Sony Interactive Entertainment and Ultizero Games have released patch 1.012 for action RPG Lost Soul Aside on PC and PlayStation 5. Lost Soul Aside patch 1.012 brings more bug fixes and optimizations, including fixes for issues found in Chapters 2 through 4 and tweaks to sound effects.
Patch notes for Lost Soul Aside patch 1.012 can be read below:
Lost Soul Aside Patch 1.012 – Patch Notes
PS5 & PC – Bug Fixes
- Fixed softlock issue in Chapter 2: Skycrest Badlands – SkyMirror Lake after choosing ‘Not ready yet’ during dialogue with Gethya.
- Fixed rare issue where obtaining the Stygian Wraith Polesword, Frosty Might Greatsword, or Ancient Thunder Greatsword was not properly saved. Affected players will receive the weapons automatically upon re-entering the game.
- Fixed an issue in Chapter 4 – Royal Court of Frosthold where Kaser could unexpectedly fall out of the map after the cutscene during the ‘Activate the Sky Tower’ quest.
- Fixed issues in Chapter 4 – Redstone Mines and Royal Court of Frosthold where certain energy collection mini-games sometimes could not be completed normally.
- Fixed issues in the Harbour area where scenes might not load or unload correctly.
- Fixed an issue in Chapter 4 – Redstone Mines where Arena’s lines were repeated during some battles.
- Fixed missing sword wave sound effects when Kaser performs Fusion Blast..
- Other miscellaneous bug fixes.
PS5 & PC – Optimizations
- Refined interaction logic with Liana, allowing players to interact at any time without waiting for her current action to complete.
- Added a new toggle in settings for ‘Auto Camera Rotation During Standby’.
- Optimized frame rate performance for the Water Golem’s visual effects in Chapter 3 -Lethonix Dimension.
- Made Zana’s gaze direction more natural during multi-character dialogues in Chapter 4 – Redstone Mines.
- Fine-tuned various battle sound effects for better audio experience.
PC – Bug Fix
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Fixed display issue where black borders appeared incorrectly with widescreens.
PC – Optimization
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Optimized FOV to provide a broader field of view in widescreen aspect ratios.
Lost Soul Aside launched on August 29 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store worldwide. Final Weapon reviewed Lost Soul Aside and gave it a 1/5 score, noting that it’s “an action-adventure RPG that had a troubled development. That becomes obvious when you start playing. It’s an unoptimized mess, with a story that actively annoyed me, and gameplay that got boring and repetitive. The game just takes from others in the genre that inspire it, with no idea how to make it work. The end result is a disappointing game I can’t recommend to even the most curious of players.”