A new single player action game inspired by a classic Korean novel has been announced for the PS5.
Woochi the Wayfarer is being published by Nexon and developed by its subsidiary LoreVault. It’s described as a fantasy action adventure, much like the folktale it’s based on.
The Tale of Chon Uch’i depicts the story of a real-life Taoist scholar who lived during the mid-Joseon period (~1550 AD). However, in the story he possesses magical powers, which we’d very much expect to be present in the game.
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Nexon boss Park Yong-hyun said in a chuffed press release:
“Woochi the Wayfarer will provide a fresh and unique play experience that is based on traditional Korean materials while also having an emotional resonance that anyone around the world can relate to. We plan to present a game that will appeal to gamers of all cultures, telling an amazing story that fully showcases Nexon Games’ development capabilities and accumulated experience.”
The game’s being built using Unreal Engine 5, and while the teaser trailer appears to be CG, it perhaps gives you a taste of what you can expect from the final product.
The press release mentions that the team is currently “location hunting” around Korea, where it’s “personally visiting cultural sites to recreate the Joseon era in high-quality 3D”.
The blurb further expands:
“The single player narrative will deliver players a deeply immersive and thrilling action gameplay experience featuring magical settings along with Korean traditional monsters and music.”
We’re expecting an intense character action game here, but we hope the combat is more Devil May Cry than Dark Souls – although that’s a personal taste thing.
There’s no release date attached to the game just yet, but we really like the historical Korean setting. Are you intrigued by what you’ve seen so far?
[source youtube.com]
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