Stellar Blade

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Stellar Blade
Developer(s)Shift Up
XDEV
Publisher(s)Sony Interactive Entertainment
Director(s)Kim Hyung-tae
Producer(s)Kim Hyung-tae (Shift Up)
JunHo Lee (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Kazuma Kizuka (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Edward Saito (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Designer(s)Kim Hyung-tae
Lee Chang-min
Jang Hee-cheol
Composer(s)Hwang Joo-Eun
Oliver Good
Keita Inoue
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)PlayStation 5
ReleaseApril 26, 2024
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Stellar Blade is a 2024 action-adventure video game developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation 5 on April 26, 2024. Upon release, the game received positive reviews from critics.

Gameplay[edit]

Stellar Blade is an action-adventure video game set in a post-apocalyptic Earth and played from a third-person perspective.[1] Combat focuses on grasping the attack patterns of enemies and countering with precise timing. Eve’s Beta Gauge is filled by parrying and evading in combat. The Beta Gauge is spent to use skills such as piercing super armor and enemy combo interruption. Eve also has a Burst Gauge filled through successive parries and combos, which can be used to activate buffs and powerful attacks. The game utilizes the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller's haptic feedback to deliver feedback on enemy attacks and weapon accuracy. Exploration features wall scaling and swinging on ropes for environmental traversal, with things to be found including extra costumes. The overworld has NPCs who can provide Eve with side quests, with the option of either taking them on or ignoring them.[2]

Story[edit]

Setting[edit]

Humanity is driven from Earth after a losing war against monstrous creatures called Naytibas. To reclaim their lost home, Eve and her squad are deployed from the Colony to fight the Naytiba and to take back Earth. Eventually, Eve meets a survivor named Adam, who leads her to Xion, humanity's last surviving city on Earth. Eve then makes contact with the elder Orcal and establishes relationships with the residents of Xion, in order to further her mission to save humanity and reclaim Earth.[3]

Synopsis[edit]

The Colony sends the 7th Airborne Squad in its latest attempt to liberate Earth from the Naytiba. However, the invasion ends in disaster with Eve being the sole survivor of the landing force. She is saved by Adam, a scavenger who enlists her aid in recovering Hyper Cell power source from the ruined megacity of Eidos 7. In return, Adam leads Eve to nearby a Alpha Naytiba for her to slay. After eliminating the Alpha Naytiba, Eve comes across a survivor of the 5th Airborne Squad, Lily, who decides to join Eve as her engineering support. Adam then takes both girls to Xion, the last human city on Earth, and requests their aid in saving Xion. Eve then meets Xion's leader Orcal, who explains that in addition to the Hyper Cell she recovered from Eidos 7, three more Hyper Cells will be needed to restore Xion to its full functionality. Not only will this allow him to revive the tens of thousands of humans kept in stasis within the city, but also to locate other Alpha Naytibas. Orcal further explains that four Alpha Naytiba Cores will be needed to form a Master Core, which will allow access into the Naytibas' Nest where their leader, the Elder Naytiba, resides.

While recovering the second Hyper Cell, Eve recovers a recording from a previous Airborne Squad member named Raven who alleges that what they currently believe is humanity is actually a race of advanced human-like androids called Andro-Eidos and that the Naytibas are actually the original human race after they resorted to significant genetic modification. Orcal confirms that long ago their leader, the AI Mother Sphere, created the Andro-Eidos at humanity's behest and both races lived in peace. However, Mother Sphere suddenly ordered the Andro-Eidos to exterminate humanity and rewrote history to fool the Andro-Eidos to believe they are humans. Meanwhile, the surviving humans went into hiding and eventually transformed themselves into the Naytibas as a way to fight back against Mother Sphere and the Andro-Eidos. Despite being shocked at the revelation that she has been killing the descendants of humanity, Eve is still determined to end the war by killing the Elder Naytiba.

