Hyper Light Drifter developer and Shove Pro creator Teddy Diefenbach has announced his new side-project: a four-player isometric brawler called Kyoto Wild.The idea is that two-to-four players face off in single-screen arenas until the last man standing exits to another stage. Here, the other three players re-enter the fray as various enemies, each with their own weaponry. Killing an opponent requires only a single hit.
"The main thing about Kyoto Wild is that you travel around the town mid-fight, and control new characters each time you die," Diefenbach explained to Eurogamer. "And there are a big variety of weapons - I call it a 'weapon brawler' to that effect. Each character fights with what they're using when you encounter them, whether that be a sword or something non-traditional like a rake. But you'll also find other weapons in the environment."
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