At its Xbox Partner Preview event, Microsoft shared new trailers for a number of games. So, below you can find the trailers for Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, Eternal Strands, EDENS ZERO, Wheel World, and The Legend of Baboo.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a Yakuza/Like a Dragon spin-off, starring Goro Majima. This new trailer focuses on the game’s naval combat mechanics.
Eternal Strands is an action-adventure, inspired by Shadow of the Colossus and Monster Hunter. In the game, players will be able to cast and combine frost, flame, and kinetic magic to take down massive 25-meter foes. This looks interesting so be sure to check it out.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is noir-fueled FPS shooter that draws inspiration from classic cartoons of the 1930s. This is a game I’m really looking forward to. Its art style looks incredible, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.
Wheel World appears to be an open-world bike cycling RPG. In this game, players will take on elite cycling teams and quirky rivals in high-stakes races where every second counts. Players will also be able to upgrade their bikes, and recover their stolen Legendary parts to ultimately perform The Great Shift ritual and save the world.
The Legend of Baboo is a new third-person, action-adventure. Inspired by Eastern fables, the story focuses on Sepehr and Baboo. Players will have to solve puzzles and platform through dangerous challenges across black forests, roaring waters, cursed wildernesses, and frozen lands.
Finally, EDENS ZERO is a new 3D action RPG that is based on the space fantasy comic/anime EDENS ZERO by Hiro Mashima. In EDENS ZERO, players will relive the story of the manga, and explore an open-world planet as they adventure across the Sakura Cosmos.
Enjoy!
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