Game studio Beamdog, formed by ex-BioWare developers and best known for remastering classic RPGs Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment, has announced MythForce, an upcoming first-person roguelike inspired by television cartoons of the 80s.
The four-player co-op brawler draws much inspiration from American Saturday morning cartoons, including He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, and the Dungeons and Dragons animated series. MythForce’s colorful art style riffs on their cheesy designs and its swords-and-sorcery world are directly inspired by old TV fantasy stories.
Beamdog describes the game as a roguelike dungeon-crawler, in which you and up to three buddies will fight your way through hordes of monsters, avoid traps, and hunt for treasure. You’ll be using legendary weapons and magical spells in a mix of first-person melee and ranged combat.
Following the usual roguelike formula, you’ll encounter progressively tougher foes and be sent back to the beginning of a procedurally generated castle each time you’re defeated. A persistent progression system will let you upgrade abilities, unlock perks, and achieve special rank upgrades that carry over to new sessions, as you collect treasure and uncover magical artifacts through randomized encounters.
Four playable characters will be open to you: the valiant knight Victoria, Rico the charming Rogue, Maggie the wise Mage, and Hawkins the deadly Hunter. They collectively form the MythForce and must tear their way through dungeons to stop the evil vampire lord Daedalus – that all sounds fittingly cheesy.
Watch the MythForce reveal trailer below. It’s dripping in 80s nostalgia and even has a catchy theme song.
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