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    Side-scrolling action RPG Meifumado announced for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, & PC

    Old Bit Studio have announced Japan-inspired pixel art side-scrolling action RPG Meifumado! The new RPG is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. A Kickstarter campaign is also live with a goal of $400,000. Check out more details and the announcement trailer below:

    Meifumado is an action role-playing game set in a post-apocalyptic, immersive open world inspired by Japan. It features an in-depth combat system and puts heavy focus on RPG elements, allowing player to change the course of the story and its ending depending on the choices you make throughout the game.

    Faction you choose to side with, role you play in local conflicts, characters you help – all actions wheather on small or large scale will have consequences, favourable or negative for the player and the world.

    Combat

    Deep combat system is designed to make action intense, challenging and satisfying. It offers multiple fighting styles with unique moveset, wide range of special attacks/abilities, sub-weapons and various weapon types. Wheather you prefer strength over speed, or fast and aggressive aproach in combat, by gaining and upgrading a broad variety of skills and choosing favorite weapons, player is able to form his own fighting style.

    Figthing arena – one of main sorts of entertainment in this postapocalyptic society.

    With rich weaponry at your disposal, combining different equipment and abilities, you will find numerous ways to deal with your adversaries regardless of their skills and numbers.

    Throw bombs at your enemies, shoot them with a bow from a distance, use shuriken to interrupt their attacks, crush them with a powerful swing of a two-handed club or slash them with swift, deadly strokes of a katana.

    You can interact and utilize other objects in a fight within an area to avoid enemies’ attacks or use different kinds of traps against them.

    Enemies act tactically in combat. Whether they fight alone or in group, your foes will adapt to a situation and will use help of their allies to compensate their weaknesses: lightly armored opponents will hide behind an ally with a shield to wait for an opening to strike and retreat, while stronger opponents will try to surround you by getting behind your back to attack from both sides, or shoot at you with a long range weapon from a distance.

    Example of various weapons and styles that player can choose. Each has its advantages and flaws in combat.
    There are many kinds of dangerous creatures that you will face in your journey.
    When the last standing opponent is defeated, you can perform an “execution” – a brutal and violent way to finish your foe.
    Fluid animations will help you easier to react to enemies’ attacks.

    Crafting

    Items you’ll acquire while exploring the world will always have a practical value. Instead of packing up your inventory with worthless junk, you will benefit by selling needless stuff and utilizing other items to craft new ones. Crafting could significantly help if you choose to upgrade certain skills. Find diagrams to forge your own weapons, recipes to cook food and produce drugs giving you temporary buffs, or sell the stuff for a good price.

    Any kind of interaction in the game is provided with a special animation.

    Relax after long and tiresome travels at a bonfire and share your stories with other characters.

    World and Exploration

    World of Meifumado consists of multiple different kinds of locations; each with its unique environment and atmosphere. Player is allowed to visit them and explore in any order, after leaving the first, opening area. Major locations are divided into multiple non-linear, interconnected, metroidvania-structured levels. Whether the player is roaming around a hub or going to explore dangerous areas outside the safe city walls you will always be able to find something interesting: side quests, random events, useful and rare items, discover hidden areas.

    Much attention is paid to a high detalization of the environment.

    Also you will come across numerous side activities to engage in, in your travels: guard or raid caravans, participate in fighting tournaments, make money by gambling.

    We would like to add customization of your character’s appearance by changing an armor or clothes. But such endeavor is very time consuming considering fluid and detailed animations that the game has, counting hundreds of frames for the main character. So, that feature will appear as a stretch goal.

    Quest Design

    Rather than fill the game world with countless repetetive and dull fetch quests we chose different approach to quest design. Many side-quests that player will encounter are story-driven, offering several ways to complete, focusing on narrative, well-written characters and freedom of choice, providing player with lots fun and memorable moments. Side-quests aren’t just additional content, but a motivation for player to explore the game’s world and interact with its inhabitants more, learning their stories and leaving an impact on the future of their lives according to your actions.

    Big towns are a great place not only to find side quests, but also to get a rest and prepare for future battles by getting help and having deals with the locals by trading with merchants, learning and improving skills from different masters, upgrading weapons at a blacksmith. etc.

    Story

    Meifumado is set in a dark, cruel post-apocalyptic world, torn and left in ruins by the great global war. But the war is a long forgotten past. The remnants of mankind are to deal with the consequences, striving to survive in this new dark era. Vital resources are scarce and aren’t enough for everyone. From food supplies to medicine – people fight for every bit, as the strong prey on the weak.

    Northern mountains are dangerous to roam around; representatives of the local fauna react quite aggressively towards trespassers.

    The central conflict of the story is a war among several rival factions for control over a large island called Yamatai, that is left lying in ruins after the devastating global war. Player will get to choose a side and play a key role in shaping the future of the land of Yamatai and lives of its inhabitants.

    Each faction vying for power has its own ideology and social structure. Here’s an example of two of them:

    Bakuhan – post-apocalyptic shogunate. Society based on the strict class hierarchy, rulled by several clans with shogun at the top. While the warrior-caste of samurai and their lords satisfy all their needs, peasants and miners as the lowest class of the regime are barely get by due to high level of taxation and needs to protect themselves from external threats: raiders, savage tribes of slavers, dangerous mutated creatures roaming the wasteland. As bakuhan doesn’t provide them with sufficient protection, they have to rely on themselves.

    Ryukai. A large group of fierce warriors settled in the northern mountains living by credo, “the strong lead, the weak obey”. Any member of the society – soldier or slave are given freedom to rise in the ranks, proving their worth in a fight. They don’t hide behind false morality. Ryukai expand by invading and conquering new territories, and enslaving people of local tribes and villages, absorbing and erasing cultural identity of subjugated groups, joining new blood to ryukai’s warrior culture.

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    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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