Gigantic's two latest roster additions, Aisling and Wu, continue the game's trend of creating mechanically rich characters that can function in wildly different ways depending on how you spec them out. They also carry on the other growing trend within Gigantic's cast: they're just wild-looking. One's a little girl with white hair, a huge sword, and a spectral warrior buddy named Cador, and the other is a kung-fu fighting frog with an Elvis cowlick. I don't know where developer Motiga gets this stuff from, but I definitely want more.
First up is Aisling, who hefts a large sword wreathed in crackling blue spectral energy. It's taller than she is, but she whips it around with an airy effortlessness all the same. She's almost too versatile to classify as a specific archetype, thanks in large part to her spectral warrior ally, Cador. While he remains within her blade Aisling is more powerful in direct melee combat, but at a moment's notice, she can send him out to do her bidding at ranges a typical melee character doesn't usually engage at. He can charge out and deal a ton of damage wherever he arrives, and with his warcry, he can interrupt enemy abilities while applying one of several different effects, including one that generates a protective barrier for your nearby allies.
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