Gaming: Legend Of Khiimori's New Gameplay Shows Death Stranding With A...

Gaming: Legend Of Khiimori's New Gameplay Shows Death Stranding With A...

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Horses in real life terrify me. They're absolutely huge, can bite off your fingers, kill you in a single kick, and their sweat is all foamy and stinky—gross. Horses in videogames, though? They're another kettle of fish entirely. Kettle of horses? Forget the kettle. The point is, I love a good equine boah as long as they're made of pixels. That's why the new gameplay walkthrough for upcoming early access horsey delivery game The Legend of Khiimori has me so excited to trek through 13th-century Mongolia.

In a newly released five-minute long video, Aesir Interactive design director Steve Bristow walks and talks us through how Legend of Khiimori actually plays. You start out at an outpost and choose which deliveries you'd like to complete. The world itself looks large and alive—there's dynamic weather, large, snowy mountains, and blizzards showcased, so preparation for your journey is essential.

You've got to chart your course through the world—do you take the longer route you've travelled before? How about the shorter one with less stable terrain and more wild animals? There's less grass there, so you'll have to pack some hay.

Source: PC Gamer