Now here is a game that caught my attention. At Connect 2024, NACON revealed a new Diablo-like action hack n slash RPG, called Dragonkin – The Banished. Dragonkin – The Banished will be coming to PC in February 2025, and below you can find its first gameplay trailer.
In Dragonkin: The Banished, you wander a world where powerful dragons have ravaged the land and caused evil creatures to appear. You play as four hero classes and set out to hunt and fight the most vile monsters.
The four hero classes that will be in the game are the Barbarian, Witch, Knight and Archer. So, pretty much all the classes you’d expect to see in a Diablo-like game. And yes, the game can be played in solo and co-op.
Dragonkin: The Banished claims to have a new way to build your hero. This new feature is called The Ancestral Grid. Each time you gain more power, you decide how to combine your upgrades to fill up the Ancestral Grid in the best way possible. Select from the abilities available and try out multiple combinations to optimize your hero. Based on your progress in the adventure and your preferences, you can also change your build whenever you want to adapt to new enemies.
In this game, your city will also get bigger based on your decisions and discoveries. As you go on your journey, you’ll gain experience and you get to decide what parts of your city to focus on. You can upgrade your buildings, find new people, better gear and additional services.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!
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