New Mighty No. 9 Gameplay Footage And First Details On Call

Comcept and Inti Creates have shared a new gameplay video for Mighty No. 9 that shows off more footage from the game’s Mighty No. 2 and Mighty No. 5 stages. You can watch this below.

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Additionally, Comcept have shared further details on the game’s second playable character, Call. Call has a new look, illustrated below, and Comcept have shared a couple of tidbits on how she plays as well.

 

 

For starters, Call can’t perform a crouching dash like Back, so she uses a crawl maneuver instead. Comcept suggest that she’ll be able to use the move to navigate cramped areas such as ventilation shafts and so on. The character, they say, wasn’t built for combat, but she will be an asset to Beck nevertheless.

 

You can view two of Call’s in-game animations in this post.

 

Mighty No. 9 is currently planned for release in Spring 2015.


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