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Keiji Inafune and reinforcement Study reveal some details about didn't Recore any

Microsoft has released a new video of didn't Recore any where developers Keji Inafunre and Mark Pacini tell us about the new exclusive Xbox One coming next spring. To follow all the details that were released during the interview.

" The main character, called Jewel, has a special relationship with Mack, the robot shown in the video, because the latter has found the main character at the beginning of the game ," he explained. "Their special relationship will extend for the duration of the game. Mack is part of a faction of robots that are trying to help mankind get back on the planet. Another faction of robots do not want this to happen. "

Inafune added: " one of the main features of the game is that the scenery can change completely after a sandstorm, which may occur during gameplay."

"In this world, there are very few humans and this girl is completely alone. As you can see, his sole Companion is a robot, even if in the course of the adventure will meet other friends and enemies. The main theme of the game focuses on survival. "

" If during a fight with other robots Mack is defeated, his soul disappears. Mack's consciousness remains in its nucleus and therefore it's in another robot he returns to live in another form. "

Players will also get the nuclei of other robots by extracting them from their bodies. Once you have a certain core, you can decide whether to modify it or put it in another character.

" This is a story very epic, full of mystery and adventure," said Inafune. "Like I said, the robots have a very important role in this adventure. There will also be many other robots that can help us in the journey and each of them will lead to unique adventures. "

" We created this game imagining a possible future for humanity. I wanted to make a game that would show humanity the direction it is taking and how it might get bumped. "

At the moment the information ends here: to follow the movie.

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