Cuphead fans might thoroughly enjoy having a similar experience to play while they wait for a new game from Studio MDHR. It will be fascinating to see both how much money Enchanted Portals is asking for and if it will garner enough support to hit that number. This is a new mechanic that we hope will shift the balance of the battle by rewarding risk-taking gameplay. The developer specifically cites how the music is now more varied and relevant to the levels at hand (as opposed to generic, familiar jazz), and there are more platforming segments “with a great variety of character-environment interactions to spice up the gameplay.” Plus, the game is now planned to release on PlayStation 4 in addition to on Nintendo Switch and PC. Hi everyone We are still hard at work on the game and we would like to share with you a new feature we've been experimenting with, something we're calling Power Mode. However, Xixo Games Studio has since done a 180, announcing that they “have ultimately decided to relaunch the Kickstarter campaign as we believe it would grant us more control over the project.”Ī new extended trailer highlights how Enchanted Portals is seeking to differentiate itself from Cuphead. In the beginning, they planned to launch a Kickstarter for the game, but once it attracted actual publisher support, they decided a Kickstarter wasn’t necessary. Mas esquisito falar do fim de algo que nem sequer come. At the time of writing the project is pledged with a 5,000 USD and counting. Fala meus queridos Blz Hoje vamos conversar sobre O Triste Fim de Enchanted Portals e Seus Fanboys. Nonetheless, a lot of work is going into it, and the studio has been working to make the game more distinct. Enchanted Portals is back on Kickstarter to fund the project with a goal of 130,486. Enchanted Portals from Xixo Games Studio is a game mostly known for looking like a gigantic Cuphead clone.