In a press release sent to Gaming Cypher this morning, developer Games Farm announced that a new dev diary for the third installment of the developer diary series for Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms, Shadow Realm.
This parallel world constitutes one of the Action-RPG’s biggest features and is crucial for both story and gameplay mechanics. Players can travel to the Shadow Realm to find clues to solving puzzles or destroy demons, which keep reanimating their enemies in the human world.
The second focus of the newest developer diary is the Devourer, the protagonist of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms. The devourer is a powerful demon from the Shadow Realm, who has the unique ability to control several souls, thus giving the player a pool of characters to choose from to build his party.
The key features of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms are below:
- Switch between the shadow world and human world
- Considerable freedom of choice affects the game’s course
- Dynamic day-and-night cycle, and highly detailed location designs
- Gripping story set in a world of myths, destinies, and fabled creatures
- Unique party system
Take a look at a couple of screenshots below:
Here is the new dev diary:
The next big content update for Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms will be available on September 4th, along with the official launch date. The game is currently available on Steam Early Access. What did you think?
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Source: Press Release
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