NEOWIZ has released a new video, showcasing 7 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from its upcoming Bloodborne-inspired game, Lies of P. This new gameplay video introduces us to Rosa Isabelle Street, a once prosperous place filled with art and romance.
Lies of P promises to offer an elegant world filled with tension, deep combat system and a gripping story. The game will also experience interconnected procedural quests that play out depending on how you lie. These choices will then affect how the story ends.
Players can combine weapons in a multitude of ways to create something new altogether. Thus, you can research to find the best combinations and make something truly special.
Additionally, players can change parts of their bodies to gain new skills. Not only that, but these skills can provide several other unique and useful features.
Lies of P will come out on September 19th. You can also find here its official PC system requirements.
Before closing, we should note that the PC demo for Lies of P has already gotten an amazing Bloodborne Mod. This mod added to the game the Hunter Attire, Saw Cleaver, and Ludwig’s Holy Blade from Bloodborne. As such, it will be interesting to see whether this mod will be compatible with the final version.
Lastly, the game has already gone Gold, meaning that it won’t get delayed. Moreover, the developers claimed that they have implemented some QoL improvements to the game, based on the response they received from its PC demo.
Enjoy this latest gameplay video for Lies of P, and stay tuned for more!
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