{"id":51081,"date":"2020-09-06T15:23:18","date_gmt":"2020-09-06T14:23:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/?p=51081"},"modified":"2020-09-07T11:50:55","modified_gmt":"2020-09-07T10:50:55","slug":"graven-hexen-ii-receives-a-spiritual-successor-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2020\/09\/06\/graven-hexen-ii-receives-a-spiritual-successor-video\/","title":{"rendered":"GRAVEN: Hexen II Receives A Spiritual Successor [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"

Slipgate Ironworks<\/strong><\/em> (who also work on Ghostrunner) will try to bring back that dark fantasy FPS genre that was previously represented by Hexen and Heretic.<\/p>\n

\u201eGRAVEN<\/strong><\/em> began as a game we had often dreamed of. \u2018What would a spiritual successor to a dark fantasy series such as Hexen, have looked like if it was made in 1998 in the original Unreal engine?\u2019 We think the answer is GRAVEN. We hope you do too,\u201d said 3D Realms<\/strong><\/em> vice president and GRAVEN game director Frederik Schreiber in a press release. So don’t expect some HP regeneration, as this game will make you look for medkits and play responsibly.<\/p>\n

Let’s see what the game’s press release and Steam<\/a><\/span> page reads: \u201eGRAVEN delves into a gruesome medieval world of deities and monstrosities as a disgraced Priest of the Orthogonal Order. When a heretical member of the Order sacrifices the Priest\u2019s adoptive daughter, the Priest lethally retaliates in a bout of righteous fury. Tried and found guilty by his brothers and now exiled to the burning sands, he closes his eyes for one last prayer, for peace. The Creator speaks to him directly: \u201cYou will have to earn your peace.\u201d<\/p>\n

Heed the Creator by hunting down the foul heretical sects responsible for conjuring plagues and twisting the natural order of the seasons. Blending action, exploration, and puzzle-solving, GRAVEN takes cues from classic shooters, immersive sims, and action RPGs alike. Journey across three expansive, open-ended regions, and scour the lands to purge evil. Carefully observe a reactive world to find the way: with a journal, the player drives the exploration instead of following waypoints. Listen to townsfolks\u2019 woes and slay the monsters responsible for their torment. Banish over thirty distinct enemies from plagued madmen to swamp beasts with powerful sorceries such as wild blasts of lightning and scorching rays of flame. Solve environmental puzzles with those same powers, altering the world with spells.<\/p>\n

Wield destructive conventional weaponry, including magic staves and wrist-mounted crossbows. Find hidden gold to upgrade weapons and spells at blacksmiths and alchemists. Return to previously-plundered areas with new abilities to uncover secrets and entirely new areas. With more than 30 weapons and spells, GRAVEN encourages experimentation. Play solo, with one friend in split-screen co-op, or even in a party of four online for complete arcane chaos. […] Featuring character designs by Chuck Jones (Duke Nukem 3D, Half-Life) and the voice talent of Stephan Weyte (Blood, Fire Emblem, DUSK),\u201d the sources say.<\/p>\n

GRAVEN will launch sometime next year on PlayStation 5<\/strong><\/em>, Xbox Series X<\/strong><\/em> (Xbox Series S), PC<\/strong><\/em>, PlayStation 4<\/strong><\/em>, and Xbox One<\/strong><\/em>.<\/p>\n

Source: Gematsu<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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