At Gamescom's Opening Light Live, many viewers were wowed by the trailer for Where Winds Meet. The cinematics and gameplay were all a visual spectacle full of gorgeous martial arts and lovely locations that spanned from historic to fantastical. Some are calling the project a game that is like Ghost of Tsushima meets the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom's era.
Where Winds Meet was developed by an emerging Chinese-based studio called Everstone. The pretty as a painting trailer showed many gameplay elements such as combat, hunting, exploring, and horseback riding. Locations appear vast and rich from busy towns to ships and bamboo forests. It appears there will be a lot of RPG choices as well, though the visuals might just be the most appealing part of the game.
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If the trailer is not far off from what the gameplay will look like, players have a lot to look forward to. The beauty of the trailer is not just in the graphics, but also seen through the details and design. The fluid movements of cloth when characters jump or the wind rustling leaves are not often thought about, but gave the trailer a haunting charm.
Colors really set a tone for places and characters as well. Trees colored in golds, greens, and reds were present, and the sky even changes from gray and dark to blue and even red. The historical architecture and items the trailer featured are a constant source of fascination, showing once again how games can get players to explore other cultures and even learn a bit of history. However, with such a pretty trailer filled with mostly cinematics, some are skeptical as to what the gameplay will bring the table. After all, it will have big competition like theAssassin's
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