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Enter a world beyond imagination with The Last Oricru - Final Cut. An action RPG, The Last Oricru - Final Cut unravels in a fantasy world blending sci-fi and medieval elements to deliver an experience like no other. Seize your destiny and take your place in this adventure for single or co-op play.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut is a choices matter, action rpg and co-op game developed by GoldKnights and published by Prime Matter.
Released on October 13th 2022 is available only on Windows in 14 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Japanese, Korean, Spanish - Latin America, Polish, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Czech.

It has received 580 reviews of which 394 were positive and 186 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.5 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.


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  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 @3.00 GHz / AMD FX-8320E Eight-Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 960, 4GB / Radeon RX 560, 4GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 25 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 11 sound device

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Jan. 2026
I played through this game in full campaign co-op with a buddy of mine. We spent a good chunk of our first session really trying to invest in what the game had to offer, after all, there's a lot of effort that went into making this game (or any game for that matter) so why not let the game speak for itself. It's there where I realize that we've asked for too much. The Last Oricru is a stumbling, bumbling, prat fall of a game that feels as clumsy to play as it's main character is at navigating the world he's found himself thrust into. The game is a modern soulslike as far as the combat goes but whereas the souls genre has established itself with polished combat that rewards skill and thoughtful play, The Last Oricru plays like molasses was smeared on your controller and the most difficult fights you'll have are with the game itself not crashing, deleting your save data, or getting stuck in the geometry. The game never seems to find it's footing either, with baffling map design, and no clear sense of where the player needs to go next in order to progress along the critical path. There are questionable lines of dialogue, odd design choices, and long stretches of the game where you're just meaninglessly meandering between one NPC to another to satisfy the requirements of a quest chain. Yet. despite all this there is such a undeniable sense of joy that my friend and I found as we rounded out the nearly 8 hour campaign. We we cackling at the ridiculousness of the game, giggling whenever we were able to stunlock a boss, and cheering "RATVOLUTION" every time that word was uttered. We slammed this game down in 2 sittings, despite losses of progress due to a save bug and controller input issues because we couldn't wait to see what else this game had in store. I don't think there's really ever been anything close to "The Room" for video games but The Last Oricru is a damn good contender. There's no other video game I know out there that ...and spoilers... will have the player get to the end of the video game, sit through a slide show of what happened to each character and side character (some of which I could not have even identified interacting with), and then be treated to what I can only describe as a Source Filmmaker shit-post as a post-credits sequence. The game is astounding. It's pure delight if you are into this very particular brand of jank and, brother, this was like catnip for me. Big Ilvar for life. 1 star.
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March 2025
Solid Eurojank RPG - 6.5/10 The story kicks off with some promise: sci-fi medieval mashup, branching choices, ... . But the dialog and writing tank it hard. It’s abysmal, drenched in that Netflix millennial cringe: stilted, cheesy, and trying way too hard to be edgy. Every character’s a dud as a result, and by the end of the game, I was rooting for them all to die (good news: you can make that happen, and it’s mildly satisfying). Combat is pure jank, hovering around Gothic 2 levels of clunkiness. Movement is a nightmare—you’ll get staggered or caught on every other edge and corner like the game’s actively trolling you. Animations feel ripped from the pre 2010 era, stiff and dated. The difficulty is all over the place: it’s brain-dead easy most of the time, then suddenly spikes into frustrating nonsense. Take the bosses, for example: one’s as basic as it gets, glued to one spot with two predictable attacks, but if it lands a hit, you’re dead in one shot. Come on. Some enemies also drain your stamina on hit—not gradually, mind you, but all of it in one go. That leaves you immobile, ripe for a stunlock that lasts a painful long seconds. You’re just sitting there, watching your character eat dirt with no input possible. Brutal and not in a fun way. The game flirts with Souls like elements, bonfire checkpoints, punishing fights, but it’s closer to a narrative Piranha Bytes title in spirit. Rough around the edges, unpolished, and oddly charming if you’re into that. If you’re a fan of Eurojank RPGs and can stomach the flaws, this might scratch an itch. For everyone else, steer clear unless you’ve got a high tolerance for pain and a soft spot for messy games.
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March 2025
initial impression was rather negative but it turned out to be surprisingly good, especially in co-op. the environments are pretty, music is nice, combat is fun and the story is a bit silly but we found it engaging.
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March 2025
Played this co-op with my wife and was fun. Scratches the souls-like itch. Devs should be applauded for including split screen co-op and cooking up a lot of interesting ideas. But damn, the combat is pretty clunky and bad, and probably the worst bosses ever. Balance is awful, my wife used the lightning beam spell since the start of the game and it just melted every boss and cost almost no mana. Seriously, every boss in the game we killed in less than 20 seconds. Was there no testing done on this game? It is actually kinda sad that so many soulslike games have great worlds to explore but they just cant get the basic movement and combat right. Devs, if you are making a game in Unreal, maybe see if you can licence the combat tech from the 'Lies of P' team, because they seem to be the only ones who have figured it out.
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Feb. 2025
Have you ever played a game so bad that its good? This isn't quite that. It has all the vibes of a so bad its good B movie, but everything considered its actually pretty okay. It may not be as fine tuned as some of its more popular competitors, but I have laughed harder at this game, and the jank that it is, than I have with any other souls like. Also something incredibly interesting is that your decisions do actually matter. I played this with a coop partner and we are swapping between our two stories. Our experiences could not be more different so far. One of us is a revolutionary hero, and the other is currently working with the obvious super bad guys. Honestly, I think this game is worth it full price if you're going into it expecting a B movie experience with a sarcastic point of view character as lost by the weirdness of this game as you are. Preferably with a friend who can help spot some of the weirdness to laugh at. Tldr 10 outta 10 - would be blindly rocketted into murder spider again
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The Last Oricru - Final Cut is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.99€ on Steam.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut received 394 positive votes out of a total of 580 achieving a rating of 6.53.
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The Last Oricru - Final Cut was developed by GoldKnights and published by Prime Matter.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut is playable and fully supported on Windows.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut is not playable on MacOS.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut is not playable on Linux.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There is a DLC available for The Last Oricru - Final Cut. Explore additional content available for The Last Oricru - Final Cut on Steam.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

The Last Oricru - Final Cut does not support Steam Remote Play.

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The Last Oricru - Final Cut
Rating
6.5
394
186
Game modes
Multiplayer
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Online players
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Developer
GoldKnights
Publisher
Prime Matter
Release 13 Oct 2022
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