As we inch closer and closer to the release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fairy Tail, Koei Tecmo has started revealing more about how the game will look and feel. In a new trailer called "Charactꦰers & Features," we get a decent idea of how battles will play out and what new stories thไis game will be covering.
This doesn't look like a recap of the current anime series, but some kind of side-story. To that effect, the character stories contained will be original ev🌌ents that take place in this game's recreation of the Guild and the city. Fan-favorite Erza Scarl🎀et is seen receiving an anonymous love letter, which is bound to lead to some anime hijinks.
The game will also beꦑ putting a spotlight on secondary characters from the anime. This was done in an effort to🌌 give fans an opportunity to better explore the otherwise overlooked characters. I couldn't actually name you anyone (I'm not 100% familiar with the source material), but it should be a good bit of fan service for those heavily invested in the anime.
Gameplay, itself, seems like fairly standard RPG stuff. Characters have access to various types of magic -which makes sense as everyone is a wizard- and can team up with others for coordinated attacks. Persona-like bonding will play a big role, though it won't work as a dati🍸ng 🥂simulator.
The more oft🍌en you use certain characters in your party, the stronger your bond with them will grow. This will unlock special attacks that will deal greater damage in battle. If you have a particular favorite, this seems like a good way to get them using their ultimate abilities. There will probably also be special side-stories that appear from these increased bonds.
After a few delays earlier in the year, Fairy Tail seems on track to make its July 31, 2020, release. As the first major game to be released on the brand, it 🐽seems to be shaping up nicely. The art style looks clean and the likely cuts out the fat to deliver a concise story. That's really all you could ask for from an RPG.
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