Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards, the isometric RPG/Adventure hybrid based on the popular comic book series, is now available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Digiart is launching this exciting comic book-based game for a price lower than the cost of two gallons of gasoline ($9.99!!!). Digiart has also dropped the price of the game on the Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC to that very low price.
Aluna follows the nominal heroine on a journey spanning 16th century South America and Spain, as she strives to carry out the will of her mother, the earth goddess Pachamama, and recover mysterious shards that once rained down from the heavens. Others seek to claim these powerful fragments first, scouring the dark jungles and ancient ruins and sparing no effort to stop Aluna from fulfilling her destiny.
Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards Key Features:
● Explore a vast land filled with dense jungles, majestic beaches, and towering cliffs.
● Choose from a vast array of weapons based on historical weapons from the Old World (South America) and New World (Spanish Empire).
● Customize Aluna’s fighting style by unlocking powerful magical abilities across 3 schools of magic.
● Collect, craft, and trade hundreds of unique items and loot.
● Defeat mythological boss creatures inspired by South American lore.
● Aluna is voiced by actress/producer/creator Paula Garces.
● Based on the popular comic book series “The World of Aluna” by the writers of Assassins Creed and Batman: Arkham Origins.
Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and other platforms.
For more information, visit alunagame.com
Related: Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards Now Out on Xbox One
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