Neople is actively working to improve The First Berserker: Khazan by addressing some problematic bugs that have been frustrating players on the PC version. The issues are serious enough to stop player progression, so the team has rolled out a hotfix to tackle these ongoing problems and ensure gamers can enjoy the game without interruptions.
For those diving into The First Berserker: Khazan, be ready for an epic adventure because the main storyline itself boasts around 35 hours of engaging gameplay. If you’re a completionist, you’ll find yourself immersed for over 50 hours as you explore every nook and cranny. This length is a delight for soulslike enthusiasts, many of whom look forward to the intense boss battles and engaging combat these games are known for.
The game isn’t just grabbing attention on PC; PlayStation and Xbox players are experiencing similar hiccups. Fear not, as Neople has promised to launch a hotfix on these platforms without delay to get everyone back on track. In the meantime, there’s a simple workaround: load the game and recover your save data. However, it’s important to note that this method might result in some lost progress. Still, many gamers remain eager to jump back in despite these setbacks, especially since the intense soulslike experience is just around the corner with a full release set for March 27.
Despite the technical hiccups, The First Berserker: Khazan has garnered positive early reviews. It currently stands strong at an 80 on OpenCritic, with particular praise directed at its challenging boss fights. The game promises a rich new world to explore, with formidable foes that will thrill players seeking a true challenge in the soulslike genre. With the early access now available, there is an air of excitement as gamers look forward to delving deeper into the game’s intriguing universe.