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Tides of Annihilation Hands-On Report Details Knights of the Round Table Combat

The report confirms the game's core combat loop of switching between up to four summoned knights mid-battle, and the development team's stated desire to create a global work.

Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.

Tides of Annihilation Hands-On Report Details Knights of the Round Table Combat

Denfaminicogamer attended the world's first hands-on trial for Tides of Annihilation, an action game set in a London devastated by an otherworldly invasion. The event was held in a Western-style castle built in China for the trial. The report details protagonist Gwendolyn, who summons Knights of the Round Table to fight, and includes an exclusive interview with the development team.

Denfaminicogamer attended the world's first hands-on trial for Tides of Annihilation at a Western-style castle built in China specifically for the event. The report covers protagonist Gwendolyn, who searches for her missing sister in a London devastated by an otherworldly invasion, and awakens a power that lets her summon the Knights of the Round Table.

Combat involves switching between up to four equipped knights at any time, each with different abilities. The trial featured Bedivere, Gawain, Palamedes, Kay, and Gaheris. The article also includes an exclusive interview with the development team, who discussed their love for Japanese content and their aim to create a global work.

  • Bedivere: uses a scythe to unleash powerful combos in sync with Gwendolyn's attacks
  • Gawain: draws enemy attention and is skilled at follow-up attacks
  • Palamedes: a knight of immense strength who staggers enemies with knockback attacks
  • Kay: provides support with a bow and can activate mechanisms
  • Gaheris: a highly mobile knight who controls the power of wind

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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