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Across the platform, a massive shadow detached itself from the clouds. It was a mechanical beast, a nightmare of rusted gears and glowing red sensors.

He charged the beast, the silver wing on his shoulder glowing bright. He wasn't playing anymore. He was surviving. Game Details Ulimworks Genre: Soul-like, Action, Shooter

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Before Jax could reach for the power button, a blinding flash of blue light engulfed the room. He felt a sharp, electric sting at the base of his skull. When he opened his eyes, the rain was gone. He was standing on a floating metal platform suspended in a sea of clouds.

Jax realized then that the "free download" wasn't a game at all. It was a recruitment portal. The combat was "soul-like" because it was real—every swing of his blade felt heavy, every near-miss from the beast's claws sent a jolt of genuine terror through his spine. He wasn't playing anymore

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Across the platform, a massive shadow detached itself from the clouds. It was a mechanical beast, a nightmare of rusted gears and glowing red sensors.

He charged the beast, the silver wing on his shoulder glowing bright. He wasn't playing anymore. He was surviving. Game Details Ulimworks Genre: Soul-like, Action, Shooter

Available on Steam and often requested on the GOG Dreamlist .

He dodged a sweeping strike, the metal grating beneath his boots. He fired a burst from his pistol, the recoil nearly bruising his shoulder. This was the exhilaration the reviews had promised, but the "clothing destruction" mentioned on the Steam page wasn't a visual gimmick—it was the sound of his armor being shredded by a monster's teeth.

High-speed combat, clothing destruction, and "cute" character models.

Before Jax could reach for the power button, a blinding flash of blue light engulfed the room. He felt a sharp, electric sting at the base of his skull. When he opened his eyes, the rain was gone. He was standing on a floating metal platform suspended in a sea of clouds.

Jax realized then that the "free download" wasn't a game at all. It was a recruitment portal. The combat was "soul-like" because it was real—every swing of his blade felt heavy, every near-miss from the beast's claws sent a jolt of genuine terror through his spine.

Jax gripped his blade, the hilt warm against his palm. He had wanted a free game. Instead, he had become the protagonist of a war fought in the code of the universe.