Rev. Noir is a New Hack-and-Slash Game by Konami About a World Where Lightfall Kills All it Touches

Not too many details about Rev. Noir have been revealed. However, its teaser implies themes of memory manipulation and adventure.

Konami took the proverbial stage during the recent State of Play showcase to tease a brand new title—Rev. Noir—with a teaser trailer. While we don’t get much in the way of gameplay or story, we do get some hints of what the title will be about, with core themes seemingly revolving around adventure and memory manipulation.

The little bit of gameplay we do get towards the end of the teaser trailer reveals fast-paced hack-and-slash action that will have players take on all manner of beasts. To help in these combat scenarios, the protagonist will also be accompanied by party members, who will seemingly have their own special abilities.

The trailer’s YouTube description doesn’t help much with regards to providing information either, with it largely being text that could either be described as a poem or a strange conversation. It describes “a lonely boy who suffers from amnesia,” and “a special girl” setting off on a journey to stop a strange phenomenon known as Lightfall, which seemingly “brings death to those it touches.”

Rev. Noir doesn’t yet have a release date, and the only platform confirmed for the time being is PS5. It was far from the only game showcased by Konami, however. The company has also confirmed that a new Castlevania game is in the works, as well as the fact that Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2—featuring Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker—will be coming to PC and consoles on August 27.

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