Light of Motiram is coming to PS5, PC, and Mobile, Lengthy Gameplay Trailer RevealedD
/This week developer Polaris Quest together with publisher Tencent announced Light of Motiram, what many in social media are deeming it the Horizon Zero Dawn clone. Following it’s reveal, a lengthy gameplay video was released showing the game’s online component and base building survival systems, making it a mix of Hortizon and Ark: Survivor Evolved.
It’s more of a survivor game more than anything with boss encounters giving of the Monster Hunter feeling thanks to the fact that you can go on hunts with other players. You can also tame the mechanical beasts in this game similar to how Palworld or Ark incorporated taming.
Here’s an overview of the game Light of Motiram reported by Gematsu.
About
In a world overrun by colossal machines, explore the vast open world, build your base of operations, advance technology, train Mechanimals, and take on formidable bosses. Starting from the primitive age, forge a new path of development. Defy the machination, survive with mechanimals.
A Mechanimal-Ruled Open World
Earth and human civilization as we once knew it are gone. Across untamed wilderness, giant mechanical beasts roam freely, while humanity struggles to rebuild from the dawn of a new primitive era.
Journey from lush tropical rainforests to barren desert landscapes and snow-capped mountain peaks—as you discover unique Mechanimals and mysterious ruins in different regions, gradually uncovering the secrets of MOTIRAM.
Survive in the Wilderness
In this mechanical wilderness where civilization is a distant memory, primal cultures, extreme weather, and lurking Mechanimals will constantly test your survival skills. Make smart use of everything around you to stay alive and face off against formidable bosses, every step is fraught with danger and requires courage. Only by overcoming the challenges of survival can you carve out a place for yourself in this unforgiving land.
Realistic Physics-Based Building
Unleash your creativity with a freeform building system powered by realistic physics simulation. Construct a fortified stronghold or a cleverly designed shelter, every beam and brick is subject to real-world physical forces, ensuring that your structures are both visually stunning and able to withstand environmental challenges. Let your imagination run wild as you explore the endless possibilities of architecture.
Precise Combat and Epic Boss Fights
Dodge, block, and counterattack with precise timing and execution. Sharpen your battle skills in life-or-death situations, deftly weaving through enemy assaults, dodging deadly blows, and seizing opportunities to counterattack. Don’t forget to coordinate with your Mechanimal partners—choosing the right companion can make your combat twice as effective.
Journey with Mechanimals at Your Side
Over 100 customizable Mechanimals await your taming and training. Whether you need combat support or a boost to production, each Mechanimal possesses unique abilities and growth potential. Through personalized customization, you can give them exclusive battle modes and production traits, transforming them into your most powerful allies.
Seamless Cooperative and Cross-Play
Team up with up to 10 players to tackle daunting challenges together. No matter where you are, embark on adventures with your friends anytime and enjoy a seamless gaming experience. From hunting mechanical beasts, gathering resources to construction projects, progress never stops.
Don’t expect a legal response from PlayStation regarding the familiarity with the Horizon series as the company is also supporting this. PlayStation China just promoted the game on China’s social media site Weibo.
Light of Motiram is set to launch as a free-to-play title sometime in 2025.
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