Inti Creates has revealed the discharge date for upcoming card battler Card-en-Ciel, which basically seems to be like a much less RPG-ified model of Mega Man Battle Community.
The sport is launching in October, and in a brand new trailer, Inti Creates reveals off some Card-en-Ciel gameplay, and it seems to be…nicely, an entire lot like Mega Man Battle Community, truly, proper all the way down to the grid fashion and isometric viewpoint.
Nonetheless, the place Battle Community additionally featured JRPG-style trappings, together with an overworld by which you may discuss to NPCs and watch the story unfold, Card-en-Ciel seems to be to be stripping issues again for a extra roguelite-inspired tackle the style.
Card-en-Ciel revolves round Neon, a “gaming detective” (sure, that is Inti Creates’ precise wording) who should acquire and make the most of playing cards to do battle with a spread of enemies.
The sport will supply greater than 10 totally different dungeons, every of which is filled with monsters to battle, playing cards to gather, and new synergies to search out. You may as well stay up for particular “Muse Playing cards”, which activate particular talents soundtracked by 50 vocal tracks current within the sport.
Alongside the best way, you may additionally uncover the story of Neon and his associates, though it will be advised largely by visible novel-style static scenes quite than overworld exploration, it appears.
You’ll be able to try the trailer for Card-en-Ciel proper right here if you wish to get a way for what the gameplay is like.
Card-en-Ciel involves us from Inti Creates, the studio liable for franchises like Azure Striker Gunvolt and the Blaster Grasp revivals, in addition to, uh, cheesecake-tastic video games like Gal Gun.
It seems to be just like the studio is basically looking for to marry its two nice loves in Card-en-Ciel; it is a very Mega Man-esque sport with some fairly gratuitous-feeling anime fanservice in it.
You’ll try Card-en-Ciel when it launches throughout PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Change on October twenty fourth.