
Sukeban Video games is engaged on what it describes as a “cyberpunk lively time motion” sport with a battle system that is much like Parasite Eve. In a weblog put up, Chris of Sukeban has formally introduced .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND, that includes a mercenary named Reila Mikazuchi as its protagonist. Enemies can assault you from anyplace when you’re exploring environments within the sport, and you will have to dodge and look forward to an motion bar to fill earlier than you possibly can launch a counterattack. The motion bar fills at a pace primarily based in your character and weapon stats, so the stronger you get, the sooner you possibly can struggle again.
Whereas the announcement would not have a in-depth rationalization of the sport’s plot, Chris describes its story as follows: “You play as Reila Mikazuchi; a washed out mercenary whose glory days are lengthy gone. In a final try at grabbing life by the horns she decides to return to the life, solely to comprehend the true enemy isn’t in entrance of her gun.”
The indie developer is planning to make seven chapters for the sport, and 5 are already finished and playable. It has but to announce a launch date, although, in order to not repeat its “N1RV ANN-A scenario.” Sukeban is the developer behind the cyberpunk bartending “booze-em-up” sport VA-11 HALL-A, which is ready in a post-dystopian world with a corporate-controlled society.
VA-11 HALL-A was wildly profitable for an indie title, and Sukeban introduced a sequel referred to as N1RV ANN-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Motion again in 2018 after it hit 200,000 copies offered. The developer hasn’t launched N1RV ANN-A but regardless of asserting a 2020 launch date, and it would not appear to be we’re seeing it anytime quickly. Chris mentioned .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND is “considerably forward in improvement” and that the developer is dedicating its “full consideration to it for the foreseeable future.”
Sukeban has additionally launched the primary trailer for .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND, and you’ll watch it beneath.