Tides of Destruction: Arthurian Knights Lead a Slasher Adventure

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Fantasy Slasher Tides of Destruction, drawing from Arthurian legend roots, emerged as one of the most talked about announcements in recent gaming lineups. The Chinese studio Eclipse Glow Games, known for its bold ambitions, released a dramatic trailer that teased a ravaged London and the mystic realm of Avalon rising from the mist. The footage set a tone of mythic horror coupled with high-octane action, hinting at a narrative that blends age-old legend with modern, brutal combat.

In the story, malignant forces sweep across the capital of Great Britain, turning London into a city shrouded in an inky fog that swallows light and hope. The survivor named Gwendolin discovers an unusual power: she can summon and command the Knights of the Round Table. Her mission to rescue a sister pulls her into a perilous voyage spanning two parallel worlds, where both light and shadow reveal themselves in different ways.

When it comes to combat, Tides of Destruction bets on a slasher-style framework with a combat system designed to feel kinetic and reactive. The heroine leads a squad of more than ten legendary knights, each bearing a distinct set of skills, weapons, and magical talents. Players will choreograph fast, brutal engagements by coordinating the knights’ abilities with Gwendolin’s own powers, weaving tactical positioning, crowd control, and decisive strikes into fluid, cinematic sequences.

The game is planned for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. A firm release date has not been announced, but the developers have begun sharing new gameplay clips that illustrate environmental design, AI behavior, and the scope of the two worlds the player will explore. Fans can expect a production that emphasizes atmosphere, storytelling, and dynamic combat pacing as it progresses toward launch.

In related PC gaming chatter, discussions around Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 mention a GTX 1050 Ti run and a mod that fans joked about for its potato-like textures. Such conversations reflect how the PC community often experiments with older hardware while awaiting major new releases.

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