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Horror XCOM-Like Othercide Is Coming In July
By Alleef Ashaari|June 18, 2020|0 Comment
Developer Lightbulb Crew and publisher Focus Home Interactive’s new turn-based tactical RPG, Othercide, has finally received a release date. Unlike XCOM or Phoenix Point (which both feature aliens and science fiction), this upcoming game will feature unique horror elements and aesthetics.
Set in a world where the Daughters are in a war with the Others, the combat in Othercide is described as an intricate dance between spectacular actions and counters. The playable Daughters (each of which occupies three different archetypes or classes: Blademaster, Soulslinger, and Shieldbearer) are graced with a unique set of skills and can make use of Othercide‘s Dynamic Timeline System.
This mechanic enables players to do things like interrupt an enemy attack, plan delayed actions to be triggered later in the timeline, or use reaction skills to respond to any threat.
As the game progresses, Daughters will level up, acquire new skills, and can utilise the memories of slain Suffering in order to access additional stat-boosting bonuses. Players can somehow even kill their own Daughters to ‘heal’ or ‘boost other stats’. That’s pretty dark, but I guess that’s where the horror aspect comes in.
Othercide is slated to release for the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam) on 28 July 2020. In the meantime, check out the release date trailer below.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARnv2lFWLWk&w=560&h=315]
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