November 22, 2024
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Live Wire announces 9th Sentinel Sisters, a roguelike action game with roguelike elements


Live Wire has announced 9th Sentinel Sisters, an exciting roguelike action game with roguelike elements. The game will be released first in Early Access for PC via Steam, although the release date has not yet been announced.

The story of 9th Sentinel Sisters takes place in the distant past, when an unknown meteorite collided with the Earth and lay dormant deep in the earth’s layers, silently awaiting its awakening. After ten thousand years, while humanity had built a civilization, changes began to occur within the meteorite. Countless alien creatures known as “Bleed” emerged from the meteorite, quickly devouring stars and engulfing them. It was revealed that the meteorite was, in fact, eggs of extraterrestrial life forms. The Earth’s surface was devastated, leading to the collapse of nations and the defeat of humanity. The remaining survivors were forced to take refuge in sturdy underground shelters. These refuges, called Arks, became the last bastions of humanity.

To reclaim Earth, humanity pooled its knowledge and resources, developing two combat weapons designed specifically to confront the Bleed threat. One of them was the manned weapon called “Father”. The other was a combat clone trooper, who took the form of a young woman piloting the “Father”. The protagonist of this game is the group of clone girls. They live in desolate bases on the front lines, enduring their lives and venturing into battles.

9th Sentinel Sisters promises to offer a unique roguelike experience with exciting elements and an intriguing plot that players will discover as they delve into this world devastated by the alien invasion. The Early Access version will allow players to experiment and provide feedback as the game continues development.

Fountain: Gematsu

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