Useless Cells studio Movement Twin has revealed the primary gameplay footage of its new “lightning-fast motion roguelite” Windblown.
Releasing someday this yr, Windblown seems to be taking a reasonably completely different method to Useless Cells; it is an isometric 3D motion recreation with an emphasis on motion (appropriately sufficient, given the developer’s identify) and recrafting the gear of fallen warriors.
Windblown was first introduced through the 2023 Recreation Awards ceremony, however that is the primary time we have gotten a take a look at the way it’ll really play, and it seems like you are going to want severe reflexes to take care of its challenges.
The brand new trailer exhibits off Windblown’s attractive, fluid artwork model, shiny coloration scheme, and speedy gameplay fairly successfully.
We get a glimpse of the primary character coaching with a dummy, dashing throughout islands, and taking over large enemies, solely to fall, return to the coaching space, and repeat the method once more.
Every time, nonetheless, we are able to see our character wielding quite a lot of completely different weapons, Hades-style, so it seems like you can sort out runs with quite a lot of completely different gear.
After all, as of late, isometric motion video games aren’t price writing residence about if they do not even have bullet hell components, and so we additionally see our protagonist dodging an enormous wave of spiralling projectiles.
Windblown will help you sort out its challenges both solo or alongside as much as two different gamers in on-line co-op, however your buddies are going to want to maintain up with you if you wish to stand an opportunity of victory.
It is good to see what Movement Twin is specializing in subsequent after the announcement that energetic improvement on Useless Cells is ending. We’re nonetheless but to study what subsidiary and fellow Useless Cells studio Evil Empire will transfer on to, although.
You can take a look at Windblown when it launches on PC through Early Entry someday this yr. Keep tuned for extra.