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VA-11 Hall-A dev reveals .45 Parabellum Bloodhound featuring Parasite Eve-style combat

When it's done.

Sukeban Games, developers of the influential VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action, have revealed that they are working on a game outside their established series.Ā .45 Parabellum Bloodhound departs from the visual novel format to present something closer to a quasi-turn-based RPG.

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.45 Parabellum Bloodhound bills itself as an ā€œActive Time Actionā€ game. If youā€™re canny, youā€™ll recognize right away that this is essentially the combat system from 1998ā€™s Parasite Eve. Essentially, you have a Final Fantasy-style ATB gauge that indicates when you can do an action, but while thatā€™s filling, you can move about to dodge attacks. That is apparently ā€œwhere comparisons endā€ to Parasite Eve.

According to the provided information, you play as Reila Mikazuch, ā€œa killing machine emerging from depression looking to rebuild her life doing what she knows best. A path well-traveled where the consequences are known, but is her biggest foe really in front of her gun?ā€

The announcement also addresses the often delayed N1RV Ann-A, the follow-up to VA-11 Hall-A. The statement is that thereā€™s no news. Sorry. Apparently, .45 Parabellum Bloodhound is ahead of it in development and will be where Christopher Ortiz focuses their attention for the ā€œforeseeable future.ā€

As for when .45 Parabellum Bloodhound, Sukeban is currently just saying ā€œwhen itā€™s doneā€ but promises monthly devlogs. Itā€™s currently planned for PC.


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