Publisher Meridiem Games and Developer ChaoticBrain Studios have unveiled the first gameplay trailer for its turn-based graphic adventure RPG, Neon Blood.
Neon Blood is currently being developed for PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, with a planned release later in 2024.
Neon Blood evokes a blend of classic turn-based RPGs, the combat of Blade, and the feel of hidden indie gem DEX.
Here’s an overview of Neon Blood and its features sent to us by Meridiem.
In the year 2053, after the Third World War, humanity was reduced to a single megacity, Viridis, formed by two cities, the luxurious Bright City and the dystopian Blind City.
Axel McCoin, a detective from Blind City, will be motivated by his ideals to rebel against the injustices caused by the drastic class difference between the two cities that exist in the dystopian society they inhabit, becoming a symbol of a revolution.
In his adventure, Axel will encounter powerful allies who will help him in his purpose, as well as enemies who will stand in his way, such as Ruby Emerald, who will do everything possible to thwart Axel’s plans.</b>
- Neon Blood features an elaborate and deep story with a cyberpunk theme that serves as a thread to tell Axel's story, which will be marked by the relationships he will establish throughout his adventure, showing the player the different realities of the two cities.
- In Neon Blood, we embrace a 2.5D aesthetic, based on using 2D PixelArt sprites with 3D-modeled environments, maintaining an aesthetic differentiation between flat characters and the environment with depth.
- Explore the two deeply contrasting cities with markedly different aesthetics - the futuristic sci-fi cityscape of Bright City and dark, gritty cyberpunk inspired Blind City.
- Use the investigative skills of detective Axel McCoin to reveal Viridis's dark secrets and set in motion a revolution that could destroy the foundations of society.
You can wishlist Neon Blood on Steam.
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