At its latest Xbox Developer Direct, Fictions shared a new gameplay video for Beast of Reincarnation. Beast of Reincarnation is a new action RPG from GAME FREAK, the developers of the Nintendo Pokemon games.
In this game, you play as Emma and her dog in a big action RPG. You’ll explore the world and fight tough battles that take skill and timing. Along the way, you’ll discover what it really means to be human.
In a ruined Japan filled with monsters and darkness, Emma, a girl shunned for being cursed, and her loyal dog Koo might be the last hope for saving the world.
Players will travel through a dark and changing world where scary forests can suddenly appear in the middle of empty lands. As Emma and her dog Koo go farther into the unknown, their friendship grows stronger, and with it, new and strange powers start to appear.
This gameplay video immediately reminded me of Rise of the Ronin, WUCHANG, and Phantom Blade Zero. So, if you like those games, you will also find this interesting.
The combat system seems kind of interesting. By attacking, blocking, and parrying enemy attacks, you will increase Koo’s attacks. As such, you will be able to unleash some powerful techniques, known as Blooming Arts. Blooming Arts can also give Emma options for new actions.
Fictions plans to release Beast of Reincarnation on PC later this year. However, there is no exact ETA on when it will come out. The publisher has not shared the game’s PC requirements either.
Enjoy the video and stay tuned for more!

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