, I was impressed with its unique character despite not possessing the same intensity as Khazan. This indie title encapsulates a haunting medieval horror aesthetic, introduced through its innovative plague weapon-stealing mechanics and straightforward level design.

While it may not rival Khazan’s complexity, Thymesia serves as a great entry-point into the genre, particularly for those looking for shorter gameplay that emphasizes skill and strategic combat. You’ll likely find enjoyment in its nuances even with its minor flaws.

9 – Blasphemous 2

The Saint Punisher

While some may raise an eyebrow at my choice of Blasphemous 2, its inclusion is warranted. Though it adopts a 2D Metroidvania style, it parallels Khazan through its punishing combat mechanics.

With an expansive array of weaponry and demanding gameplay that challenges players’ platforming and combat skills, Blasphemous 2 can be an exhilarating experience. Even if you aren’t particularly fond of Metroidvania exploration, the game is definitely worth your time.

8 – Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

A Bird with Plucked Feathers

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers was a standout experience for me this year, providing plenty of engaging gameplay despite some mixed critiques. One standout feature is its intricately designed interconnected levels, reminiscent of classic Dark Souls environments.

The compelling combat system invites aggression while requiring careful exploration to complete numerous NPC quests and uncover hidden storylines, making it a must-try for fans of Khazan.

7 – Code Vein

The Otaku’s Dark Souls

I must confess, Code Vein wasn’t my favorite, but it’s certainly a title worth exploring for Khazan enthusiasts. Its anime-esque art style captures attention while maintaining core gameplay elements familiar to Soulslike fans.

A variety of weapons and an RPG stat system promote diverse build crafting, essential to conquering both bosses and challenging environments. While some moments may feel sluggish compared to Khazan, it’s a solid offering, especially with a sequel on the horizon.

6 – Remnant 2

Diggin’ Souls & Shootin’ Hordes

After playing the original Remnant with friends, I anticipated the sequel, Remnant 2, which did not disappoint. While it differs from Khazan’s formula, its continuity of gripping, gritty gameplay and a ‘Dark Souls with guns’ premise appeals to the same player base.

This title dares players to face cosmic horrors across diverse biomes, fostering a challenging experience that demands cooperation and tactical play, ideal for those who soaked in the unforgiving nature of Khazan.

5 – Nioh 2

Team Ninja’s Golden Child

Nioh 2 embraces the action RPG framework and enhances it through complexity, presenting itself as a standout for those who relish high-stakes boss encounters akin to those in Khazan. Its intricate RPG elements require meticulous stance and weapon management, offering a distinctive strategy.

As anticipation builds for its third installment, now is a perfect moment to dive into Nioh 2, as it excels in delivering striking combat and varied weapon options.

4 – Stellar Blade

More Than a Thirst Vacuum

I wholeheartedly enjoyed Stellar Blade, finding it a remarkable title in the action-adventure arena, despite its deviation from the traditional character action standard. It evokes nostalgia reminiscent of beloved titles from my childhood.

Both Khazan and Stellar Blade integrate unique abilities into their combat systems, making battles feel fresh and exciting. Adding to the allure is the wide array of customizable outfits for the character Eve, creating an engaging experience beyond mere aesthetics.

3 – Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

A Fistful of CHAOS

Though I feel like I’m bending my rules by including yet another Team Ninja game, Stranger of Paradise is an essential title for action RPG fans. The vibrant humor contrasting with its intense gameplay often leads to an underappreciation of its true merit.

For those who enjoyed Khazan’s engaging missions and solid combat mechanics, this game provides a rich experience that is both fun and engaging. The job system enhances gameplay with over 25 classes to switch between, adding depth and variety to each encounter.

2 – Lies of P

Master of Puppets

Recently, I dived into Lies of P via PS Plus and was pleasantly surprised by its rich, Gothic atmosphere, setting it apart as a compelling option for Khazan fans. This game offers a fresh twist on the Pinocchio narrative, enriching the experience with its unique story.

Unlike Khazan, the focus here lies more on parrying and evading rather than intricate combo attacks. Mastery of these skills becomes vital for overcoming the mechanized foes that populate this dark world, providing satisfaction for those who prefer methodical combat.

1 – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Hesitation is Defeat

Many players share the experience of facing daunting bosses in both Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Khazan. Considered a pinnacle of FromSoftware’s creations, Sekiro’s combat mechanics transform battles into a rhythm game, requiring precision and skill.

Both games feature a harshly beautiful world filled with mythical creatures, where aggressive strategies are rewarded. With two tenacious protagonists willing to defy death, it’s a fulfilling journey for those willing to embrace challenge. Just remember—timely Mikiri parries can turn the tide.

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