AeternoBlade II: Director's Rewind
Xbox One · 2019
About this game
AeternoBlade II: Director's Rewind is a hardcore action-puzzle game of Time-Manipulation Combat.
Control the flow of time, amend the past, foresee the future, convolute with alternate timelines to fight otherwise undefeatable foes and circumvent the impossible.
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Welcome Back to the World of Aeternoblade.
Reclaim the power of time and defy the abyss in this sequel to the fast-paced action-puzzle game of Time-Manipulation Combat.
AeternoBlade II: Director's Rewind expects a lot out of you.
Combats, puzzles, or both demand a good understanding of game mechanics, robust strategies, quick reflexes, and practices to pull off.
Be prepared to spend hours of mastering both martial and time-manipulation arts to solve mind-bending puzzles and defeat merciless hoards of enemies.
Note: We recommend playing the game with Mouse and Keyboard.
Aeternoblades and their Wielders
You will play as Freyja, Bernard, and Felix.
Each hero possesses a unique combat move set, and wields a different kind of AeternoBlade.
Each AeternoBlade manipulates a certain aspect of time: One restores the Past, one controls the Present, and the other commands the Future.
• Sonne the AeternoBlade grants the power of Time Rewind: Resurrect yourself, amend your mistakes, or send your foes back in time to relive their moments of suffering.
• Nuvaran the AeternoBlade bestows the power of Time Stop: Prevent undesirable changes, and control the relative pacing of time among physical entities.
• Framtider the AeternoBlade grants the power of Time Paradox: Convolute with alternate timelines, foresee the future, and defy it.
No matter how insurmountable a challenge may seem to be, just remember that: "Time is on your side"
AeternoBlade II: Director's Rewind vs AeternoBlade II:
AeternoBlade II: Director's Rewind is a major upgrade from the original version of AeternoBlade II, featuring:
New and improved time-combat synergies.
Revised combat move sets
Enhanced and alternate powers introduced to the three AeternoBlades.
Revamped levels, encounters, puzzles to improve game flow.
New areas, relics, and secrets yet to be discovered.
Over 250 relics to power up your character and customize your play style.
Over 100 puzzle levels.
Improved NPC and Monsters' Behaviors.
You will need to learn their patterns, and solve "combat puzzles" to effectively defeat your foes!
About Xbox One
Microsoft's Xbox One launched in 2013 alongside the PS4 and leaned heavily into backwards compatibility and subscription services like Game Pass. Because so many Xbox One owners moved to all-digital libraries, physical Xbox One cartridges — sorry, discs — in good condition are comparatively less common on the secondhand market than their PlayStation equivalents from the same era.
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