“Still, even cute animals can't save Echo Generation from feeling like a bit of a slog.” “There are so many itty-bitty pixel animals: you can recruit a hip-hop raccoon and your kitty’s licks heal you through the power of cat love, and they all talk,” she said. Kim Armstrong thought Cococumber’s earlier game was something of a retro rehash in her Echo Generation review last year, but she also found it adorable. Ravenlok can fight them off using the traditional adventurer’s sword and shield combo. There’s quite a variety of enemies judging from the trailer, ranging from creepy bouncing jesters to giant glowing fungal monstrosities. Guess she’s the bad-ass cousin of Goldilocks? After falling through a magical mirror, Ravenlok finds she's been prophesised to battle the dodgy Caterpillar Queen so she can save the kingdom, pack up and go home. Most intimidatingly though, what appears to be a version of the Queen of Hearts has become some kind of many-armed, snake-tongued giant beast whose face has split open like a Demogorgon from Stranger Things. There’s a white rabbit, guardsmen decked out with playing cards, and what looks like a robot version of Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee each wielding a giant hammer. Watch out for the Caterpillar Queen in fairytale action-adventure Ravenlok. Ravenlok is clearly channelling Alice In Wonderland a fair bit, and Cococucumber do refer to it as a “fairytale reimagining”. Fairytale action-adventure Ravenlok was revealed at today’s Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, hailing from Echo Generation devs Cococucumber.
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