Masters of Anima is out, and it’s getting compliments! So Passtech Games, makers of the game, have put together an “Accolade Trailer” hyping their new title’s good reviews.
Masters of Anima is an adventure game reminiscent of Pikmin. “Anima” is the term for magic in the world of Spark, where you can use it to summon forth dozens of creatures called Guardians to fight for you. In the game, the character you play must become a Master of Anima if he has any hope of rescuing his fiance Ana from the evil Zahr and his Golem army.
Go to the aid of your future bride, using the powers of Anima to summon an army of magical Guardians in your quest to defeat Zahr’s dreaded Golems. Learn to control new types of Guardians on your adventure, each with their own unique talents and abilities useful to explore the vast world of Spark and reveal its secrets, as well as to take down the formidable bosses that stand in your way. As your victories rack up, acquire new powers and abilities for both yourself and your Guardians, ultimately becoming a true Master of Anima.
Like Pikmin, Guardians do more than just fight….they can lift heavy objects, clear paths and help you solve puzzles. You can control up to 100 Guardians at once, either via keyboard and mouse or by controller (depending on the platform).
Masters of Anima is available now for Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, XBox One and PC. Now for the trailer….
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