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I could make the comparison that this game is similar to Club Penguin because they are both masterpieces and claim it is a Club Penguin-like game because it has animals in it and therefor any game that has animals in it like Skyrim or Fallout are Club Penguin-like. But then I would be acting like you.
Not at all. Aside from similar mechanics, (in which in this day and age, many game does), it has no resemblance of a souls-like in terms of world building and/or exploration. Even the basic combat mechanic is a whole entirely different beast to compare.
PS: the mechanic of recovering your body is more in line for thematic reason than a souls-like feature they intentionally implemented.
The last area of N:A really reminds me of Anor Londo/Duke's Archives