By Tyventure – Original Original Review
After years of anticipation, Lost Soul Aside finally steps onto the action-RPG stage—and it wastes no time making its presence known. Developer UltiZero Games delivers a fast-paced, spectacle-heavy experience that blends kinetic combat with a sleek sci-fantasy world. While the game doesn’t break every mold, it confidently proves that flashy action and heartfelt storytelling can coexist.
🐉 Story & Atmosphere – 7.8/10
You play as Kazer, a lone warrior bound to a sentient symbiote-like creature named Arena. Their partnership—sometimes buddy-cop, sometimes reluctant alliance—serves as the emotional backbone of the narrative. The plot follows Kazer’s search for answers in a world recovering from a massive, war-torn catastrophe called the “Void Disaster.”
The story has strong moments, especially when exploring the evolving dynamic between Kazer and Arena, but the pacing occasionally jumps abruptly from quiet introspection to explosive set pieces. Lore drops are intriguing, though they can feel scattered if you aren’t paying close attention.
Still, the atmosphere is rich, with deserts, neon-lit citadels, and crystalline caverns each telling a piece of the world’s history.
⚔️ Gameplay & Combat – 9/10
This is where Lost Soul Aside thrives.

Combat is a fusion of Devil May Cry-style combos and Final Fantasy XV-level spectacle. Kazer dances through battles with teleport dashes, aerial strings, and weapon forms that shift mid-combo. Arena supplements your moves with beastly transformations and support abilities.
Highlights
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Fluid, responsive combat that rewards both style and strategy.
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Weapon-shifting system feels incredible—one moment you’re slicing with a katana, the next you’re wielding a massive greatblade.
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Boss fights are cinematic and demanding, often pushing you to master dodges and parries.
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Arena transformations create “power moments” that feel anime-level epic.
Minor Weaknesses
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Some camera angles struggle during huge, fast-moving fights.
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Enemy variety dips in the mid-game, relying on color-swapped variants.
For action combat enthusiasts, though, this is easily the game’s strongest feature.
🎨 Visuals & Presentation – 8.7/10
The game is gorgeous. Character models are sharp, environmental lighting is striking, and particle effects fill the screen without drowning the player in chaos.

The art direction leans into polished, futuristic fantasy—swords glow, armor pulses, and Arena’s creature designs strike a good balance between elegant and imposing. Cutscenes feel near-blockbuster in quality, though some textures and NPC animations remind you this isn’t a mega-budget production.
🎧 Sound & Music – 8.3/10
The soundtrack oscillates between moody ambient tracks and high-energy orchestral rock during boss encounters. Both fit the game well.
Voice acting is solid, especially in emotional scenes between Kazer and Arena. Weapon impact sounds are crisp, and Arena’s rumbling growls add weight to intense moments.
🔁 Progression & Replayability – 7.5/10
Skill trees let you tailor Kazer and Arena’s abilities, encouraging experimentation. Optional side quests flesh out small corners of the world, though they can be uneven in design.
Replay value comes mainly from:
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Mastering combat on higher difficulties
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Experimenting with weapon builds
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Revisiting major boss fights to aim for S-rank performance
A New Game+ provides extra incentive for returning players.

⭐ Final Verdict – 8.4/10
Lost Soul Aside is a stylish, kinetic, and ambitious action RPG that confidently stands alongside the genre’s heavy hitters. Its jaw-dropping combat, striking visuals, and compelling duo-centered narrative make it a standout experience—even if a few rough edges prevent it from reaching absolute greatness.
For fans of high-speed action, anime-inspired battles, or games that mix beauty with brutality, this is absolutely worth your time.
A passion project that delivers—spectacularly.
