Bokeh Game Studio has released a beautiful story trailer for its upcoming third-person title Slitterhead. The game will be released on November 8th for PC. You can find the PC system requirements here.
This action-adventure fighting game is set in the densely populated streets of “Kowlong”, full of darkness and chaos. Players take on the role of “Hyoki”, a being with no memory and no physical form. His sole goal is to eradicate the monstrous creatures called “Slitterheads” that creep through the city disguised as humans.
Players must seek out allies among humans, known as “Rarities,” as they roam the game's bright neon-lit cityscape. They must infiltrate and track down dangerous organizations and engage in battles that use the power of blood. Additionally, players will unravel the mystery behind Hyoki's existence and the emergence of the Slitterheads.
Since Hyoki has no physical form, he can occupy and control human bodies at will, turning the people who wander through the city into his pawns. With this power, he can slip through barriers, assume the identity of certain people, and infiltrate dangerous areas and organizations. By quickly changing hosts, he can also traverse the city at high speeds.
Although human bodies are fragile, Hyoki can burn their life force and transform blood into weapons to face the savage Slitterheads. By possessing “rarities,” certain people who share a high level of synchronization with Hyoki, he can unleash even more powerful attacks and activate various abilities.
Have fun and stay tuned for more!


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