With it launching in simply over every week’s time on April 18, Enigami and Focus Home Interactive have launched an action-packed trailer for Shiness: The Lighting Kingdom. Centred across the celebration members you’ll be travelling with throughout your journey, the trailer appears like an advert for a forgotten Saturday morning anime, ripped straight from the mid 2000s.
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Designed by Enigami’s co-founder Samir Rebib, Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom’s predominant characters appear to be the standard solid of a shonen anime. You’ve bought the plucky protagonist Chado together with his pink bandana and can-do perspective, you’ve bought tubby engineer sidekick Poky full with goggles and wrench, the fireplace mage and fact seeker Rosalya, grasp of wind and pure born chief Kayenne and world-renowned mercenary Askel who can by no means be seen with out his trademark pink rose. Throw in a warrior whose hair goes gold when he powers up and a feminine sailor with magic powers and also you’ve crammed out the anime bingo card.
While the characters could appear awfully acquainted, the battle system in Shiness: The Lighting Kingdom is one thing that hasn’t actually been seen earlier than in conventional JRPGs. Mixing components of motion RPGs with a combating sport, Shiness has the celebration blocking, dodging and performing combos to break their opponent. It even has a Marvel vs. Capcom-esque help system, with gamers tagging in different celebration members to proceed a string of assaults. There are even display screen filling Hyper Combos which end opponents with over-the-top fight animations.
The dodgy J-Rock track within the background simply places that genuine anime shine onto this trailer, making it an ideal nostalgia hit for anybody who watched exhibits like Dragon Ball Z again on Toonami. If you’re a fan of the Ultimate Ninja Storm collection or different motion RPGs just like the Tales video games, Shiness: The Lighting Kingdom ought to be proper up your alley.
Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom launches on Steam April 18 for $29.99/£24.99. Those who pre-purchase will get the sport for 15% off, alongside a duplicate of the sport’s soundtrack and a digital copy of the Shiness manga.
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