![]() You wouldn’t have a hard time controlling the admirable Spirit Guide as she can swiftly land her staff on enemies to deal damage, in addition to a satisfying, yet hard to master, parry.Įnemy types vary, and this is one of the best things the game has to offer. The fluidity of Kena’s movement in combat is something to appreciate. While that may sound very rudimentary, you get to be creative in combat once you unlock Kena’s other abilities as the game has an abundance of unique enemy types with different weaknesses. You will have two basic attack types, a light attack and a heavy one, the ability to cast a bubble shield, plus after progressing into the first hour, you get to unlock the bow. They’re powerful, fast, and deadly, and this is where Bridge of Spirits’ strongest suit lies: its combat. Kena faces danger from almost every corner of a corrupted zone, claimed by roots, toxic water, and the spirit creatures it spawns aren’t to be messed with. ![]() The narrative perfectly fits its desired direction, and with the help of an amazing cast and voice-acting, plus the impressive character development, the plot wouldn’t bore you. She must cleanse the village, and eventually face an unexpected foe to finally save it from its corruption. As an amateur Spirit Guide, Kena’s task is to send these spirits to the path of light, helping them find closure, but it’s not a walk in the park. The story kicks off with Kena guiding spirits in a deserted village that wields an untamed power infested by corruption, filled with hate and unrested spirits. I’m definitely hooked, the amount of challenges the game offers, its interesting world, an admirable protagonist, wisely implemented environmental puzzles, and the adorable little companions called Rot, Kena is one of the games that made it to my 2021 Game of the Year list. I kept playing Kena: Bridge of Spirits since its launch and I haven’t touched any other game since. There’s only so much when there’s just a handful of team members in a studio, but with their experience in short animation films, Ember Labs didn’t disappoint. But I was reluctant after knowing that Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a debut game from a studio that consists of 15 core developers with a few outsourced developers helping out. The trailers looked gorgeous, and the gameplay shown got me excited. Ever since Ember Labs revealed Kena: Bridge of Spirits last year, I’ve been eager to get my hands on the game that very much looks like a Pixar or DreamWorks animation film.
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