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Saviour has beautiful pixel art parkourAnd precision dodges
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Saviour is one of those games that’s been looking fabulous on Twitter for years, with GIFs that show off its 2D pixel art parkour and precise dodges in melee combat. Now there’s a developer-narrated trailer that shows more and explains how it looks.Here’s the trailer, which was shown during this evening’s Future Games Show.Savior Developer Presentation - Future Games Show Spring ShowcaseWatch on YouTubeOne thought that occurred while watching in-development GIFs is that it didn’t seem likely I’d ever be able to perform the moves shown: hopping over swung staffs, backflipping over fired arrows, that sort of thing. The trailer actually gives me some hope. Early enemies won’t block well, letting you button mash to progress, and giving you enough time to start to recognise their attack patterns so you can start performing those blocks and dodges.I like the world all this is taking place in, too, which is split between medieval-style fantasy world where folks worship an ancient deity, and beneath the planet’s surface, where the folks they’ve attempted to sacrifice live on in a technologically advanced society.Saviour is up forwishlisting on Steam, but the video above says that it’s not aiming to release until winter 2022.
Saviour is one of those games that’s been looking fabulous on Twitter for years, with GIFs that show off its 2D pixel art parkour and precise dodges in melee combat. Now there’s a developer-narrated trailer that shows more and explains how it looks.Here’s the trailer, which was shown during this evening’s Future Games Show.Savior Developer Presentation - Future Games Show Spring ShowcaseWatch on YouTubeOne thought that occurred while watching in-development GIFs is that it didn’t seem likely I’d ever be able to perform the moves shown: hopping over swung staffs, backflipping over fired arrows, that sort of thing. The trailer actually gives me some hope. Early enemies won’t block well, letting you button mash to progress, and giving you enough time to start to recognise their attack patterns so you can start performing those blocks and dodges.I like the world all this is taking place in, too, which is split between medieval-style fantasy world where folks worship an ancient deity, and beneath the planet’s surface, where the folks they’ve attempted to sacrifice live on in a technologically advanced society.Saviour is up forwishlisting on Steam, but the video above says that it’s not aiming to release until winter 2022.
Saviour is one of those games that’s been looking fabulous on Twitter for years, with GIFs that show off its 2D pixel art parkour and precise dodges in melee combat. Now there’s a developer-narrated trailer that shows more and explains how it looks.
Here’s the trailer, which was shown during this evening’s Future Games Show.
Savior Developer Presentation - Future Games Show Spring ShowcaseWatch on YouTube
Savior Developer Presentation - Future Games Show Spring Showcase

One thought that occurred while watching in-development GIFs is that it didn’t seem likely I’d ever be able to perform the moves shown: hopping over swung staffs, backflipping over fired arrows, that sort of thing. The trailer actually gives me some hope. Early enemies won’t block well, letting you button mash to progress, and giving you enough time to start to recognise their attack patterns so you can start performing those blocks and dodges.
I like the world all this is taking place in, too, which is split between medieval-style fantasy world where folks worship an ancient deity, and beneath the planet’s surface, where the folks they’ve attempted to sacrifice live on in a technologically advanced society.
Saviour is up forwishlisting on Steam, but the video above says that it’s not aiming to release until winter 2022.