Lords Of The Fallen is only a few days away from its official launch. Many players are anticipating its release, but at the same time, there are lots of questions to be answered as well. Before you get into the game, you might want to know whether the game features manual or checkpoint saving. I’m here to tell you everything you’ll need to know!
Will It Have Manual Save OR Checkpoint Save?
The answer short answer is Lords of the Fallen features a Checkpoint Save mechanic. So, if you happen to die, you’ll be given to recover your stuff by fighting your way out of the Underworld.
To explain this further, Lords of the Fallen will have two parallel worlds to explore, which are Axiom, the realm of the living, and Umbral, the dominion of the dead.
In this game, you’ll rely on interconnected world traversal to create your own equivalent of bonfires from Dark Souls.
While both realms share the same physical space, players can access Umbral using a magical lantern. Moreover, death transports players to Umbral, where they must return to Axiom to recover lost experience points and such.
In Umbral, death leads to respawning at the last save point, accompanied by the loss of unspent experience points. Save points are scarce, but players can craft their own using materials gathered from Umbral’s monsters.
Now that we’re done with the nitty-gritty, you may also want to check out this article on How Long Is Lords of the Fallen? | Playtime Length.
Hopefully, that answers up your question on whether Lords of the Fallen has manual save or checkpoint save. Are you up for the challenge? If you have questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
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