Project: The Perceiver

Project: The Perceiver Gets New Gameplay Introduction Video

Publisher Papergames and developer 17ZHE Studio revealed a new 45-minute gameplay introduction video for the upcoming Chinese open world action game Project: The Perceiver, showcasing several aspects of the game’s gameplay with detailed information from the developers and staff members. The game’s release date has yet to be announced but it will launch for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

The game’s details via the publisher can be seen below:

In a quagmire of endless war, conviction is your only way out. Observe every facet of the world, and witness a kaleidoscope of ideals.

Project: The Perceiver is a multiplatform Chinese open-world action game developed by Papergames’ 17ZHE Studio.

The game explores clashing beliefs in a fantasy world. Experience a chaos-ridden world and meet a variety of characters as the Master of Varietas. Consolidate their distinctive ideals into masks, and engage in the fiercest battles.

World

Turmoil

In the annals of history, an era of chaos is merely a few words, yet ordinary people can suffer for generations to come.

During the Tianhu period of the Xuantang dynasty, a bizarre entity was discovered in the countryside. Its color was foul, and its shape was impossible to describe. The people were frightened. Despite attempts to divine this Omen, no conclusion could be reached.

—Miscellaneous Records of Xuantang: The Book of Omens

Explore – Numerous secrets lie hidden in places you have yet to explore.

Domains – The world you perceive is the world that exists.

 

Gameplay

 

Dueling – Sometimes it takes a clash of arms to see a person for who they are.

Characters

Mask of Devotion – My play does not require an audience when everyone under heaven is involved.

Mask of Umbra – Where there is shadow, there shall be light—and the shadow is thus validated.

TBA

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