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Square Enix’s ‘Forspoken’ mixes magical parkour with an unforgiving world - Engadget

Posted: 13 Dec 2021 06:01 AM PST

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The new studio is taking different approaches to the story, too. Instead of in-house writers, Luminous Productions tapped Allison Rymer (who wrote for the TV series Shadowhunters) and Todd Stashwick as lead writers. The development team, which had last worked on the divisive Final Fantasy XV, said they were looking to create a game with more "universal appeal", promising a narrative-led action-adventure RPG. However, judging by this early look, Forspoken may not stray too far from the video-game trope of messianic-outsider-saves-mystical-lands.

There is a focus on both the female lead, voiced and mo-capped by actor Ella Balinsk, and several female antagonists – mad sorceresses called Tantas. The world of Athia has a matriarchal society, ensuring, rightly, that the most important players are women. Still, the preview didn't really help us get much of a bead on where the story of Forspoken will take Frey. The team is also promising post-launch DLC content, called In Tanta We Trust, which will function as a prequel to the main title.

We do know that encroaching darkness has trapped what's left of humanity within the walls of a single city, Cipaul. The rest of the world is now covered in this sinister fog, "The Break", that warps and absorbs life.

Some of the citizens of Cipaul view Frey as a demon – a threat – because she's able to survive the Break outside of the city, not to mention the magical freerunning and elemental arsenal that comes with her cuff of magical bangles. There are RPG-style upgrades to unlock, too. Frey will be able to upgrade her cloak and nail art (!) to improve stamina and increase spell strength, which is a modern twist on magical jewels and runes.

In the tradition of Destiny's Ghost, and er, Ratchet and Clank's Clank, the cuff has a British accent and a sassy disposition. It will banter with Frey and respond to how she fights. It's hard to tell from the early preview, but it seems like the cuffs (called Cuff?) will even offer up battle insights and fight-style advice. A Square Enix spokesperson said the team was "still in the process of adjusting the exact frequency, content and volume" of their interactions. That's a good sign, because Frey seems to cuss a lot and there are diminishing returns to exclaiming "Shit!" every time a monster attacks. See: Devil May Cry.

The preview teased stealth spells, magical land mines and using your cloak as a sort-of grappling hook. Even while moving at a high pace, Forspoken will slow things down when you're aiming at crucial ledges, which seems like a thankfully forgiving touch.

I'm most interested in how Forspoken will actually play and how fights will feel. With battle spells, Frey can choose different effects and spells from rings, holding several in as shortcut spots for easy (repeated) use, but it's hard to tell how intuitive this will feel.

Forspoken

Square Enix, Luminous Productions

At the end of my 30-minute briefing, the developers show off Breakstorms, random supernatural events that spawn monsters and a bigger beast, a skeletal giraffe kind of thing with one eye that shoots energy beams. Frey casts multiple high-level spells, stacking effects and mixing up strategies for both crowd control and escaping the wrath of the boss monster at the center of it all. In this instance, she doesn't quite make it, falling to the monster's attacks, but the first thing I thought was – I want to play this myself, and best this cyclops giraffe. Hopefully, Square Enix is able to ensure these fights feel as fluid as Frey's magical parkour dashes.

Forspoken launches on ​​PS5 and PC on May 24th, 2022.

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Analogue Pocket December 14 Orders Reopen | HYPEBEAST - HYPEBEAST

Posted: 12 Dec 2021 08:30 PM PST

Analogue is now reopening orders for its highly coveted Pocket handheld console.

Taking to Twitter to announce the news, the company is now going to take fresh orders started December 14, saying "It is our goal for everyone who wants a Pocket to be able to secure an order." Though you'll be able to put in orders tomorrow, it'll still be on a first-come-first-serve basis split into three main groups. Group A will receive their Pockets in Q1 of 2022, with group B getting theirs in Q4 of the same year. Finally, Group C will receive their orders sometime in 2023.

On top of reopening orders, Analogue has also announced a price increase for the device. Originally at $200 USD, the handheld will now go for $220 USD "due to industry-wide component price increases," although all of its other accessories will remain at the same price.

For those interested, you'll be able to pre-order your Pocket over on Analogue's website starting tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. PST (11 a.m. EDT).

Elsewhere in gaming, Halo Infinite is getting a dedicated Slayer playlist this week.

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