Masters of Anima seems to be like Pikmin, appears like shouting

Masters of Anima

It’s been some time since we had a superb Pikmin-like; such an odd little sub-genre, it nonetheless bears it’s father or mother’s title. We’ve seen the likes of Overlord come and go, and Little King’s Story continues to be correctly pretty, however we might do with a number of extra, particularly on PC.

If solely the trailer for Masters of Anima would settle down just a little. Maybe maintain a shot for a second or two longer. Oh, and inform the narrator to cease shouting fairly a lot – it doesn’t work in the event you sound extra like David Attenborough than Brian Blessed.

INEXPLICABLE BELLOWING OF THE TITLE apart, it really seems to be relatively good, with a clear and clear artwork type ensuring that bizarre magic stuff can occur with out your expendable minions getting too misplaced on the display screen. For these unfortunate sufficient to have by no means performed a Pikmin-like, it’s successfully a light-weight motion RTS the place you management as much as 100 items that shield your central character with their lives. Encounter a statue you could push? Send some heavy items to pull it round. Big monster? Swamp it in minions, all normally mapped to a easy mouse or gamepad-friendly management system.

As is normal for the sub-genre, Masters of Anima is a purely single-player sport, with most enemies being of the massive and stompy selection, requiring you to maneuver your troops out and in so as to manually evade the worst of their assaults. Masters of Anima comes with some pedigree, at the least: The studio behind it, Passtech Games, created the relatively intelligent Space Run motion’y Tower Defense collection, so that they’ve clearly obtained some expertise at balancing ways, technique and twitch motion. There’s each likelihood this one will work out, they simply want to inform their narrator to settle down.

Masters of Anima is out subsequent month on April 10th, and can price £17/$18 (not the best of alternate charges, I have to say…). You can wishlist it on Steam here, or nab it through the developer’s own site here.

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Focus Home Interactive, masters of anima, passtech games

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