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Intriguing Project Altheia Teased by Neon Doctrine Alongside a Look at Upcoming Games
Today, during the Guerrilla Collective livestream, Neon Doctrine showcased quite a few games from its upcoming lineup.
By Giuseppe Nelva
Today, during the Guerrilla Collective livestream, Neon Doctrine showcased quite a few games from its upcoming lineup.
First of all, we take a look at The Legend of Tianding, based on the story of one of Taiwan’s folk heroes. It’s coming in October 2021 for PC and Switch. It was actually announced a few days ago, but here you go.
Play as Liao Tianding (AKA. Liāu Thiam-Ting), vigilante of Taipei city and wanted by the Colonial Japanese authorities. Rob the rich, feed the poor, and fight for justice in the streets of early 20th century Taipei as Taiwan’s legendary outlaw.
Every Indie Game Shown During Today’s Guerrilla Collective Showcase Kotaku 2 hrs ago
Anno: Mutationem, borrowing liberally from a popular promotional screenshot for a certain other cyberpunk game.
It’s officially E3 season. Between the marquee E3 pressers (Microsoft, Square Enix, Ubisoft, et cetera) and individual events from publishers gone E3-rogue (what’s up, Sony?), you can catch a handful of events focusing on smaller games. The first of those, at least per the calendar, is the Guerrilla Collective, which aired its first of two digital showcases today.
Now in its second year, Guerrilla Collective shines the spotlight on indie games. This year’s event featured a co-stream with Black Voices In Gaming, which showcases games made by Black creators or starring Black protagonists. Today, over the course of a 90-minute event, Guerrilla Collective offered a look at dozens of intriguing indie games on the horizon. Here’s what went down:
The Legend Of Tianding Sees You Use Kung Fu To Steal From The Rich
The game has a wonderfully vibrant style, taking artistic inspiration from Chinese manga.
Publisher Neon Doctrine has released a new trailer for The Legend of Tianding, an upcoming side scroller action game where you play as Liao Tianding in early 20th century colonial Japanese Taiwan. The game is loosely based on real events and people, following the exploits of the vigilante of Taipei city that robbed from the rich to give back to the poor.
As seen in the trailer, the game is depicted in the style of traditional Chinese manga. Most of the game is geared around combat, requiring you to perform combos in what looks to be a very tightly tuned technical combat system based around kung fu.