![]() ![]() evil with a couple twists, but that’s not a bad thing. ![]() The story itself is pretty standard good vs. For the most part, boss designs were interesting, and I enjoyed seeing mythological creatures that weren’t your standard Greek/Egyptian/Japanese that gaming tends to over-represent. Movement feels fine if a little weighty, and I liked the animations for your combos. The environments are varied and colorful, and both your character model and enemies look good. First things first, it’s visually quite nice. It’s here where the game begins to falter for me. Veera will need to battle across six regions and collect the elemental powers of their leaders, in order to power up his Wings to hopefully win the battle for his homeland. It’s just too bad the locals don’t remember the previous war the same way, and are hostile to his intentions. Long ago, his ancestors had turned to Himmaphan Island to help repel a similar invasion, and he hopes to harness the power of the island’s Silver Wings to do the same. In the game, you play as a Krut warrior named Veera, who washes up on the mythical Himmaphan Island after losing a battle against invading rock ogres. Krut: The Mythic Wings is based off the 2018 CGI movie Krut: The Himmaphan Warriors, which I tried to find to watch for this review, but sadly it wasn’t available for streaming in my region. ![]()
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