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Party-Based Beat ‘Em Up Final Knight Coming 2024

Final Knight artwork of a long-haired soldier squaring off against a fire-breathing dragon

Publisher Gravity and developer 2oclocksoft have shown off a new trailer for Final Knight, an action-adventure game due out in 2024 on PC via Steam with a demo available now.

If the footage shown today at Guerrilla Collective Showcase 2024 is to be believed, Final Knight might just occupy a niche all to its own. After all, how many other games out there can claim they are looking to create a party-based “Monster Hunter-style action, beat-em-up RPG”?

Need to know more? We’ve got you covered. Check out the official gameplay trailer below, an overview of the game via Media Indie Exchange, and selection of screenshots.

SYNOPSIS:

Play Monster Hunter-style action, beat-em-up RPGs, and auto-battlers now. Create your party, designate the main player, and configure the party’s formation and synergy. Dodge the roars of giant monsters including dragons, stun them, destroy their parts, and craft weapons and gauntlets!

KEY FEATURES:

  • Side-scrolling Beat ’em Up RPG
    The combat primarily unfolds in a side-scrolling beat ’em up style with high action intensity.
  • Classic Fantasy & GBA Theme
    The game embraces a classic theme reminiscent of old-school Dungeons & Dragons.
  • GBA Theme
    The overall graphic style aims for a Game Boy Advance (GBA) aesthetic.
  • Party-Based Auto-Battler
    Players form a party of four characters, with the main player controlling one character while the others fight using auto-battler AI.
  • Monster Hunter-Style Large Monster Battles
    Combat involves targeting and destroying specific parts of large monsters, exploiting their weaknesses, and toppling them.
  • Crafting & Feat System
    Players gather materials to craft equipment and enhance their gear by leveling up attached feats, fostering growth and progression.

Final Knight is expected to be released later in 2024 on PC via Steam.

Final Knight Screenshots

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