Grimorio of Games won’t be releasing its 3D remake of Sword of the Necromancer in the February overload, so it might get more attention.
Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection is an epic reimagining of the iconic action-RPG, now with stunning 3D graphics and completely revamped gameplay. Return to the world of Sword of the Necromancer like never before! The remake has been completely redesigned with new graphics and gameplay mechanics. Immerse yourself in an adventure full of emotion, strategy, and action, with an art style inspired by the classics of the sixth-generation console era, now brought into the modern age.
Join Tama, a former bandit turned bodyguard, as she fights to bring her beloved Koko back to life. Armed with the forbidden power of the Sword of the Necromancer, Tama must descend into a dungeon filled with danger and mystery, facing deadly enemies and difficult decisions. Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection not only revisits the original story, but also introduces new cinematics and details that delve deeper into the characters and their world.
Explore dungeons and environments with a visual style that evokes the nostalgia of classic adventure games while adding a modern touch that breathes new life into the world. Experience a completely redesigned combat system focused on fast-paced, strategic action. Dodge, attack, and combine abilities to defeat enemies in exciting and intense battles. Master a groundbreaking system that allows you to program the behavior of your resurrected creatures. Set their priorities, from targeting specific enemies to protecting you in critical moments.
Immerse yourself in an epic soundtrack that blends remastered original compositions with new tracks designed to enhance the atmosphere of this dark fantasy world. Procedurally generated dungeons make every playthrough a unique experience. Discover new enemies, allies, and secrets with every run. Take on Roguelite mode to truly test your skills!
Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection will be released on January 23rd for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC (Steam), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, missing February by a week.
Source: Gematsu
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