As far as action RPGs where you're a girl with a big sword go, this one isn't half bad
Published: December 03, 2025
There are a lot of games where you play as a woman with a gigantic sword. Nier: Automata and Stellar Blade were breakouts in the genre, and now here's another hopeful: Vindictus: Defying Fate, which leans a little harder into soulslike territory than those games. Its big sword hits hard and slamming it down on enemies reminded me of playing Elden Ring, minus the part where my character looks like she's from a different universe.
The Steam demo for Vindictus: Defying Fate is at its best when you don't have to think about that part very hard, when you're facing off against beasts in one-on-one combat. It's got the soulslike pacing down: Big swing into a dodge roll into a counterattack into another dodge roll. My favorite move [[link]] requires holding down the heavy attack and charging up the gigantic sword for a gigantic hit. [[link]] Pulling it off without getting knocked out of it was as rewarding as landing a headshot in a shooter, chunking the enemy's health down faster than the rest of my attacks.
Whenever you rest at a campfire (ie, Dark Souls bonfires) you can spend your in-game currency on a bunch of outfits and makeup for your character. Some of them [[link]] cover her in armor and others, well, don't. I can't see myself running around in a pink hoodie or tights and a baseball cap like a K-pop star on her day off, but it's there if you want to.
Vindictus doesn't have a release date, but the demo feels pretty well put together. I would bet it will be out relatively soon. You can check out the demo and wishlist it on Steam right now.
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