author: Miriam Moszczynska
The Last Oricru Demo Available; Something for Elex and Gothic Fans
A demo of the action adventure game The Last Oricru is now available on Steam. Players can try out the game of the Czech studio GoldKnights until March 1.
The creators of The Last Oricru have put a demo of their game on Steam. It will remain available until March 1. The demo offers two initial levels of The Last Oricru, which can be played either alone or in co-op mode.
What is The Last Oricru?
The Last Oricru is an action adventure game created by the Czech studio GoldKnights. You can read the full description of the game on Steam.
- The game will take us to the world combining a medieval setting with science fiction (Elex would like a word with you).
- As the main character we will travel through the planet, surrounded by a magic barrier (Gothic called) and controlled by two warring races.
- The developers ensure that the player's choices will realistically shape the game world and affect the course of the story (several playthroughs may be required to get to know the whole story).
- The combat system has been described as simple to learn, but difficult to master. Players will have a wide arsenal of weapons at their disposal - both melee and those described as technomagical.
The Last Oricru system requirements
On Steam you can also find quite general system requirements of the game. Nevertheless, they give some idea about the needs of the Czech production:
Minimum | Recommended | |
Processor: | Intel Core i5 | Intel Core i7 |
Graphics Card: | GeForce GTX 1050 | GeForce RTX 2060 |
Memory: | 8 GB RAM | 12 GB RAM |
DirectX: | version 11 | version 11 |
Operating System: | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 64-bit |
Disk space: | 40 GB | 50 GB |
Demo Size: | 23 GB |
Coming soon
The creators have planned the game's debut for 2022, however no specific date was revealed. The Last Oricru will be available on PC, PS5 and XSX.
In the context of The Last Oricru it's worth getting acquainted with the 9-minute gameplay released last year. It presents both a bit "wooden" combat system (yes, another reference to Gothic), as well as the outline of the plot.