Demon Tides is a Mario 64 meets Wind Waker throwback of devilish combinatory extent
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Summary
Demon Tides, which launches later this year, sees players control Beebz, a “sury devil queen” with a variety of abilities such as bat transformations and the ability to stand on bubbles.
The game world is made up of tropical islands and dockyard flotsam, with big goofy collectibles and an online graffiti system.
There are more than 50 unique talismans that can add to or modify Beebz’s moveset, including a paraglider tool and the ability to turn her UFO move into a hookshot.
The game, from New York-based developers Fabraz, is described as a “3D platformer” in which players can race the ghosts of other players.
Fans of the studio’s previous game Demon Turf, a “crunchy 2D sprite/3D world aesthetic” title, are likely to enjoy it.