In Panzer Paladin players will swap between Flame, the Squire pilot, and Grit, a set of powerful armor that’ll please many a Gundam fan. As Flame, players will dextrously climb and leap between platforms, while Grit will slash and dash through the Netherworld’s demon forces. Panzer Paladin players will have to seize up to and over 100 of the enemy’s weapons across 17 unique hand-crafted levels to save the Earth.
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The narrative behind Panzer Paladin is that giant weapons have fallen from space, opening up colossal rifts to the Netherworld where they landed. Earth’s International Security Council has activated the forces of Gauntlet to take up these mysterious Spirit Weapons and battle the forces of the Netherworld.
Indie game fans will immediately recognize Panzer Paladin’s developer, Tribute Games. Tribute Games is known for its increasingly excellent releases, which include Wizorb, Mercenary Kings, and most recently Flinthook. Tribute Games repeatedly seems deserving of broader popularity but is wrestling with that final obstacle. Hopefully, Panzer Paladin will be the game to breakthrough.
Panzer Paladin releases summer 2020 on PC and Nintendo Switch.
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