Project TAL (AAA Korean Single Player Title) Announcement Trailer

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Project TAL is a AAA single player action–RPG that reimagines Korea's traditional Tal masks, as well as the mythology and folklore that surrounds them, into an epic and deeply immersive fantasy open world for players to explore.

The announcement trailer shows off the game's cinematic and fast-paced combat, with players able to leap onto massive monsters to deliver powerful attacks, exploit enemy weak spots, and perform tactical counterattacks and skill combos to keep their foes at bay.

Players won't be fighting alone, however. The trailer also highlights one of Project TAL's core features—a distinctive companion system that dynamically responds to the player's combat style and environment.

Each NPC companion character has unique abilities, personalities, and combat roles, ranging from defense and support to melee, ranged, and magic. Players will encounter moments of seamless cooperation in Project TAL, such as catching a falling companion mid-battle, or watching a support companion deploy a magical barrier to deflect enemy attacks.

Key Features

Climbing action, where players can leap onto massive monsters to deliver devastating strikes.
A weakness exploit system that allows players to target enemy weak spots and shift the flow of battle.
Tactical counterattacks and skill combos performed alongside companions in fast-paced combat.
Intelligent NPC companions will shift the tide of battle, dynamically responding to aid the player in combat.
 
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Oh look it's another Wukong-like.

Donald Duck Sleeping GIF
 
Seems to have copied assets from Wukong?

But regardless, being able to play as different characters and weapons does make it interesting. If it has a story and some narrative focus, then it could be good.
 
Seems like another one of those hyping building badass east games.
I will reserve my judgement for when the game launchs. Doesn't exactly catch my attention yet though.
 
Depends on the publishers point of view and the games budget. Either way its numbers on steam considering the hype and lust for another Wukong-like game were pretty meh. Calling it good is lmao.
The game is on gamepass and still has over 40k steam reviews. Silent hill 2 remake hasnt even reached 20k reviews while being available 3x as much. You cant compare most games to the freaky success of wukong lol. This game was never budgeted to compete at the same level of wukong. It wasnt even $70
 
Looks cool, but the Wukong comparisons outside some visuals seem silly to me.

Actual gameplay and features listed just read out as closer to something like Dragon's Dogma, which we don't have endless copies of like Souls stuff.
 
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The game is on gamepass and still has over 40k steam reviews. Silent hill 2 remake hasnt even reached 20k reviews while being available 3x as much. You cant compare most games to the freaky success of wukong lol. This game was never budgeted to compete at the same level of wukong. It wasnt even $70

You do realize chinese playerbase on Steam is massive right? Wukong had 2 mil active players. Wuchang doing 20 times less is pretty fucking weak considering the Chinese population on Steam is massive and thirsty. Comparing it to SH2 remake is...yeah..
 
We have Toukiden at home.

Toukiden at home:

While I don't love the aesthetic, the gameplay looks sick. I'm getting Monster Hunter, Shadow of the Colossus, and Nioh vibes? Hello? Hell yeah.
 
Let me guess... without even watching the trailer.

UE5, swords and incohesive marriage between rehashed mechanics and unobtainable visual and animation quality that will almost certainly not be in the final game
 
Looks good. Typical myth based asia tropes
Party gameplay is some novelty

You do realize chinese playerbase on Steam is massive right? Wukong had 2 mil active players. Wuchang doing 20 times less is pretty fucking weak considering the Chinese population on Steam is massive and thirsty. Comparing it to SH2 remake is...yeah..
Do they thirsty though?
Steam is just side-dish for Chinese gaming, that is 95% live service games. They will not eat some shit just because it caters to chinese/asian culture, they have quite a few very high profile games (live service) for that.
And of course they are not western forum whiners, they live in live service world for 20 years already
 
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