The “Project L” project under Riot Games has recently leaked a lot of news. This is a free fighting game based on “League of Legends (LOL)”, which was announced on the 27th of last month. The developer log was released, and Riot Games continued to release some new information about the game yesterday.
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EVO provides demos of Darius, Ike, and Ahri. In this demo video, the official announcement of the character “Yasuo” is highlighted, and it is confirmed that characters such as “Jinx” and “Illaoi” are in production.
At the level of fighting gameplay, character attacks are divided into three types: "light", "medium", and "heavy". The official also stated that players can use "with the arrow keys" to attack.
Each character has special actions of "S1" and "S2". Players use the handle to play "Down + Down + S1" or "Down + S2" to launch the "Level One Kill" skill, and to play "Down + Down" + S1+S2" can release a big move (consume 1/2 energy respectively).
In addition to the normal block (defense), the game also provides the ability of "precise block". Using this function will consume 1 energy. If the "precise block" is successful, the energy will be returned to the player and cause "stiff" damage to the enemy. However, if the player fails to activate the skill, the player will be punished by beating.
The game has a "call teammate protection function": even if the teammate enters the bloodless state, it can still be used.
Each character has two auxiliary actions. In 1P state (when playing alone), the player can freely decide the auxiliary action. In 2P state (when two people are in partnership), two people need to work together. As a support action, you can revive teammates who are out of blood.
The official introduced four "cooperation styles": "2X Assist", which means that teammates can do two actions when they support the attack outside the field; "Fury" is a special bonus when health is low, and "Freestyle" means that players can actually attack twice in a coordinated attack (convenient for combos).
It is reported that the specific release date and login platform of “Project L” have not yet been announced. Tom Cannon and Tony Cannon, the senior director and executive director of Riot’s “Project L” project, have previously said: “Our goal is to create a game that can be deeply invested, Play super high-quality fighting games for years or even decades. It takes time to get it right, and we’re not going to rush it.”