'1428: Shadows Over Silesia' Fantasy Action-Adventure Game Is a Nail-Biting Medieval Adventure

'1428: Shadows Over Silesia' Fantasy Action-Adventure Game Is a Nail-Biting Medieval Adventure
Updated:
21 Nov 2022

‘1428: Shadows over Silesia,’ is a dark fantasy action-adventure game that is set in medieval Europe.

In ‘1428: Shadows over Silesia,’ the Hussites are embarking on their Silesian campaign. Throughout Europe, preachers say that the end of the world is nearing as the continent is rocked by religious upheaval.

You will play as 2 characters. One is a Hussite named ‘Hynek,’ who symbolizes everything that religious Europe stands against. The other is a Silesian called ‘Lothar,’ who lives a life structured by values and religious beliefs.

As the 2 armies come together, a far greater evil is gathering in the shadows. The question is, will the 2 armies put aside their differences to stand together against true evil, or will they let their differences be what causes their complete annihilation?

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Exploring under the cover of night as the rain falls around you. Image by '1428: Shadows Over Silesia.'

Both soldiers and armies have unique equipment and abilities that can prove to be very deadly if used in the right combinations.

The game features numerous challenging puzzles that will have you scratching your head for a solution. Careful observation, innovation, and creative thinking are key to solving these puzzles successfully. 

Additionally, the game includes real historical facts to create more authenticity and immersion for you as the player.

According to the developers, the combat system is quite tough to master but is relatively easy to learn. With practice, you will be able to truly master the combat meta of the game.

‘1428: Shadows over Silesia,’ is developed by ‘KUBI Games,’ and is coming to Steam in October 2022.

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