Bokeh Game Studio has released a lovely story trailer for its upcoming third-person title, Slitterhead. The game will be coming out on PC on November 8th, and you can find its PC system requirements here.
Set in the densely cluttered streets of “Kowlong,” filled with obscurity and chaos, this battle action-adventure game casts players as the “Hyoki,” an entity devoid of memory and physical form. His only motive is to eradicate the monstrous beings known as “Slitterheads” crawling around the city, disguising themselves as humans.
Players will have to seek out allies among humans known as “Rarities” while roaming the game’s vibrant neon-lit cityscape. They’ll have to infiltrate and track dangerous organizations, and engage in battles harnessing the power of blood. Moreover, players will delve into the mystery behind Hyoki’s existence and the appearance of the Slitterheads.
Devoid of physical form, Hyoki’s ability allows him to possess and control human bodies at will, turning the people wandering the city into his pawns. With this power he can slip through barriers, assume the identity of specific individuals, and infiltrate dangerous areas and organizations. By rapidly switching hosts, he can also traverse the city at high speed.
While human bodies are fragile, Hyoki can burn their life force, turning blood into weapons to confront the ferocious Slitterheads. By possessing “Rarities”, specific humans who share high sync with Hyoki, he will be able to unleash even more powerful attacks and activate various abilities.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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