Shining Force Heroes of Light and Darkness Gameplay Trailer

Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness Trailer Focuses on Gameplay

A trailer for Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness has appeared, and it focuses on gameplay. Game developer Vespa has uploaded this new trailer to its official YouTube channel. This trailer provides a look at character models, combat animations, and how the environments will appear. However, the trailer is currently only available in Korean.

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Characters from previous Shining Force titles will appear in Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness. This includes Bowie and Sarah from Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal. Additionally, characters like Mae and Max will also appear in the mobile title. Viewers can get a first look at how these characters will appear through the trailer.

The trailer focuses on gameplay and how it will function in Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness. Gameplay features the same grid system found in previous entries. Additionally, the cut away to a more detailed and up close angle of the counter attack will also appear in Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness.

You can watch the new trailer below.

Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness was announced in August 2021. Developer Hive, a subsidiary under Vespa, revealed that the title will potentially release globally within the first half of 2022.

Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness is currently in development for Android and iOS devices.


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