![]() ![]() The Hunter kills the Deathstalker at the fort and both Ujishige and the Hunter escape from two more Deathstalkers after Amaterasu intervenes and fights them. Ujishige reveals to the Hunter that he was once a retainer for the daimyo who governed from the Fuyufusagi Fort until kemonos lead by the Deathstalker turned the area into a frozen wasteland. Surazan hypothesizes that the decrease in celestial threads is causing the Deathstalker to venture far from its territory, the Fuyufusagi Fort, way up north. While out on a mission with Ujishige in the Natsukodachi Isle the duo notice that the environment, normally rocky and aquatic, has become completely frozen over and spot the same ice wolf kemono that nearly killed the Hunter, now called Deathstalker deeming it responsible for the drastic environmental changes. As the town celebrates their victory and witness a revered bird of prey kemono Amaterasu fly close by, Suruzan uncovers old records that indicate celestial thread supplies are waning across Azuma and are causing unrest among kemonos. The Hunter rallies the townsfolks to defend Minato and slays the beast. This however attracts the attention of a gigantic Kemono called Earthbreaker, who hungers for the town’s concentration of celestial thread after it was diverted from its territory. Later, with the help of the town’s Karakuri expert Surazan, the Hunter restores the flow of celestial thread to power dormant Karakuri technologies in the town. ![]() At the request of the town’s steward, Toga-hime, the Hunter assists in helping the destitute town prosper by hunting kemono materials. While traveling to Minato, the Hunter rescues the town’s blacksmith Natsume and her escort Ujishige from Kemonos. The Hunter regains consciousness and discovers their new found power to conjure up Karakuri objects and harvest celestial threads to fuel their new power. Mujina activates and imparts the Karakuri “seed” the Hunter found into their heart and informs the Hunter to head to the town of Minato. The Hunter loses the fight and is left for dead, but is rescued by a mysterious old man named Mujina. The Hunter finds a small piece of Karakuri technology from a mummified corpse before battling a large, ice wielding wolf kemono. Plot Ī kemono hunter travels to Azuma after leaving their distant homeland because of warring Samurais and a decline in kemono hunting. Players can team up with two other players as they progress in the game. The team estimated that players can complete the game's narrative campaign in about 30 hours. As the player progresses in the game, they will unlock new weapons and armors, allowing players to hunt more challenging monsters. Building Karakuri consumes thread, which can be acquired through simply attacking enemies. Players can also build Karakuri to aid transversal. Constructed items are permanent until they are destroyed by Kemono. These items can be combined to form larger machines, such as a bulwark that blocks an enemy's path. For instance, players can build crates which can be leapt off of to perform powerful attacks, or a torch which can be used to ignite enemies. In addition to using weapons to defeat enemies, players can also build items to assist combat through the Karakuri mechanic. The game features eight different weapon types, including the likes of wagasa and katana. Azuma is not an open world, but instead, several large areas that players can freely explore. ![]() Players assume the role of a nameless hunter, who must embark on quests to hunt down massive monsters known as Kemono in the world of Azuma. The game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on February 17. The game tasks the player to hunt massive monsters in Azuma, a fantasy world inspired by feudal Japan. Wild Hearts is a 2023 action role-playing video game developed by Omega Force and published by Electronic Arts under its EA Originals label. ![]()
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