Shown 12 minutes of gameplay of a new RPG with magic, leveling and the consequences of choice, which has already brought in 13 million rubles

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Primal Game Studio has published 12 minutes of gameplay (early alpha version of the project) of the upcoming role-playing game Mandragora, which is currently being raised through crowdfunding on Kickstarter.





In the video you can see how a warrior, armed with a mace with burning effect, fights various monsters. In the second part of the video, the hero is armed with a one-handed sword and continues to fight with opponents. The authors also demonstrated the user interface, inventory system, and skill upgrades.

The game contains elements of metroidvania and soulful. In combat, gamers will have to focus on timing, doing flips and keeping an eye on the endurance indicator.

The plot tells of a gloomy world inhabited by monsters. Humanity has to fight for life every day. However, brave heroes decide to conquer evil. A total of six character classes are expected: Vanguard, Exorcist, Thief, Heretic, Overseer, and Inquisitor. Brian Mitsoda, best known for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.

At the time of writing the news, the project has raised $215,000 (13.1 million rubles). If the authors manage to get $ 220 thousand (13.5 million rubles), an amazing sword and additional armor will be added to the game. If the amount exceeds $ 235,000 (14.4 million rubles), the developers promise to add a treasure kobold that will suddenly appear in the game. The player’s job is to have time to knock more valuables out of him before he runs away. Similar is by the way in the games of the Souls series.

The release will take place in 2023 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. There is a page on Steam. Import Substitution: Now World of Tanks and World of Warships in Russia are called “World of Tanks” and “World of Ships”

Source: VG Times

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