505 Games and developer Lab Zero Games have unleashed a stunning new animated opening for its upcoming and somewhat promising adventure Indivisible, ahead of its release next month.
Originally making its debut on funding platform IndieGoGo to the tune of £1,610,774 from over 30,000 backers, Indivisible comes from the same folks who developed the criminally underrated Skullgirls series of fighting games, providing some assurance at least, as to the sky high standard of presentation that we can expect from the game when it releases in just a few short weeks.
The animated opening, which was painstakingly created by animation outfits Studio TRIGGER (Little Witch Academia) and Titmouse is quite something to behold and can be seen below (in addition to the blurb on the game from the official website):
Created by Lab Zero Games, the developers behind the million-plus selling cult-favorite fighting game Skullgirls, Indivisible features ultra-rare, real-time party fighter mechanics. Spanning a fantastical world with dozens of playable characters, a rich storytelling experience and gameplay that’s easy to learn but difficult to mater, Indivisible revolves around Ajna, a good-natured tomboy with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her.
The game’s huge fantasy world, characters and aesthetic design are inspired by various cultures and mythologies. Throughout Ajna’s quest, she’ll encounter many “incarnations”; people she can absorb into herself and manifest to fight alongside her. There are many incarnations to recruit, each with their own story and personality. By uniting people from faraway lands, Ajna will learn about herself, the world she inhabits and, most importantly, how to save it.
Indivisible is set to release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on October 8, 2019 in North America and October 11, 2019 in Europe. Indivisible will release on Nintendo Switch sometime later in 2019.
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