![]() ![]() Kena's little Rot spirit friends in their cute unlockable hats seem well worth stopping to snap pictures of and its forested environments are lovely too. I usually don't bother partaking in photo breaks but if I were ever going to, Kena would be the one. Speaking of adorable, there is that photo mode that they've just announced as well. Classic action with a fresh, adorable face. ![]() I fought against an early boss with a giant club that I had to dodge, figure out how to stun it in place, and then shoot a weak point on its back with my bow. Kena doesn't seem to be reinventing the action adventure wheel, and that's just fine with me. I'd initially worried that Ember Lab might wind up with a game that looks great but tripped up on the combat but, based on what I got to try, they stuck the landing. I got to take a spin with an early section of the game several months ago and was quite into it.įrom my time with it, Kena was comfortably familiar. Kena rated on Colm's list of top ten games of September to look out for this month and it easily made my personal list too. The fella with the shiny whip looks neat as well. The boss fights look to be familiar action stuff as well-one where you'll jump over periodic waves of flame while attacking your target, the boss with a bow where you'll need to hide behind trees to avoid large attacks, and so on. The new launch trailer down here gives a peek at some more of the big bads and a bit of story background too. They're longer encounters against angry dead folks that her posse of Pikmin-like little Rot companions help her tackle with special skills like stunning enemies or hammering them with Rot power. The biggest spirits she has to fight are the main course, of course. Bow and staff wielding spirit guide Kena uses her unlockable magic abilities to battle gaggles of forest-y enemies along her journey with a bit of light puzzling and climbing too. Kena: Bridge Of Sprits is familiar third-person action game fare for the most part. ![]() Ahead of tomorrow's launch, Ember Lab have shown off another story trailer to peek a couple more of the big spirit bosses that Kena will be putting to rest along with the photo mode that you'll have to take full advantage of all that big screen-inspired character design. Kena: Bridge Of Spirits definitely looks like it's made by an animation house, complete with excessively adorable little sidekick characters and all. The first game from former animation studio Ember Lab heads out on its spirit saving adventure tomorrow. ![]()
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