Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is still scheduled for a 2018 release for the PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS Vita and Nintendo Switch. So, it’ll be done when it’s done. It’s looking good though.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night E3 2017 Trailer:
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night screens:
505 Games released a new trailer today for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, the upcoming game from the renowned Koji Igarashi, godfather of the ?Igavania? genre of gothic, exploration-focused action platformers. Bloodstained is the spiritual successor to his much-loved and highly acclaimed Castlevania series, and one of the most funded games on KickStarter of all time.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is an imaginative side-scrolling RPG that takes place in 18th century England, an era when people?s lives changed dramatically with the ushering in of the Industrial Revolution. Players will take on the role of Miriam, an orphan scarred by an alchemist?s demonic curse, which is slowly turning her skin to crystal. As the curse matures, Miriam drifts into a mysterious coma and awakens ten years later as a castle appears and Hell is resurrected. Now, she must travel to the castle to hunt and kill its summoner, Gebel, battling his demons as she searches for a way to stop the curse.
The trailer released today showcases an eerie new map, Church, with improved environments over earlier demos. It also demonstrates added skills for Miriam including Spear Throw, Resist Holy and Optimizer, as she uses new weapons including her Whip, Rapier and Katana to challenge a never-before-seen boss, Bloodless.
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