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Also assassin's creed II seems similiar.
In some regards the feeling of the weight of the weapons and the animations in Hellblade are a bit unique in simple arcade/combo melee systems. I only have seen that aspects in more realistic melee games with directional combat.
I was going to recomend DmC but I see you already have it. not very similar, but one of the most satisfying sword combat experiences for me! Also by same devs.
Agreed with Buran on Remember Me, very good game, and maybe shares more than combat aspect, as there are segemnts in the game where you explore Nilin's memory fragments and that kind of stuff. Also really really good soundtrack!