Morbid: The Lords of Ire, a sequel to the acclaimed isometric soulslike ARPG Morbid: The Seven Acolytes has been announced and in a surprising move this new entry will drop the isometric view in favor of transitioning to a 3D third-person view. Thankfully, it looks like the incredible aesthetic from the previous entry has survived the transition. You can check out the first look at Morbid: The Lords of Ire above and read below for more details:
Manchester, UK – 7th February, 2023 – Today, Merge Games and developer Still Running are excited to reveal for the first time “Morbid: The Lords of Ire”! Sequel to the studio’s smash hit ‘Morbid: The Seven Acolytes’, the critically acclaimed isometric soulslike originally launched in 2020, Morbid: The Lords of Ire invites players to risk madness venturing through a revolting horrorpunk hell from an all new 3D perspective.
For the first time today, we’ve giving players a sneak peak of the world of Morbid like its never been seen before (see video above).
Players will re-join their hero, the Striver of Dibrom, to slay and scavenge their way through a tortured world of vile creatures where you are the underdog.
Featuring an improved version of the Sanity System from the prequel, experience a dynamic adventure that bends and shapes around your actions.
Tear through your enemies with revamped weapons, progression and upgrade systems, preparing you to face off against the Lords of Ire themselves.
Key Features:*Explore diverse environments across five unique worlds filled with optional quests and secrets to discover
*Extensive progression systems comprising skills and abilities as you level up your striver
*Loot and scavenge a multitude of weapons to explore multiple playstyles
*Take on the five Acolytes of the Gahars alongside an array of additional elite encounters
*Infuse your weapons with Runes to enhance their abilities and upgrade your arsenal
*New and improved blessing system, offering fresh ways to build the striver you want to beMorbid: The Lords of Ire is published by Merge Games and developed by Still Running. Fans can Wishlist nowon Steam!
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