The idea of anything even remotely challenging being labeled as theDark Soulsof its genre has become such an overused term at this point that people will inevitably roll their eyes whenever this comparison is brought up. This is perhaps whyRemnant: From The Asheswas ignored by the majority of gamers when it was initially released…which turned out to be quite a massive mistake, sinceRemnant: From The Ashesis considered by many to be one of the most challenging and fun third-person shooters around.
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The two DLCs —Subject 2923andSwamps Of Corsus— that have been released for the game have only improved the quality of the game further, making for an experience that can be quite entertaining from start to end. However, as is the case with most unique games, most people might find the need to fill up a gaming void after finishing this brilliant title. This is where the following ten games come into the picture that feel likeRemnant: From The Ashesin a myriad of ways.
10Dark Souls
Dark Soulsis considered by many as one of the greatest games to have ever released, and there’s a reason why so many people use this name as a descriptor foranything even remotely challenging.
It goes without saying that a Soulslike that plays like a third-person shooter would elicit the same feeling asDark Souls. In fact, pretty much any From Software game would be a candidate for this similarity. Speaking of which…

9Bloodborne
Bloodbornetook everything that had been established inDarkSoulsandinjected a massive dose of adrenaline into pretty much everything. The combat is now way faster, there’s no reliable way to block attacks, and being aggressive becomes pretty much mandatory to win any encounter.
In a game likeRemnant: From The Ashes, wheredodging and rolling is of the essence to avoid attacks, one can definitely utilize this skillset inBloodbornefor massive results.

8Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
The third game to wrap up the trio of FromSoftware games on this list isSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which decided that even dodging itself wouldn’t be enough — players also need to time their blocks to deflect attacks and stun their enemies.
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This leads to what is arguably one of the most captivating samurai combat systems around, where every deflection feels like a victory and the deathblow feels like the cherry on top of this incredibly satisfying cake.
7The Surge 2
The Surgemight’ve been a decent game, but its sequel is a massive upgrade that overshadows its predecessor in every way, shape, and form.The Surge 2is the sci-fiDark Soulsthat fans didn’t know they wanted, but ended up being at the top of their wishlist after its successful release.
While the bosses ofThe Surge 2might be somewhat lackluster when compared to the other games on this list, the combat and level design pretty much redeem this game in the eyes of players.

6Mortal Shell
One of the most recent Soulslike games to come out is also arguably one of the very best games in that “genre” as well.Mortal Shellmight be a rather short experience, but it’s still one of the most entertaining games that Souls fans can give a whirl.
The idea of the player occupying four Shells — essentially working as four different classes of sorts — as they roam around a mysterious yet well-crafted world is quite engrossing, andMortal Shellpretty much executes all these ideas to a T.

5Nioh 2
The firstNiohgame might’ve been a fairly interesting title in its own right, but — just likeThe Surge 2—Nioh 2blew its predecessor out of the water withthe numerous upgrades and tweaksit makes to the previous game’s established systems.
The end result is what most people consider to be one of the most challenging yet enjoyable games around, which is hefty praise indeed.

4Code Vein
The idea of an animeDark Soulsis something that should’ve been quite obvious, so it’s quite surprising that it took quite a few years beforeCode Veinfinally decided to cash in on this idea.
The game itself is quite fun forSoulsfans, although most other gamers might find this package just a bit too niche for their liking. That being said,Code Veinis a great game to play through, especially if one has a friend to enjoy the adventure with — just likeRemnant: From The Ashes.

3Furi
The idea of a boss rush game can either pay massive dividends or end up missing the mark completely. Thankfully,Furiended up being in the former category. The game is an absolute blast to play through, with players genuinely feeling a sense of euphoria after going through this incredible adventure.
It certainly helps that the soundtrack compliments the action in the best way possible, making this experience even more memorable.

2Monster Hunter: World
The idea ofusing a slew of weapons to hunt monstersis an idea that is common in bothMonster Hunter: WorldandRemnant: From The Ashes. Capcom’s masterpiece is easily one of the bestMonster Huntergames around, making full use of the modern hardware to deliver an experience that is truly sublime.
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Preparing one’s equipment loadout before dealing with a massive monster is always fun, and leads to a hunting experience that is incredibly exciting, whether solo or with a friend.
WhileRed Dead Redemption 2is nowhere near as hard asRemnant: From The Ashes, shootouts in both these games feel incredibly entertaining nevertheless.

Of course, the major difference is thatArthur Morgan feels like an absolute badassas he slings his gun around, while the player character inRemnant: From The Ashesis pretty much always vulnerable and never gets too big of an advantage in combat.
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