With Elements, the studio Apogee Entertainement works on an interesting alternative to Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Now there is a new announcement trailer in which, among other things, a great feature can be seen, which itself does not offer the Nintendo original: a coop mode.
Elements: New trailer released to the BOTW alternative
Open-World-RPGs have been trend in trend for several years, but only a few manage to bind their players to themselves in the long term. Next to Skyrim is Nintendos The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to these role games, which has created his own sub-genre with the wildlife.
Now a new game tries to copy this success recipe: Elements . The Open World RPG looks at first glance like a mixture of the game principle of Breath of the Wild and the Graphic Style of Fortnite - but the new announcement trailer shows that the game also brings some interesting new features:
Particeating is likely to be a special feature for Zelda fans: Elements is not a pure single player game, but also offers a local co-op mode . Who wants, can explore the game world for two.
View Elements on Steam
What does the new Open World RPG still have to offer?
A look at the Steam side tells you what elements you can expect from elements. The real-time combat system can be chosen to you at any time between near and ranged and the use of magic . In addition, you can explore a huge game world, collect resources and equipment and combine them at will.
Also a novelty opposite Breath of the Wild: Who wants, can be able to assemble its fully own homestead to store items or grow plants. In addition, your house also serves as a quick trip point, if you want to quickly come from A to B.
Also recognizing in the trailer, the use of the parag leader, which allows you to bridge a lot of route in no time - and also a climbing mechanics can be seen in the video.
Whether Elements offers such a nice, interesting and various game world like Breath of the Wild, however, remains to be seen. The new Open World RPG should appear end 2022 for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch .
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