Immerse yourself in the mythical world of Tides of Annihilation, a game inspired by the timeless legends of the Knights of the Round Table. Step into the shoes of Gwendolyn, a valiant young woman tasked with an epic quest to save her family and mend a fractured reality. As Gwendolyn, you'll join forces with spectral knights, battling through the chaos to restore peace to a shattered world.
The setting for this adventure is a hauntingly beautiful, yet devastated modern-day London, overtaken by an enigmatic otherworldly invasion. Navigate through the city's ravaged streets, confronting relentless hordes of enemies. The primary adversaries in Tides of Annihilation are the towering knights that dominate the landscape of London. To vanquish these behemoths, players must scale their colossal forms and engage in thrilling, intense combat.
While Tides of Annihilation boasts breathtaking visuals, there's a notable aspect that might not captivate every player. In the current trend of soulslike games drawing inspiration from classic tales, the choice of the King Arthur legend may feel somewhat familiar. Games like "Journey to the West" introduced a fresh narrative to Western audiences, and the unexpected twists in the story of Pinocchio in Lies of P added a unique flavor. In contrast, the well-trodden path of King Arthur's story in Tides of Annihilation might lack the innovative edge that could set it apart. Despite its stunning aesthetics, the game might struggle to find that distinctive hook that resonates with players seeking a novel experience.