On the YouTube channel of the IGN game publication, an 11-minute video of the gaming process of fantasy action Tides of Annihilation appeared. Recall that the project was announced as part of the February presentation of State of Play.
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Tides of Annihilation will tell the story of the warrior Gwendolin, who gets the opportunity to control the knights of the round table. The heroine survived the invasion of otherworldly forces in London, as a result of which the city was torn to pieces and became a “terrible reflection of itself”. Moving with a sense of revenge, a fearless girl sets off in search of a missing sister.
In a published gameplay video, Gwendolin walks along the destroyed and tormented streets of London, enters into skirmishes with ordinary enemies and mini-bosses, demonstrating the distinctive features of the combat system.
In any battle with the enemy, the heroine is in the air for a long time, inflicts powerful blows with magic spells and finishes finished with cold weapons removed from the opponent’s hands.
Closer to the middle of the video, Gwendolin is faced with an angry visitor to the library, the battle with which quickly turns into a real cinematic representation: spells and spectacularly flying into pieces of furniture are used. The finale of the fight in the video from IGN is not shown.
Tides of Annihilation is created for PC (Steam, Epic Games Store), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. The release dates do not yet have a release date.
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