Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Connects Characters, Lands, And Players

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With Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines’ release right around the corner in Japan, Sony Computer Entertainment put together this trailer to show off the game flow and how things work.

 

 

The video begins with an explanation on how your family’s base location will start out at a random location, and so will the dungeons around it, along with the things you can acquire.

 

You can also go on expeditions to neighboring lands, all with their own towns and dungeons. In addition to having different kinds of equipment available in different towns, you can also encounter new gods there, who’ll help expand your family and their traits.

 

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While you can pass on your spirit to offspring through the power of deities, another option is through marrying other characters you meet in different lands. The children born this way might have other unique abilities, rather than going with the gods.

 

Characters from other lands can also be adopted and brought home, or they can also be hired as mercenaries to help out on your next adventure. So working with other lands and their towns might be the key to the survival of your cursed bloodline.

 

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Visiting other players and their lands can be beneficial for both parties. In addition to being able to find different items and meeting various people, players can get extra money and more by having others do a little shopping or visiting their land.

 

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Characters and special equipment can also be shared via QR codes on social media networking sites to share with friends and family, which will have some kind of influence on your game data, and another reason to interact with others.

 

Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines will be released in Japan on July 17, 2014 for PlayStation Vita and later on in the West. Meanwhile, you can also check out the game’s opening video.


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