It’s lonely being the chosen hero. They need to set out on what usually starts as a fairly simple task before things spiral out of control, and eventually the entire world rests on an epic journey. The real treasure may be the friends the hero makes along the way but they’re still fighting solo, venturing alone into the depths of the enemy stronghold to face the ultimate threat. Imë doesn’t have this problem, or at least not quite so much of it, because the Goddess of Time has granted her the ability to rewind time. Not in an “insert quarter to try again” kind of way, but rather with the events of the first round still playing out as her ghost-self runs, attacks, and eventually falls, but hopefully not before Imë v.2 has completed the job she couldn’t do alone. But if v.2 fails as well that’s fine, because there’s more ghost-Imë where that came from.
Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior is an isometric action-combat game where an ancient evil has done what ancient evils do, and now Imë, the Lysfanga of the New Kingdom (Lysfanga is her title, not her name) needs to fight a battle far bigger than can be won by a single warrior. Imë’s rewind ability is for a few seconds of combat so she’ll need to use the time wisely, but new spells, weapons, and abilities learned along the way will help make her a more effective warrior as the fights heat up.
It’s still a little early for specifics on how all its gameplay elements fit together, such as what determines the number of time-clones, how long they last, and if getting a small army working in sync means replaying an area a whole bunch of times with each clone needing to fight perfectly. Lysanga: The Time Shift Warrior was only revealed today during the Summer Game Fest event,
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