.45 Parabellum Bloodhound just jumped to the top of my most-anticipated games list
Sukeban Games, the developer best known for 2016’s charming and poignant VA-11 HALL-A : Cyberpunk Bartender Action, has announced a new game. Titled .45 Parabellum Bloodhound: Cyberpunk Active Time Action, the new project is a moody, retro-inspired adventure taking major inspiration from Square’s cult classic 1998 PS1 game Parasite Eve . That last part is really all I needed to hear to get excited about it, and from what Sukeban has shown off, it looks like it’s gonna be great.
The 1998 horror RPG from Square Enix was developed by much of the Final Fantasy team and released just one year after Final Fantasy 7 blew minds across the world. Set in modern-day New York City and going for an unsettling vibe as you take out genetic horrors with firearms, Parasite Eve leaned more into real-time action than Square’s other RPG offerings, but it retained a link to the classic ATB system.
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