Ninja Theory's Hellblade has been considered a mystery for fans since the dawn of its announcement not too long ago. Having the declaration of the game on a widespread scale, Hellblade can only wish a great reception to from the gamers who are yet to be enlightened as to what the game is really about.
Hellblade is considerably one of the role-playing games that strikes anonymity simply with the name itself. The developers of the game, Ninja Theory-responsible for the game installments such as Heavenly Sword and DMC: Devil May Cry, have taken the initiative to showcase footage of what the game itself is about, without the entire plot spoiled all throughout, as recently reported by Vg247.
The story of the game basically follows a Celtic woman named Senua, a Celtic woman who apparently suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, following the aftermath of Viking invasions. According to Arstechnica, the aim of Hellblade is not solely to entertain, but also to enlighten the gaming society with the probable consequences that may befall those who suffer from mental to psychological issues, which are supposedly not to be taken lightly.
In terms of in-game factors, not much has been seem from the game itself, except for the fact that the game is virtually flashy; composed of severely intense combos, alternating barrages of slashes and swings; basically an just all-out violent backlash. Delivered recently by Gamespresso, the recent footage launched to the public exhibits the protagonist in numerous challenges including heaps of enemies along the way.
In simple definition, the game will be more about continuous aiming and striking, with the right amount of evading and dodging to balance. Primarily, the demons that the protagonist faces act like a subconscious that pushes her to go beyond her limits.
As of the moment, Hellblade has an uncertain release date. The game is also yet to have a finalized announcement as to which platforms will it actually have.
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