References to a "conspiracy under the surface" came up more than once during this conversation, so the stories of the two games are definitely intertwined. At least seven characters from that game will make appearances in Rising, and all three heroes from Rising will show up in Hundred Heroes. The trailer focuses on the action aspects of Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, but the developers did outline the connections between this title and the main game, Hundred Heroes. When the three leads team up and actually go on the offensive, the battle ends quickly thanks to all the damage they're able to dish out. Eventually a worm emerges from the trunk, which proves vulnerable to direct attacks. The tree attacks with roots from beneath the ground as well as insects descending from its branches, requiring the heroes to move fast to dodge all the hazards on-screen. The trailer features a pair of boss battles: first a giant, ferocious tree, then a large rock figure. Its a bite size game at a fraction of the price (US7 during KickStarter) and will be spearheaded by 505 Games as opposed to entirely built by Rabbit and Bear, but they will colab to make. For example, Isha can fire magic bolts at enemies out of her reach, then swap out for Garoo who leaps into the air with his giant sword to smash them into pieces. Eiyuden Chronicles: Rising is a 'companion' game which will be built to tide fans over in the coming year until we wait for the Hundred Heroes full release. The trailer shows one hero seamlessly fade out as another fades in, and their attacks chain together to deal large-scale damage to the monsters roaming the environments. Gameplay is 2.5D and fast-paced, and players can swap between the characters at will.
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