'Remnants of Naezith' update: New game now available on Steam

A screenshot from the trailer of the indie game, "Remnants of Naezith," which is now available on Steam YouTube/Remnants of Naezith

"Remnants of Naezith," developed and published by independent studio Tolga Ay, is now available on Steam.

According to the Steam page of the game, "Remnants of Naezith" is a fast-paced, grappling hook-precision platformer. The game will focus on the freedom of character's movement and character control. The game will also not have any speed limit so players can go as fast as they possibly can. Furthermore, players can compete for not only against their own time but race against other people as well. The game will also have a leaderboard in which the best players with highest global rankings can be awarded badges.

Players will take on the role of Kayra, a human who shares his body with the soul of Naezith. Naezith is the ancient thunder dragon that had given Kayra powers. Kayra was then tasked by the dragon to use those powers to destroy the Remnants of Naezith which are the enchanted fragments of Naezith's body to prevent anyone from using their power for wrong reasons. This task can be accomplished by using the grappling hook to hurl and pull Kayra across the different levels of the game, avoiding objects in the process of doing so.

The game contains four chapters with 20 levels each. Whenever players find Naezith's remnants, they will be able to unlock secret levels. In addition to the 80 ordinary levels and secret levels the game has, players, can also design their own levels as well as explore levels created by other players. "Remnants of Naezith" will also have a Speedrun mode wherein players must either accomplish the entire game or a particular chapter as fast as they possibly can.

The trailer for "Remnants of Naezith" can be viewed here.

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