Shift Up CEO Kim Hyung Tae says they intentionally made Evie shorter and look a bit younger in Stellar Blade Blood Rain
"We intentionally set Evie to be shorter and look a bit younger, but we worked to ensure she fights in a very tough manner and exudes a cool, stylish character presence.
When making the first game, I struggled with the character EVE — specifically, whether to leave the character as a blank slate for player empathy or to fill her with personality. Seeing the reactions of players who finished the first game, I realized that players can fully immerse themselves even in a character with a strong, distinct personality. So, this time, we are designing Evie to have an even more defined character.
For combat, I thought it would be very appealing to have a small-statured character engage in intense CQC. I felt that using the same weapons from the previous game would make it difficult to show something entirely new, so we chose a new approach to CQC. However, various weapons, including the reverse-blade sword, will be expanded for logical reasons within the context, and the range of player options will be much wider."
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Short hair Evie caused a civil war in the Stellar Blade community 😭
The tomboy comparisons are everywhere but remember, Shift UP gave Eve a full hairstyle collection.
Long hair Evie is coming 💯 mark my words!
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Caso você seja turista:
Personagens de Stellar Blade não são crianças nem adultas: elas são androides.
Elas não nascem, crescem ou envelhecem: elas são fabricadas.