
Wu-Tang Clan 睽違 26 年推出全新電玩遊戲《Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver》
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Brass Lion Entertainment 正式揭曉Wu-Tang Clan全新遊戲作品——《Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver》,這款動作 RPG 遊戲支援最多四名玩家一同擊敗「欺詐者 Deceiver」,並拯救 Wu-Tang 幫派的故鄉「少林」。
據 IGN 報導,遊戲設計融合了非洲超現實主義與日本動漫風格,視覺呈現極具特色。音效方面,玩家可以期待遊戲內收錄 Wu-Tang Clan 歷年經典歌曲,更將有 Just Blaze 帶來的全新創作,為玩家帶來沉浸式的聽覺體驗。
值得一提的是,這款遊戲最初是作為 Ghostface Killah 和 RZA 即將推出的恐怖電影《Angel of Dust》的延伸作品。Ghostface Killah 表示:「創作《Angel of Dust》是一段不可思議的旅程,將故事透過電影呈現只是個開始。現在,隨著電玩遊戲的開發,我們將讓粉絲們更深入地沉浸在這個超自然驚悚宇宙中。」
《Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver》將是 Wu-Tang Clan 繼 1999 年 PlayStation 遊戲《Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style》之後的第二款電玩作品,預計率先登陸 PC 平台,主機版發售日期將擇日公布,感興趣的讀者不妨持續關注。
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