
Platform: Steam (Early Access, 2026)
Developer/Publisher: Lupio Studios
Genre: 3D Action RPG / Open World
Setting: Alien planet Ness-444
Status: Version 0.1.0 demo available
First Impressions: A World Worth Watching
The Last Worlds: Crossed Souls drops players into the hauntingly beautiful ruins of Ness-444—a planet teetering between mystery and extinction. You play as Lupio, a nimble creature with hidden powers, navigating corrupted biomes and battling the once-friendly Nessky species now blinded by darkness. It’s a bold debut from Lupio Studios, and while the game is still in its infancy, its ambition is unmistakable.
⚔️ Gameplay Snapshot
Combat & Progression:
- Melee-focused with swords, axes, hammers, and more
- Stat-based leveling system: Vitality, Endurance, Wisdom, Strength, Agility, Intelligence, Crit Chance
- Bosses carry “natural gems” that restore biome balance
Exploration:
- 1/3 of the final map available in demo
- Diverse biomes with verticality and hidden ruins
- Nessian Stones offer puzzle-based progression and rare loot
Crafting System:
- Gear up with weapons, armor, potions, and stat-boosting food/drinks
- Recipes unlock as you level up, adding depth to survival and traversal
Playable Characters:
- Lupio and a second companion (not yet fully revealed)
- Lupio’s agility allows access to tight spaces and rare materials
Early Access Realities
Lupio Studios is transparent: this is a work-in-progress. The current build is limited, with only two enemy types and two mini-bosses. But the devs are actively seeking community feedback via Discord and social channels, promising a 2–3 year development cycle shaped by player input.
This community-first approach aligns beautifully with your ethos, Jesús—especially as you build bilingual bridges and legacy-driven commentary. It’s a chance to shape a game from the ground up, not just consume it.
Verdict: Watchlist-Worthy
While it’s too early to judge The Last Worlds: Crossed Souls as a finished product, its foundation is rich with potential. The lore, the biomes, and the ethical undertones of corrupted species and ancient civilizations offer fertile ground for editorial reflection and community engagement.
If you’re into games that invite you to be part of their evolution—and you value narrative depth over polish—this one deserves a spot on your radar.
📝 Add it to your wishlist and track its progress on Steam.
