Among the hallmarks of a roguelike game are randomly generated levels and permadeath of the protagonist, should you fall in battle. Now, with RemiLore, they’re putting that experience to use in creating a unique and more accessible take on the roguelike genre. Longtime gamers themselves, the team members cite titles ranging from Devil May Cry, Bayonetta and Ninja Gaiden to XCOM, Overwatch and the NBA 2K series as some of their favorites. Their pedigrees include not only indie titles like Steam sensations Subterrain and Color Symphony, but also contributions to triple-A console endeavors such as Kameo: Elements of Power, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts and Kinect Sports. RemiLore is the result of a collaboration between two Korea-based development teams, Pixellore Inc. With procedurally generated levels, stunning anime-style HD visuals, full Japanese voice acting and co-op hack-and-slash action, RemiLore dashes onto Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam this winter. Starring high-school student Remi, her sentient-book companion Lore and a mysterious android girl named Choux, RemiLore will transport players to the magical world of Ragnoah. Magical realms, talking tomes, android warriors and legions of mechanical foes-all that and much more are waiting for you in RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore.
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