
Open with a powerful starter to expose enemy affinities, follow with some brutal, damage-multiplying combos, and wrap it all up with a devastating finisher.

Tired of endlessly repeating the same attack in order to whittle down an enemy’s health? No problem – in SacriFire, players can build unique and flashy chains by stringing weapon attacks together. We’re seeking 82,000 euros on Kickstarter to help fund this ambitious project, but the sky is the limit!” Players will encounter memorable characters, an underground city, a world of spirits, a war between gods and demons, and one soldier’s ultimate test of faith, you know… everything a good JPRG needs!.

“Beautiful retro pixel art, a blend of real-time and turn-based combat, and music by Motoi Sakuraba are all going to come together in a game that is a love letter to games we loved. “The team here at Pixelated Milk is incredibly excited to be announcing the Kickstarter launch for SacriFire, our upcoming JRPG-inspired title” said Bartosz Łojewski, Project Lead at Pixelated Milk. The DIVOS gauntlets are Ezekiel’s weapons for much of SacriFire, and they’re more dangerous than meets the eye, capable of generating transforming into a variety of “astras” (weapons forged from spirit energy) with which Ezekiel can combat the demonic plague of Heresy.Īs the player progresses through the game and completes challenging trials, new astra possibilities will be unlocked, allowing the DIVOS gauntlets to change into a sword, crossbow, spear, chakrams, hammer and – depending upon your support – perhaps more…ĭeveloper Pixelated Milk has launched a SacriFire Kickstarter campaign, looking to raise $99,411. Soldiers of the Church of Sheol aren't expected to fight demons empty-handed. Match all three enemy affinities, and you might be able to obliterate your opponent with a single attack! Tailor your approach for each encounter by selecting the appropriate skills, items and weaponry to target each of the enemy’s affinities and defeat them with a minimum of effort. Fans of PSX classic Vagrant Story might recognise the basis for our affinity system, in which tailoring your attacks to exploit enemy weaknesses is key to winning battles. You’ll soon discover that no two SacriFire fights play out the same way - if you want to defeat your foes you’ll need to change up your strategy, items and skills on a regular basis. But will the journey change him for better or worse? Play SacriFire to find out. Ezekiel longs to do his part keeping the underground city of Antioch safe from the demons which roam the surface above, but little suspects the role he is soon to play in a more profound struggle – a struggle thousands of years in the making, waged between entities far beyond his understanding.Įzekiel’s adventure will lead him to places he would never have imagined, and will uncover secrets which cause him to question everything he believes. It is appropriate that our places of worship be known for their sacrifice of praise.SacriFire tells the story of Ezekiel Ridan, a young soldier training to join an elite sect of the Church of Sheol. Jeremiah spoke of a day when Israel would once again be "bringing sacrifices of praise, unto the house of the Lord" (Jeremiah 17:26 see also 33:11). He suggested that they repent and pray for God to "Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves of our lips" (14:2). The prophet Hosea reproved a backslidden people of God. When, like the disobedient prophet of old, we turn from our rebellion, we can again proclaim, "But I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving" ( Jonah 2:9). The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise" (Psalm 51:15-17). For thou desirest not sacrifice else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. David, in asking forgiveness for his sin of adultery pleads, "O Lord, open thou my lips and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise. Psalm 51 is a song of contrition and repentance. However, a sinful and unrepentant heart cannot bring forth the sacrifice of praise. "Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense and the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice" (Psalm 141:2). Revelation 5:8 pictures the saint's prayers as a perfuming incense wafting through the courts of heaven. But God is pleased when we turn from other activities to such a sacrifice. Our offering of praise and thanksgiving to God consumes our time and attention.

What is this "sacrifice of praise" that harks back to the offerings of old? David wrote, "I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the Lord" (Psalm 116:17 and 107:22). "By Him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to His name" ( Hebrews 13:15).
