Its a fresh project that has already sparked intrigue in the gaming world.
Weve highlighted everything we know so far about the upcoming game,MIGHTREYA, below.
What is MIGHTREYA?
MIGHTREYAis an upcoming anime-inspired heroaction-adventuregame.
Players will control a schoolgirl, Reya, turned superhero who teams up with her manager, Nio.
Every day, monsters emerge in the school, and its up to you to decimate them all.
The videos are exciting, portraying some pretty cool efficiency in combat and camera rotation.
Meanwhile, the screenshots look vibrant and stylish, focusing on the games anime inspirations.
Story
MIGHTREYAplans to follow a schoolgirl turned superhero called Reya and her adventures fighting monsters.
She teams up with her manager, Nio, whose role is unclear.
Perhaps shell be sending Reya on different missions.
The day-to-day will be to fight monsters who have suddenly begun dropping in the school from an unknown dimension.
For now, Waven is keeping the full details of the story tightly sealed.
Gameplay
MIGHTREYAs goal is to craft anime-style battles.
You probably know the studio from their work inAssault Spy.
Fans have, thus, been keeping up with the project from the early concept stage.
But beyond aesthetics, the studio has also been busy developing more efficient traversal and combat mechanics.
While the world is currently incomplete, the main character design seems to be shipped and ready to go.
There are quite a number of videos showcasing different stages of development.
They reveal procedurally-generated buildings, all abandoned.
Battles take place in all sorts of places, from residential areas to apartments and inside the school.
But enemies, too, have different designs, from humanoid foes to giant monsters.
you’re free to catch a glimpse of the traversal and combat attack patterns.
Furthermore, Waven has added swordplay and martial arts, expanding the attack moves you might use.
Youll also be able to throw back a cannonball or grab and throw an enemy.
Plus, you’ve got the option to ride a motorcycle across a wide battlefield.
Do check out the teasers Waven has posted on X showcasing different enemy and boss encounters in varying environments.
As for consoles and editions, they are unconfirmed at this time.
At the moment, the upcoming game plans to feature Japanese voice-overs with Japanese and English subtitles.
Hardly disappointing, as keeping the voice-overs Japanese is likely to add to the authenticity of the story delivery.
Waven has been pretty vocal about the development progress so far via their X page.
So, feel free tofollow their official social handle hereto keep track of new updates.
So, whats your take?
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.