"Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night" reveals two new enemy types for players to deal with when it launches. The pledge money for the video game's goal is now over $5 million.
Game producer Koji Igarashi revealed on the official Kickstarter page of the video game two new enemy types for players to defeat when it launches in the future. These two new enemies to fight are the harpy and a beast type demon that looks like a feral dog.
The first enemy introduced by Igarashi was the Aello, which is the flying harpy. It usually keeps its distance from the players when they meet. They are planning to put her character mostly on the ship stage and she would use physical and wind attacks. They are trying to make the supernatural lore to connect with the real one.
The second enemy type that Igarashi introduced was the Gieremund, which as a fast-moving, beast-type demon that can attack on all four legs. The producer advised that in order for players to guard against this type enemy, they will need to have quick reflexes.
The latest update revealed a new video, which can be viewed below. In the video, the game producer interviewed the game's composer Michiru Yamane.
In another post on the official Kickstarter page of "Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night," it revealed the current amount of the pledged money for the upcoming video game. The current count is now $5,545,991, which way more than the original $500,000 goal. It is currently backed by 64,867 interested takers of it when it launches.
This upcoming video game is the successor of Igarashi's old game franchise, "Castlevania." It will be an exploration-focused, side-scrolling platformer that will feature RPG and crafting elements. Igarashi leads the project, while Yamane composes the original music and Inti Creates will be leading the development area.
The video game will be launched on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux, GOG.com for the same platforms, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, and the PlayStation Vita. For the backers who supported the Kickstarter project, they will get the option to receive their physical retail copies that will launch on all supported platforms.
Check out the "Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night" Interview with Michiru Yamane video below: