![]() ![]() Wild Hearts features three types of Karakuri, Basic, Fusion, and Dragon, with each having a distinct purpose. The crafting system will be a crucial aspect of the game, with both offensive and defensive options available. The presentation emphasized the importance of consuming foods with different elemental resistances to succeed in defeating certain Kemono. Every Kemono has its distinct attack patterns and weaknesses. The Kemono are all inspired by real animals but have a unique twist, like the Spineglider that secretes a liquid that forms into rocks or the Emberplume, resembling a peacock with fire elements. ![]() Players can expect to encounter over 20 Kemono in the four main season-inspired areas. This classification system will add a significant strategic element to the game, giving hunters the freedom to experiment with various styles.Ĭompared to the hands-on preview we also get to interact more with the game’s Kemono. Players will have access to the first five classes right from the beginning, while the remaining ones will be unlocked as the story progresses. You then help Natsume the blacksmith, fight the Ragetail, and then proceed to search for Natsume’s friend Ujishige who has been captured by the Sapscourge.īesides that, this latest preview also gives a much better look into the eight unique classes: Karakuri Katana, Nodachi, Bow, Maul, Bladed Wagasa, Hand Cannon, Claw Blade, and Karakuri Staff. The tutorial mostly remains the same as it did in the demo, you meet Mujina, the mysterious musician in a mask who then gives you the ability to use karakuri. You play as a hunter, travelling through the world of Azuma battling giant beasts. It’s similar to Monster Hunter by Capcom, but with a bit more emphasis on the hack-and-slash aspect. It’s kind of like a mix between a hack-and-slash adventure game and a monster hunter game. In case you don’t already know Wild Hearts is a new game from Electronic Arts and Koei Tecmo that is developed by Omega Force. Check out the hands-on preview we did back in October ![]() ![]() Thanks to the kind folks over at Electronic Arts, I got early access to Wild Hearts ahead of its release and comparing it to the hands-on preview I did on it back in October, I’ve got to say, I’m extremely pleased with how the game has turned out. ![]()
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