Under Night In - Birth Exe: Late - Trailer

Under Night In - Birth Exe: Late - Trailer

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Under Night In-Birth is a visual novel and 2D fighting game co-developed by Ecole Software and French-Bread, known for the licensed fighting game, Type-Moon’s Melty Blood series. Since its initial arcade release in Japan, Under Night In-Birth has received numerous version updates, adjusting various system features and character attributes as well as adding several new playable characters to the roster.

The game takes place in a fictional modern-day setting some time in the 21st century. A phenomenon called the Hollow Night has been enveloping particular regions of Japan once a month for several centuries. Each area engulfed in the Hollow Night is beset by shadow-like creatures called Voids that utilize and feed upon a power known as "Existence", or EXS.
Normal humans cannot see or come into contact with Voids, but certain people have the potential to perceive them. Those who acquire this perception are targeted by Voids and risk either being consumed by them or losing their sanity. Under special circumstances, a person who maintains their sanity after being attacked by a Void can become a being known as an In-Birth .
If a person or even an In-Birth becomes a fallen type of Void, their EXS transforms into FLS, the power source of the Voids and the man-made ancient being known as Autonomic Nerves , powered by Curse Commandment. While the status places a person into a sort of limbo where they are neither living nor dead, they also gain the ability to control Existence. The protagonist, Hyde Kido, is one of the characters who survived a Void attack and became an In-Birth.
The PlayStation 3 version of Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late received a 29/40 from Famitsu. Destructoid said that it was "an intelligent, tactical fighting game that I'll surely be playing for a long time to come." IGN said it was "One good fighting game. Maybe it's not as deep as previous Arc System Works games, but successfully achieves what it is aiming: to let the player enjoy it." Eurogamer concluded "an interesting 2d fighting game with a very unique fighting system. Just try it, and you'll be amazed."