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The speaker discusses a game called Soul Frame, developed by Digital Extremes. They compare it to God of War Ragnarok, praising the storytelling and gameplay. The trailer is described as long but impactful, particularly the moment when the player frees a tortured stag. The game is said to have similarities to Souls-like games but is closer to God of War due to the player's ability to survive hits and have good movement. The speaker also enjoys the achievement of making pacts with animals in the game, which serve as powers and warframes. They invite viewers to share if they plan to pick up Soul Frame. Listen to your hunches, too. Soul Frame. Soul Frame, take three. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk... Oh, also remember we have time, so feel free to take your time. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk about Soul Frame, a game from Digital Extremes, the makers of Warframe. Soul Frame looks like a mix between God of War Ragnarok and an open- no. Soul Frame looks like digital- words. Soul Frame feels like Digital Extremes' version of God of War Ragnarok, and that is actually a great compliment. The way the story unfolds and how you get your powers, as well as the way that they tell stories in this game, damn it, I fucking hate this. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk Soul Flame, the f- birds. Soul Frame, holy shit, why is this so difficult, it just is, we'll get over it. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk Soul Frame. Soul Frame, the trailer was long, but it comes together in the end- fuck. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk about Soul Frame, the creators of- from the- damn it. Hey you, I'm your player two and let's talk about Soul Frame, from the creators of Warframe. The trailer was long, but it comes together at the end. The way they tell stories through music, words, and visuals just culminates so well, especially when you finally free the tortured stag. It feels like a mix of God of War Ragnarok, espe- it feels like Digital Extremes' take on God of War Ragnarok, and the biggest giveaways are the throwable swords and the expressive, but very grounded gameplay. You could totally confuse it for a Souls-like game, but due to the fact that you don't instantly die when something hits you, and the fact that you have decent movement means this is closer to God of War. I love the stag and how cool it looks when you make a pact with it at the end, as well as the story leading up to it. When you actually get a pact with animals, it feels like a great achievement due to the fact that you are completing a storyline, and the fact that the story is told so expressively and coherently. The pacts will serve as your powers, and as your warframes, and I actually enjoy that. Tell me if you're going to pick up Soulframe in the comments below. Peace.