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Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRnh_ToN_5Y
Looks interesting, but that sun though just doesn't fit with the rest of the art style but an FPRPG especially a Slavic one is always welcome!

Wishlisted! Thanks for this, now I'm really gonna get it!
Post edited December 01, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
Wow!
It looks beautiful!
On the wish list!
House of brown, now sit DOWN!!
"Choose your path to become the guardian of the woods or the terror nightmares are made of".

Why not both? XD
Looks really, really good, though the "young Baba Yaga" thing sounds terrible. Do we really need to prequelize everything, including folk tales and keep making up origins for stuff that works perfectly well as is? I'm pretty sure this could have been a wonderful game with a story all its own, without trying to tie a young girl with a bow to Baba Yaga >rolls eyes<

Still, I'll keep an eye on it. I'm always interested in exploring some fantasy, fairy-tale-ish woods.
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TZODnmr2k5: Looks interesting, but that sun though just doesn't fit with the rest of the art style
Yep, as nice as everything looks, that sun is just horrible. Unless there's some deeper reason behind it, it's a truly bizarre and bad choice.
Post edited December 01, 2021 by Breja
Thank you again. Seriously tho why developers suddenly late or not posting the trailer (even when it's the most important marketing device for their product).
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Breja: Looks really, really good, though the "young Baba Yaga" thing sounds terrible. Do we really need to prequelize everything, including folk tales and keep making up origins for stuff that works perfectly well as is? I'm pretty sure this could have been a wonderful game with a story all its own, without trying to tie a young girl with a bow to a Baba Yaga >rolls eyes<
Baby Yoda...Baby Yaga...seems to be in line with modern trends.
I really like the presentation overall and it will be interesting to follow but i'm not keen on playing a kid even more so when you're well above twice the age of the main character, it feels weird but good luck to the devs.
Post edited December 01, 2021 by ChrisG_
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RedRagan: Thank you again. Seriously tho why developers suddenly late or not posting the trailer (even when it's the most important marketing device for their product).
Not sure, probably an afterthought :( Hopefully not though, game looks pretty cool.
Now THIS came completely out of the blue, but the combination of slavic folklore and the evocative art style has me intrigued - some of the more bizarre visuals remind me a bit of ACE Team's games, which is definitely a good thing. I just hope the open world action-adventure gameplay isn't gonna end up being your typical Ubisoft-style icon hunt.

And while I agree that at this point, the "troubled young woman (with a bow) trying to find herself" archetype is as tired as the "gruff space marine" or "rascally young adventurer who gets in and out of trouble through sheer panache" tropes, I kinda get why they would choose to go with that if they're gonna have any chance of selling their surreal slavic folklore game to a wider audience ;)
Post edited December 01, 2021 by Exsurgent
Slavic Mithology has always interested me, and the concept of this game seems good enough, but if there's one thing I wouldn't accept from Baba Yaga it'd be being just a floating torso, so... does anybody know if this game features full body awareness?