chrono3It is the tale about a hero who has traveled far and wide to reach a particular destination in order to preserve or protect a group of people from some sort of injustice or danger. If the hero were to somehow fail, it would mean the end of that group. When I began to read further into Chrono Rider, I couldn’t help but think about old, Greek epic stories.

The hero, Captain Corgi, is what is known as a Chrono Rider. These beings have the ability to travel through time and manipulate space. We don’t know what the ZoogleZon actually is but it’s mysterious. Other Chrono Riders have been taken hostage and it’s up to Captain Corgi to solve the mystery of the ZoogleZon and protect these Chrono Riders.

Yep, sounds pretty epic-like to me.

chrono2Chrono Rider is the brainchild of Korion Studios, a start up gaming company with a love for old 16-Bit RPGS and classic sidescrollers. This epic is designed for the PC though there is plenty of optimism for the PS4 and Vita. Along the way other players and characters will join you on the journey. Puzzles and challenges will pop up along the way to slow you down. Everything is decision-based to influence the route of the game with plenty of foes interfering along the way.

The early beta access will be December of this year and the actual release will be March of 2015. $10 is the minimum amount required for early access to the game.  The Kickstarter campaign for Chrono Rider is set to end June 3rd. [divider]

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Julie Morley

Julie Morley is a freelance writer and comic artist from Spring, Texas. She attended the Academy of Art University for two years, studying Animation and Illustration. Whilst here, she learned about writing comic scripts, storyboards, and general storytelling. Since leaving college, she has been working on personal comic projects, stories, and illustrations. She aspires to release a self published comic within two years. For the majority of her life, she has been playing console games, typically being third-person shooters and sandboxes. Her favorite game of existence is Dark Cloud II (Dark Chronicle) and her favorite Indie game is Gone Home.

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