Our ship coasts through the interior of the Artok, a vast derelict vessel adrift in space. The light from the stars streams through cracks in the hull patterning our tiny craft. It looks beautiful, and recalls the grand descents of fantasy RPGs. But this is space bound; we’re reminded of our location as debris bounces and rebounds around us in zero-G.
Exploration becomes easier when we tap into protagonist Nara’s Seventh Sense Detection Wave, a spiritual ‘rites’ ability enabling her to scan the environment. It’s the first sign that Chorus involves more than generic space dogfighting. We leave the wreckage and our demo pivots to later in the game, and Chorus’ broader ideas are revealed.
ORBIT OF ALRIGHT
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