In my eyes, artistry goes a long way towards making me want to play a game, even if the gameplay might sometimes fail to entertain me as much. The upcoming game Lanota, though, seems to not only bring a great artistic vision to life but also combine that with a fun blend of rhythm and role-playing gameplay elements. The story takes place in an alternate reality where the world is lost in a colorless silence. The affected areas can only be restored through the use of the Notalium, a product that comes from the era prior to the events that covered the world in silence. Your journey will have you restoring the world using a notalium tuner to tune the disordered world and use music to bring color back to the world.
As you can see in the gameplay trailer below, the notalium tuner resembles a plate, and playing through the rhythm parts of the game looks quite fun. In addition to using the notalium tuner, you'll be traveling a wonderfully-drawn map as you explore the world, and your adventure will be illustrated in a picture book for you to enjoy. Overall, Lanota looks lovely, and if it plays as good as it looks, I think it will find plenty of fans. According to the , the game should be coming out in the next few days, so stay tuned (pun intended).
As you can see in the gameplay trailer below, the notalium tuner resembles a plate, and playing through the rhythm parts of the game looks quite fun. In addition to using the notalium tuner, you'll be traveling a wonderfully-drawn map as you explore the world, and your adventure will be illustrated in a picture book for you to enjoy. Overall, Lanota looks lovely, and if it plays as good as it looks, I think it will find plenty of fans. According to the , the game should be coming out in the next few days, so stay tuned (pun intended).