Reshape The Overworld In This Pixelated Action-packed RPG Adventure

Hunt down fragments of your demolished world, piece them together on the map, and embark on a thrilling journey to revive your once-glorious world.

Ham Creature Sam, the developers of an action-adventure RPG titled Rifted Worlds, recently shared an update on the game's progress. In a Twitter post, they revealed the game's new inventory system:

Rifted Worlds offers a unique take on the traditional 2D pixelated RPG genre, featuring gameplay set among the floating pieces of destroyed worlds, bringing a dynamic and action-filled experience.

Image Credit: Rifted Worlds, Ham Creature Sam

Image Credit: Rifted Worlds, Ham Creature Sam

The game presents a unique challenge — to uncover fragments of your lost world, place them on the map, and engage in intense battles amid the remnants. This distinct overworld mechanic lets you shape your environment.

Amidst the looming threat of monstrous beings, survival requires mastering the Reborn Blade and utilizing remnant artifacts. Your ultimate mission: navigate this perilous journey, uncover the truth behind the world's destruction, and restore it to its former glory.

Image Credit: Rifted Worlds, Ham Creature Sam

Additionally, Rifted Worlds features a map that doubles as a skill tree, 2.5D platforming that allows players to navigate through remnants with parkour skills, and randomized loot that keeps the gaming experience fresh and unpredictable.

Image Credit: Rifted Worlds, Ham Creature Sam

Here are a few more clips from the developer for a closer look at the game's graphics and features:

It even features a Gamma-Ray Burst with impressive visual effects:

Though the release date is yet to be announced, you can wishlist Rifted Worlds on Steam now if you are interested. For the latest updates and game footage, follow the developers on Twitter.  

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