New RPG gameplay released with a large open world, ancient Slavic gods, choice consequences and many skills

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A developer nicknamed Lynxbird showed off his own game on Reddit, which he’s been working on for about two years. The project is called Svarog’s Dream belongs to the isometric open-world RPG genre.

In a recent video, the author showed the gameplay.





According to the developer, the controls will be similar to those in Dota 2 and League of Legends. The character can automatically attack enemies.

“The old gods are forgotten, and they lose their conflict with the new – the One God. Some of the ancient Slavic gods are angry with humanity, so they summoned monsters from the underworld to Earth. Others, more deceitfully, have released an immortal soul that can change the written fate. This soul is a player who must help one of the sides to win the war.– this is how the plot of the plot is described.





During the passage, players will interact with the gods. The setting is inspired by Slavic, Greek, Scandinavian and Christian mythologies. For example, in the game, gamers can meet Diogenes and Baba Yaga.





Among the features, the author highlights a large open world with many locations and secrets, more than 500 different items for the character (weapons and equipment), well-developed skills upgrade (more than 90 skills from 3 different classes are available to choose from ), as well as intense battles with mythical monsters, gods, and demigods. In addition, every action in the game has consequences and can influence the course of events. The world around the player will be constantly changing.

Next year, as part of the Steam Next Fest festival, the developer plans to release a demo. The release is scheduled for September 1, 2023. The game can already be added to the wish list on Steam.

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Source: VG Times

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