Bartski
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A tsunami of Chinese and Korean folk inspired action rpgy soulsy games is heading our way.
Since there seems to be no way to tell some of them apart, please enjoy this mid-tier effort post to help you all out making your bets on near to distant future bangers and stinkers.
1. Daba: Land of Water Scar
2. Project: The Perceiver
3. Code: To Jin Yong
4. Faith of Danschant: Hereafter
5. Where Winds Meet
Since there seems to be no way to tell some of them apart, please enjoy this mid-tier effort post to help you all out making your bets on near to distant future bangers and stinkers.
1. Daba: Land of Water Scar
While the premise is still a little foggy in its current form, Dark Star has at least been able to shed some light on its protagonist and the overall setting that Daba: Land of Water Scar will adopt. What you really need to know, however, is that the world is on the verge of collapse, and it’s your duty, as a humanoid clay puppet, to track down an elemental aura that supposedly holds the key to its survival. Sounds pretty simple on paper, for sure, though there’s bound to be a bit more to it than what meets the eye.
From the looks of the footage that was shown during the recent China Hero Project presentation, gameplay will mostly involve third-person combat that dabbles on a similar wavelength to that of Dark Souls. To this end, we can definitely expect to see our fair share of colossal foes, combos, and ultimately, death. More deaths than you could shake a stick at, by the looks of it.
2. Project: The Perceiver
Project The Perceiver is an upcoming action-RPG open world game very similar to Sekiro. In this game, you'll take on the role of a character who is capable of perceiving the world around them in a unique way, using masks to become the enemies. This souls-like game will remind you of Assassin's Creed Red, Sekiro, Where Winds Meet and Ghost of Tsushima!The game is a Chinese open-world action game developed by Papergames' 17ZHE Studio. The game is being developed in Unreal Engine 5 and will release in PS5 and PC.Set against the backdrop of ancient China, Project: The Perceiver is a unique mix of open-world and soulslike gameplay. The story follows an artist who died before he could complete the play that he was writing. As he spends his last moments drowning in the waller, a mask grants him a second shot at life and he sets off to avenge those who wronged him in the first place. This kickstarts your journey to free your homeland of Tang from the hostile presence that has invaded these lands.
3. Code: To Jin Yong
Developed by Lightspeed Games, who also created PUBG Mobile and Apex Legends Mobile, Code: To Jin Yong is a tribute to well-known wuxia writer, Jin Yong. The new game is based on the world created in his wuxia novel series. In this trailer, check out an intense sword fight between two characters, who also appear to possess some impressive elemental powers.
4. Faith of Danschant: Hereafter
Faith of Danschant: Hereafter is an Action RPG inspired by Chinese mythology. Developed by Beijing Joyfun, it's a sequel to 2017's Faith of Danschant, featuring Chinese martial arts and sword fighting. Built in Unreal Engine, it also implements NVIDIA RTX Ray Tracing, and supports the latest DLSS technology.Faith of Danschant: Hereafter will launch on PC and consoles. Its release date is yet to be confirmed.
5. Where Winds Meet
Embark on an epic adventure in ""Where Winds Meet,"" an oriental Wuxia open-world action-adventure RPG that draws inspiration from the romantic and fantastical martial arts works, offering a distinctly oriental experience of boss battles and open-world exploration.Play as a young swordsman, wielding nimble Wuxia artistries and powerful Kung Fu as you unveil the mysterious veil of your identity and forge your own Wuxia legend in this tumultuous historical era!
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