On the Triple-i Initiative earlier this week, Gearbox Publishing and developer Wabisabi Video games unveiled RKGK. Sporting an eye-popping artwork route that blends anime and graffiti artwork influences, this promising-looking motion platformer is coming this 12 months.
RKGK (pronounced “Rakugaki”) unfolds in a Cap Metropolis, a futuristic metropolis caught in a vice grip by the oppressive B Corp led by the villainous Mr. Buff. The plot facilities on rebellious graffiti artist Valah, who rages in opposition to this machine by utilizing her artwork to convey life again to town and encourage its residents to face up and insurgent.
Valah will get round by utilizing her graffiti paint to stylishly grind on rails whereas chaining jumps, dashes, and glides. She additionally has seems to have her personal drone to soar throughout the cityscape. Excessive-speed platforming is the secret, and sustaining a clean stream state sends her into Defacer mode, reworking the world right into a dreamy animated model of itself. Though the trailer doesn’t exhibit gameplay, it depicts Valah spraying paint to destroy B Corps’ robotic minions. You’ll additionally be capable to create graffiti artwork utilizing an array of paint and beauty instruments. Take a look at the screenshots beneath for an in-game have a look at RKGK.
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RKGK is Wabisabi Video games’ debut title and appears to comply with within the graffiti-soaked dystopian future footsteps of video games like Jet Set Radio and Marc Ecko’s Getting Up (do not forget that?). It’s coming to PC later this 12 months.
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