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Exogenesis is promising that INAYAH – Life after Gods will contain over 20 unique bosses, a variety of biomes to explore, and in-depth progression systems tied to the weapons systems. Inayah will be able to transform her gauntlet into blades, flails, and fists – with each form offering its own distinct impact to both combat and movement. Better yet, Exogenesis says you’ll be able to develop each weapon through specific skill trees, and switch between the forms seamlessly in mid-air to give more expression in combat. It looks utterly delightful, and I’m keen to see more of it in action.
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