Enotria: The Last Song an Italian Folklore Soulslike Closed Beta Announced
Developer Jyamma Games has announced they will be holding a closed beta for their Italian folklore-inspired souslike Enotria: The Last Song.
TheAction-RPGinspired by Italian folklore Enotria: The Last Song will be getting a closed beta soon. The developer Jyamma Games has announced that sign-ups are now available until December 15th, so if you want to get a chance to play the AA+ game now’s your chance.
The closed beta for PC will allow players in for an early closed beta test which will help provide feedback for the developers. Those who take part will be rewarded with an exclusive in-game skin available at the full release of the game. As for the size of the number of invites, the official website states they will be selecting a “small pool of players” and will increase the number as they continue the test.
So far they haven’t announced the dates for the CBT but have shared the minimum and recommended specs:
As this is an Early Closed Beta Test the playtest will take place on PC via Steam.
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A soulslike set to come to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, the game is heavily inspired by Italian folklore. Players set off into the sunlit land of Enotria, a fantasy world full of danger. Taking up the role of the Maskless one, players must take on mighty “Authors” in order to free the world from Canovaccio, using the power of Ardore.
Canovaccio is a play that has stopped the world’s usual rhythm, locking it into an “eternal” theatrical performance by the looks of it. Ardore translated into English means “heart” or “warmth” so maybe we’ll be using the power of the sun in some way, truly praising the sun like inDark Souls. The website teases using Ardore to alter reality, letting you change between different states for solving puzzles, unravelling secrets and finding new ways to explore the world which could double as a strategic move in battles.
Similar to howMortal Shellintroduces different playstyles through Shells, The Last Song deploys Masks that can be gained from defeating great foes. This mixes up the usual defeat of an enemy to gain a weapon with masks and sounds far more theatrical too, fitting the theme. Players can use up to three different loadouts at a time, meaning you can switch up your tactics when needed. This also means no need to respec as you have these loadouts ready to go, switching masks to mix playstyles.
With the year we’ve had with great RPGs and souls-like such asLies of P, it looks like we’re getting some more stunningly set titles next year and beyond. I hope Enotria will bring plenty of theatrics, as this setting could present some really amazing ideas, especially with bosses and enemy types. As it’s a AA+, it rests somewhere between a AA and AAA title, but may end up a little more elevated than your usual AA games. Combat will be interesting to see if they nail that balance of flexibility while still posing a nice challenge.
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