Eve then continues to collect Hyper Cells and Alpha cores, but receives word that Xion has fallen under attack by the Naytiba. Eve and Lily rush back to the city to defend it, and Eve confronts an intelligent Alpha Naytiba. After defeating it, she is shocked to see its true identity as Raven. Raven manages to retreat while Eve attends to Orcal. Orcal admits that he also an Alpha Naytiba himself, being a fusion of Andro-Eidos and Naytiba technology. With Eve only having three Alpha Cores in her possession, Orcal sacrifices himself by using his own Alpha Core to create the Master Core. He then pleads for Eve to meet the Elder Naytiba before passing away. Eve and Lily head for the Nest, and on the way find a final recording by Raven, who reveals she had grown disillusioned upon discovering that Mother Sphere not only exterminate the original humans, but also ruined Earth's surface by jettisoning large parts of the Colony from orbit to prevent the Naytiba from boarding the Colony.

Upon reaching the entrance of the Nest, Eve encounters Raven who tries to stop her from entering, but Eve is able to defeat her and leaves her disabled but alive. Eve and Lily then enter the nest, only to discover that Adam is the Elder Naytiba. Adam explains that he has come to regret creating the Naytiba, as that meant the sacrifice of their humanity. He also realizes that as androids that lack human DNA, Andro-Eidos cannot be the successors of humanity due to their inability to evolve. To address this, Adam offers to fuse himself with Eve to become the next step in human evolution, which will both eliminate the threat of the Naytiba and give humanity a chance at a new future. The ending diverges based on Eve's choices and previous actions.

  • If Eve refuses to accept Adam's plan, the two are forced to battle each other with Eve ultimately prevailing. Adam dies along with the last hope for humanity, and Mother Sphere welcomes Eve and Lily back to the Colony now that their mission is complete.
  • If Eve accepts Adam's plan, then the two of them fuse to create an entirely new type of human being. Mother Sphere then overrides Lily's power armor and has it attack Eve, forcing her to defend herself. Eve prevails, with Lily surviving or dying depending on if Eve has maximum affection with her or not. Mother Sphere then arrives and congratulates Eve for eliminating the Elder Naytiba like she planned. However, with no further use for her, Mother Sphere sends an army to destroy Eve, and the game ends with her fighting against an endless horde of Andro-Eidos soldiers.
  • If Eve accepts Adam's plan, saves Lily, and recovers the Iberis code, then she is able to completely annihilate the army Mother Sphere sends at her. Lily then delivers the fourth and final Hyper Cell to Xion, fully restoring the city while Eve becomes its new protector.

Development and release[edit]

On April 4, 2019, Korean studio Shift Up (founded by Blade & Soul illustrator Kim Hyung-tae) announced Project Eve for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One and was to be developed in Unreal Engine 4.[4] A prototype for new gameplay and art direction was shown in late 2020 without mentioning any of the game's platforms for release.[5] In the September 2021 PlayStation Showcase, the game was announced to be an exclusive for PlayStation 5 and would be published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.[6] In a September 2022 PlayStation State of Play, the game's final title was revealed to be Stellar Blade with new gameplay shown off and an original release window scheduled for 2023.[7] The next day, MONACA announced their involvement stating that their members, Oliver Good and Keita Inoue, are participating in the music production of the game,[8] which has been reiterated multiple times prior to release.[9] The game uses 3D scanning for some character models with Eve being based on the model Shin Jae-eun.[10] The Naytiba enemies were designed by Korean movie monster designer, Hee-Cheol Jang who made the monster designs into clay models which were 3D scanned to create the 3D models.[11] In December 2023, the game was delayed to 2024.[12][13] In a January 2024 State of Play, it was announced that the game would be released on April 26.[14] A demo of the game was released on the PlayStation Store worldwide on March 29, 2024;[15] it was accidentally published early in the United States on March 8, but removed quickly.[16]

Stellar Blade has ignited controversy, particularly surrounding the perceived sexualization of its protagonist, Eve. According to Den of Geek, some critics argue that the game's marketing heavily leans on the sexual appeal of Eve, with elements like revealing costumes and suggestive character designs being central to the game's promotional strategy.[17] Furthermore, the game has received an Adults Only rating in South Korea, attributed to its explicit content including nudity, violence, and a sexualized approach to character design.[18] The game's director, Hyung-Tae Kim, has defended these design choices by explaining that from a third-person perspective, the player's view is predominantly directed at the back of the character, hence the emphasis on making this view appealing.[19]

Reception[edit]

Stellar Blade received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator website Metacritic.[32] 87% of the 78 critic reviews recommend the game, according to OpenCritic.[33]

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