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Alkahest Gameplay Trailers Show Environmental Combat and Alchemy System

The trailers emphasize a design philosophy of quality over quantity, with no large maps or boring side quests, positioning Alkahest as a focused dungeon crawler.

Key Facts

  • On June 7, Push On and HypeTrain Digital released two new gameplay trailers for Alkahest.
  • The first-person action RPG is set in the feudal Kingdom of Cadanore, where three nobles vie for power.
  • The trailers show environmental combat, including pulling ropes to open doors and dropping trees on enemies.
  • Alkahest replaces magic with an alchemy system where players mix ingredients to create potions.
  • The Steam page says the game prioritizes quality over quantity, with no large maps or boring side quests.

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Alkahest Gameplay Trailers Show Environmental Combat and Alchemy System

On June 7, Push On and HypeTrain Digital released two new gameplay trailers for the first-person action RPG Alkahest. The trailers highlight environmental combat, including using ropes and bows to manipulate objects, and an alchemy system that replaces magic with potion crafting. The game is set in the feudal Kingdom of Cadanore.

Push On and HypeTrain Digital released two new gameplay trailers for Alkahest on June 7. The first-person action RPG is set in the Kingdom of Cadanore, a dark medieval world where three major nobles vie for power. The player, the son of a minor lord, investigates goblin attacks. The trailers show environmental combat: pulling a rope to open a door, shooting a shelf with a bow to drop items on enemies, pushing foes off cliffs, and dropping trees on them. The game replaces magic with an alchemy system. Players combine materials by recipe or free mixing, then drink potions, throw them, or apply them to weapons. The Steam page states the game prioritizes quality over quantity, with no unnecessarily large maps or boring side quests.

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