Watch Every Godfall Trailer Released So Far | Game Rant

There’s less than a week to go until the launch of Godfall, the hotly-anticipated looter-slasher from Counterplay Games and Gearbox Publishing. Setting out to create a brand new subgenre, the game combines the loot-based elements of titles like Destiny with a third-person melee combat system. Godfall‘s high fantasy world is divided into elemental realms, which players will travel through as they attempt to overthrow Macros, the Mad God.

To defeat the many enemies they’ll come across, players will be equipped with Valorplates. These are legendary suits of armor that gift their wearer with unique powers. There are twelve in the game, though they haven’t all been revealed yet, and players will also choose weaponry to compliment their Valorplate. There are five different weapon classes in Godfall to pick from, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. All of these have been shown off by the developer. For any players who missed them (and anything else), here’s a breakdown of all the trailers since Godfall‘s 2019 announcement.

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Released at The Game Awards on December 12th 2019, this reveal trailer gave players their first look at the upcoming looter-slasher. The trailer kept it brief, but introduced the look of the game, as well as hinted at its themes and styling. It also showed off three of Godfall‘s legendary Valorplates, though not the powers that come with them.

The second trailer arrived in June of 2020, and allowed players a brief look at Godfall‘s gameplay. What’s more interesting, this gameplay was running on the PS5, Sony’s upcoming console. This trailer confirmed that Godfall would be a looter-slasher title, with an artstyle that immediately put people in mind of a fantasy Destiny.

The first look at Godfall’s PC Gameplay arrived just two days after the PS5 Gameplay Reveal trailer. Unlike the PS5 trailer, the PC Gameplay First Look came with a developer commentary by Keith Lee, the game director at Counterplay Games. The commentary gives plenty of exposition on the world, the Valorplates, and the story, while gameplay runs in the background. The trailer ended by teasing one of the game’s many boss-level enemies.

The PlayStation 5 Combat Overview trailer arrived two months after the previous two releases. As it was longer than all the other trailers combined, it gave an in-depth look at the minutiae of Godfall‘s gameplay. Once again, Keith Lee supported the trailer with a commentary. This time, he went into the details on gameplay, character progression, and loot mechanics. Perhaps most importantly, it was revealed that Godfall will not have microtransactions, and that all items will be unlocked through gameplay.

Revealed in September 2020, Godfall‘s 4K Combat Trailer gave Counterplay Games a chance to show off the title’s graphics and artstyle to their full effect. Another two minute trailer, it featured fast-paced combat with captions summarizing the game’s key features. These included co-op play, the Valorplates, and elements of the combat mechanics.

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The penultimate trailer for Godfall, released on the official PlayStation YouTube channel, consisted of the game’s intro cinematic. The cinematic gives some loose backstory to the game’s plot, showing the events that lead to the battle between brothers Orin and Macros. Although Macros comes out on top, the trailer ends with Orin rising from his defeat, ready to challenge his brother once again.

The launch trailer for Godfall came out on November 5th 2020, exactly one week before the game’s NA release. The trailer highlighted the game’s central conflict, between brothers Orin and Macros. It showed snatches of Orin’s journey, as his comrades encourage him to grow strong enough to challenge Macros. It also gave a look at many of the different Valorplates and weapons on offer, including several that hadn’t been shown previously.

With only a week to go until the Godfall‘s release on PC and PS5, players are anxiously waiting to see whether the game has the strength to carry the birth of a new sub-genre: the looter-slasher.

Godfall launches November 12 for PC and PS5.

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