Get ready, Metroidvania fans! Ichthys, a name that's been quietly generating buzz in indie game circles, has just dropped a playtest trailer for their intriguing new project, "Being and Becoming." This isn't just another 2D platformer; it's aiming for something deeper, blending the exploratory nature of Metroidvanias with the challenging combat and atmospheric storytelling reminiscent of Souls-like games. And guess what? You can get your hands on it right now.
Being and Becoming: Dive into the Playtest NOW! Wh...
The premise itself is a head-turner: you're diving headfirst into the "Collective Dream," a concept that immediately conjures up images of surreal landscapes and psychological exploration. The trailer, which I just watched (for research purposes, of course!), definitely delivers on that front. Expect to battle not just enemies, but against the very threads of fate itself – a pretty ambitious goal, to say the least. But hey, aiming high is what indie development is all about, right?
From what I can gather, gameplay will center around discovering powerful new weapons and unlocking extraordinary abilities. The trailer offered glimpses of some seriously cool-looking weaponry, and the promise of "uncharted territories" to explore has me genuinely excited. I’m a sucker for a good map to fill out, and the thought of uncovering secrets in this "Collective Dream" is really appealing.
Speaking of secrets, Ichthys is being pretty tight-lipped about specific details, which is understandable during a playtest phase. However, the trailer hints at a rich, lore-driven world with plenty of hidden pathways and challenging encounters. Don’t go in expecting a walk in the park. This seems to be a game that will require patience, skill, and a willingness to die (and learn from your mistakes) – very much in line with that Souls-like influence.
The playtest is currently available on Steam, so if you’re interested in getting a sneak peek and helping Ichthys shape the final product, now's your chance. "Being and Becoming" is slated for a PC release on Steam sometime soon, though a firm date hasn't been announced yet. I, for one, will be keeping a close eye on this one. It's got a unique vibe, and I'm really curious to see if Ichthys can deliver on its ambitious promise. We need more games that try to be different, and this might just be it.
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