Archangel Studios does not relax and entertains us with a new trailer for Bleak Faith: Forsaken, the dark and dirty soulslike that has us captivated.
“Three developers, one dream”. With those words begins Bleak Faith: Forsaken trailer where the guys from Archangel Studios show us the impressive action of their new soulslike. We are facing a very dark adventure that is inspired by Shadow of the Colossus apart from the obvious of the trilogy of Dark Souls. With a sound theme that is also very powerful, you can enjoy the trailer just below this paragraph.
This new preview of the title serves to show the advances that the team has made in recent months in terms of gameplay, technical section, performance and general quality. The aforementioned trailer also focuses on showing us an epic confrontation once morest a gigantic flying final boss in the form of a snake.
As we said, the video leaves us with a combat in the purest style of Shadow of the Colossus, Fumito Ueda’s masterpiece. It appears that the player will be able to scale larger enemies in order to attack their weak points. A little more of its open world is also shown, which is set in a desolate kingdom with dangers lurking around every corner. For its part, the animations of the combat system, as well as the design of the enemies, border on a very good level if we take into account the limitations of the equipment.
Although the development team decided to postpone its launch to finish polishing certain aspects and improve the gaming experience, they assure, in the description of the new trailer, that information regarding the final release date of the title will be shared soon, so no It remains to wait for them to pronounce themselves. Supposedly it is planned for this year, although we should not rule out that it will launch in early 2023 or at a later date.
Bleak Faith: Forsaken was scheduled to debut in 2021. It will finally do so in 2023 or later and will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. It is not yet certain that it will have a version for next-generation consoles, although it would be logical to take it for granted.