Software:Crowsworn

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Short description: Upcoming video game
Crowsworn
Developer(s)Mongoose Rodeo
Director(s)Aleksandar Kuzmanovic
Platform(s)
ReleaseTBA
Genre(s)Metroidvania
Mode(s)Single-player

Crowsworn is an upcoming Metroidvania game developed by Canadian[1] studio Mongoose Rodeo.[2] The game was funded on Kickstarter, and is planned to release sometime after December 2023,[3] for Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch, and other consoles.[4]

Premise

Crowsworn is a Metroidvania with elements of the soulslike genre.[4] It takes place in Fearanndal, a fallen kingdom beset by a curse. The player takes control of a protagonist with the appearance of a plague doctor, who wakes up in a coffin suffering from amnesia. As the protagonist, the player must transverse the kingdom to uncover the origin of this curse.[3][4] The player character fights enemies in melee using a scythe, and at range using two guns. They can also utilize Corvian powers, magical abilities that can be used in combat. Use of Corvian powers requires the exertion of an energy called Malice, which can be recharged by attacking enemies with the scythe.[5] The game features platforming, side quests, and several bosses,[3] as well as a boss rush mode and a planned DLC expansion after launch.[5]

Development

The game was first announced on Kickstarter and raised over $1 million CAD by the end of its campaign in August 2021,[6] ahead of its planned funding target of $125,000 CAD.[4] The developers were influenced by the Metroidvania Hollow Knight, and drew further inspiration from Bloodborne and Devil May Cry.[5] Director Aleksandrar Kuzmanovic noted how the game was often compared to Hollow Knight, and desired to find ways to stand out from his inspirations.[4][1] The game was marketed by Matthew Griffin, who had previously done the same for Hollow Knight.[4] In August 2023, Mongoose Rodeo delayed the game from its planned release in December 2023, citing the game's increasing size as a result of raising more funds than planned during the Kickstarter campaign.[3]

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