Son of Nor received major content update

Austrian independent developer stillalive studios announced that their third person fantasy action adventure, Son of Nor, received a major content update (trailer below). Available on Steam Early Access for PC, Mac and Linux, Son of Nor is notable for its unique terraforming and telekinesis weapon system, which can be combined by the player to solve various puzzles and defeat enemies, allowing for a new level of creativity in gameplay. Largely taking community feedback into consideration, the newest update brings several level overworks, including close combat improvements, more sidequests, three new levels, customisation option for vanity items, Proving Grounds mode update and EPOC Emotiv support.

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November Update Features:

●      Several level overworks and community feedback integration – As per community request the abilities of the player to fight in close-combat situations has been improved so the entire combat feels more polished and smooth.

●      More Sidequests in several levels!

●      Level: Taro A – A city frozen in time by a powerful spell, haunted by lots of ghosts and interesting puzzle situations to solve.

●      Level: Taro B – Players encounter the most powerful female mage in the game “Orare”.

●      Level: Future Edge – The level is set during a big invasion of the human hometown, which players desperately try to defend. At that point players already have all the powers (wind, fire and essence) and are as powerful as they can be!

●      New Customization Option: Vanity Items (connected to collectibles) – Players can now receive decorational items that do not influence gameplay, such as bracelets, pouches, shoulder gear and the like.

●      Proving Grounds Update – Collectibles now unlock the ability to spawn enemies in the proving grounds.

●      EPOC Emotiv support available.

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