Masters of Anima

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Masters of Anima
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Developer(s) Passtech Games
Publisher(s) Focus Home Interactive
Director(s) Sylvain Passot
Designer(s) Adrien Crochet
Pascal Biren
Programmer(s) Sylvain Passot
Alban Guéret
Pierre Sénéclauze
Artist(s) Valentin André-Terramorsi
Romane Govin
Mark Dutriez
Writer(s) Adrien Crochet
Kurt McClung
Composer(s) Leon Shelby
Engine OEngine
Platform(s) PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Nintendo Switch
Release
  • April 10, 2018
Genre(s) Real-time strategy, role-playing, puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Masters of Anima is a real-time strategy video game developed by French studio Passtech Games. [1]

Contents

Plot

The plot follows Otto, a newly inducted member of a guild of magicians known as "shapers". The shapers' guild is attacked by the nefarious Zahr, who uses forbidden magics to kidnap the prime shaper, Ana. Otto must use the magic of the shapers to rescue Ana so that she can restore the world to its proper order. [1]

Gameplay

During gameplay, the player must control Otto and use his shaping magic to summon arbitrary combinations of 5 "guardians": Protectors, Sentinels, Keepers, Commanders, and Summoners. While Otto himself is controlled in a traditional third-person style, players must control the units indirectly through Otto by selecting them and issuing various commands (e.g., Attack, Move). Gameplay alternates between two primary modes: an exploration mode where the player's main focus is environment navigation and solving puzzles, and combat arenas where the player is locked into a specific space until they have defeated various hostile golems. Otto himself can directly affect the game, whether through attacking with his staff, activating special abilities for the units he has summoned, or activating puzzle elements. Story progression is broken up into discrete levels that progress linearly. [2]

Reception

Masters of Anima received generally positive reviews. [3]

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