Earlier this year we highlighted Trigger Witch, a top-down shooter set to blend witches, fantasy, magic and blasting away everything in sight. If you have an Xbox of any description, meanwhile, there's also a chance that you tried out a demo for the game as part of the Summer Game Fest event.
In any case, it's now only a little over a week away, launching on various consoles and of course the Switch on 29th July; it'll be priced at $14.99 / €14,99. The demo was enjoyable, and the full game will feature an open-world, optional co-op and various dungeons and puzzles around the gun-toting core action.
Venture forth on an adventure through a mystical open world where firearms have replaced the realm’s magic. As you shoot your way across the land, discover new guns and upgrade your firepower as foes become stronger. You will meet a variety of peculiar and relatable characters who will entertain you with witty dialogue and sometimes ask you for help. Take a break from the pulse-pounding action to solve environmental puzzles in mysterious dungeons and think your way around difficult obstacles. Trigger Witch also supports drop-in local co-op, so a friend can join your session to help fend off the hordes of monsters at any time!
Publisher eastasiasoft also has a limited physical edition available via PlayAsia, but it's an Asia-region product and isn't due until Q4 2021; you can check it out here.
Let us know if this is one you're planning to check out soon.
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I wasn't expecting that. Looks fun!
I made a mental note to keep an eye on this when NL highlighted it earlier. Hopefully this Xbox demo will be on the Switch too.
Got my physical copy preordered.
Love me some "Zelda with guns".
I'm not too interested in this personally.
Though if you're looking to get a physical copy, you can also order it from videogamesplus.ca, a Canadian retailer that also ships to US and Europe. It may be more affordable than Play-asia.
Sorry, but I wrote a reply then comments were deactivated, but I still want to say...
Are the characters in Boyz in the Hood stereotypes? I don't think so. It might not be a positive representation, but it is a reality that many black people face.
If we have black people in games but strip them of all their culture and all political voice, then are they really black? or merely white people in black skins?
I would love to see a game that deals with sensitive and complex issues such as racism and injustice. in fact a game would be the perfect medium to put the player in the shoes of somebody who is discriminated against.
There have been lots of indie games recently that show these alternative subject matters can work as a game/experience. Having some tanned villagers in the background of a Mario or Zelda game is not progress.
@piecez give it a rest. I come here to read about games
@HamatoYoshi
Sadly Nintendo life did a political article and for some reason expected that to be civil. Not saying piecez is right in bringing it up here just that Nintendo life kinda brought it on themselfs
@piecez
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The music is epic x)
This game has a similar graphical appeal that I liked in Indivisible, and I am actually looking forward to grabbing it as soon as it releases. I'm very curious to see the ranges of customization and character growth. Thank you for covering these smaller games, as well.
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