EPIC Battles & Survival in the Skies! Echoes of Elysium Developer Interview EP61

EPISODE · Nov 25, 2024 · 27 MIN

EPIC Battles & Survival in the Skies! Echoes of Elysium Developer Interview EP61

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Wishlist now : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2644050/Echoes_of_Elysium/Discord : https://discord.gg/qUj26NFqdaToday we talk about about Echoes of Elysium and by no means along, we are joined by Brain CEO & Alex Lead Engineer of Loric Games!They spill the beans and details of this epic game set in a world of greek myth lore and legend ELYSIUM! However something isnt what it seems what is supposed to be a paradise for warriors isnt?!? The Land is now overrun by what looks like metal meshed into a living & breathing monsters who seem to glow with evil intent and the land itself is ashunder leaving what looks like a bottomless sky below and above! Seems the only way to explore is to build yourself and way to explore this torn world and what else beside a boat that floats... let's call it a airship!Here's what you'll experience :Airship Customization: Design your own flying fortress, complete with crafting stations, defenses, and even automation!Exploration & Survival: Explore a vast, dreamlike world inspired by Greek mythology, gather resources, and craft essential gear.Epic Combat: Battle robotic creatures and mythical beasts, both on foot and in thrilling airship battles!Community Driven Development: The developers are passionate about listening to player feedback and shaping the game together.Echoes of Elysium is coming soon to Early Access! Wishlist now and join the Discord to stay updated.

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