pronto landed on Switch this week, and we’re taking a closer look at the Metroidvania title with some new gameplay. 25 minutes of footage arrived.

Immerse yourself in four hundred years of technological advancements in the underwater city of Royla, where mankind once found a new home. Until this future Atlantis is beset by ferocious monsters mutated by toxic marine debris. Take on this unprecedented threat as Sea Guardian Pronty and fight alongside your javelin partner Bront to defeat the mutants, uncover the truth behind the creatures’ sudden invasion, and uncover the secrets of Pronty’s origins.

Unique “Javelin” Combat System: Control novices Pronty and Bront the Javelin, an armed robotic greatsword capable of fending off sea creatures corrupted by toxic waste. Use Bront to fend off enemies, clear obstacles, and protect Pronty from harm.

A terrifying assortment of hostile and mutating sea life: Encounter all manner of creatures formed from a horrific amalgamation of sea creatures and marine debris. While some may seem easy to defeat, there’s always a bigger fish…Fight giant bosses to restore hope to once-prosperous Royla and reveal the truth behind monsters and pollution.

Interchangeable Upgrades for Custom Combat: Unlock new abilities and upgrades on Pronty’s memory card to craft strategies that work for every situation and playstyle.

Explore this beautiful but dangerous underwater city – Explore the fallen underwater city, Royla, in a Metroidvania underwater experience.

Challenge All Difficulties and Boss Rush Mode – Replay over and over again, with post-launch updates including Boss Rush Mode in Neptune’s Hall.

Gallery: Rendered with beautifully vivid yet eerie lines, the sea creatures in this game draw inspiration from everything that resides under the sea, from life and beautiful aquatic landscapes to ancient ocean myths and toxic marine debris. Have fun discovering each unique creature!

Take a look at Pronty gameplay on Switch below.

The prompt is available on the Switch eShop. It is available in English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

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