Tides of Annihilation brings the speed of Devil May Cry and the scale of the War to Arthurian London after the end of the world

Tides of Annihilation brings the speed of Devil May Cry and the scale of the War to Arthurian London after the end of the world

Chinese developers Eclipse Glow Games have revealed Tides of Annihilation, a fantasy hack-and-hand hack in a “twisted” but modern but Arthurian version of London. It plays your role as Gwendolyn, a child’s face, who has to defeat Avalon’s Demi gods by * checking the notes * Throwing the knights of the round table at them.

I am interested in the game partly because it is a way of explaining China about London, complete with a millennium wheel and the happy red phone booths, and I am always eager to see the inheritance of my own plague culture reflected in the eyes of artists from abroad. I have some suggestions for Eclipse Glow. For example, the river Thames looks distant Even so, big fish, giant fish, and almost no enough sex pilots in those phone booths.

I also like the bits in the introduction of the notice where the bosses growled about “fate of resignation”, then made a martial arts breakthrough with you with the light sounds of Cat.exe stopped working. Love a kind boss. There are more than 30 of them in the game, including a powerful Bloke with Dreadocks Floaty and a woman who seems to have borrowed Gilgamesh’s port of Babylon ability from Fate/Stay Night. For his part, Gwendolyn, equipped with combo, juggle, Invisi-Dodges and the ability to speak above to show the knights to break everything or light them on fire.

Cover photo for youtube videosTides of destruction | Official announcement trailer

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Press release quoted Devil May Cry, Stellar Blade and Nier Automata. They can also click their tongue Final Fantasy 16 in which – the -summmoning mechanism reminds me of the eikons of the following game. In addition, God of War 3 or Shadow of the Colossus, saying that Tides of Annihilation’s London is full of wandering, armored giants, acting as “vertical, dynamic, linked challenges”.

Developers – who are sponsored by Tencent and include old Sega and Ubisoft people – saying that it will take at least 30 hours to complete. What I like at least now is Gwendolyn’s acting. It was like someone who left Morphydd Clark’s Galadriel in the refrigerator. I guess we all cannot be Cate Blanchett. Anyway, you can read more about Tides of Annihilation on Steam (page not living at the time of writing). There is no day of release.

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