The Owl House 4
Developer(s):
- Disney Interactive Studios
- Asobo Studio (Xbox Series X/S)
Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
Engine: Unreal Engine 3
Platform(s): Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s):
Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
- NA: May 10, 2011
- EU: May 10, 2011
- AUS: May 12, 2011
- JP: August 18, 2011
Xbox One
- NA: November 22, 2013
- EU: November 22, 2013
- AUS: November 22, 2013
- JP: September 4, 2014
Xbox Series X/S
- WW: November 10, 2020
Genre(s): Action-adventure
Mode(s): Single-player, multiplayer
*Okay, this game will follow the events of the second half of season 2 of The Owl House. The elements of the other eleven episodes of season 2 will make up the entire game: Those being from 'Follies at the Coven Day Parade' all the way towards the season 2 finale. *
Synopsis: After the events of the previous game, now Luz must find a way back to the human realm. As the journey in the Boiling Isles continues, Luz discovers that Emperor Belos' plan is to unite the Demon Realm and the Human Realm, somehow getting rid of wild magic in the process. To do this, the emperor requires the head witches of each coven to recruit as many witches as possible. Will Luz be able to build a portal door? Will she be able to stop Belos? Will she see her mother again? It won't be an easy task, but she has no other choice. Even if it means to recruit the Golden Guard.
Gameplay: The Owl House 4 is a 3D action-adventure game played from a third-person view. The gameplay still has the same mechanics from the two previous installments. So again, the player doesn't have to worry about anything that's control related. The new playable character is Hunter. His abilities are telekinesis where he uses artificial magic to telekinetically move objects and individuals without touching them, teleportation where he can use artificial magic to teleport, creation magic where he makes objects in thin air, water magic where he can travel underwater, earth magic where he can control sand and dirt, and fly with his staff. It's all done with his palisman, Flapjack. All the playable characters and features such as the 4P co-op are still present from the two previous installments. And the game still has humor, but now this time, it also has a darker tone.
Trivia:
- Due to Wayne Allwine passing away in 2009, Alex Hirsch will be the new voice of Hooty.
- Some cutscenes are pre-rendered CGI while others use in-game cutscenes.
- The Xbox One port supports 1080p with 60 FPS.
- The Xbox Series X/S port has 4K support and 120 FPS support.
- The Xbox Series X/S port was developed by Asobo Studio.
- The game has a Smart Delivery feature where if you insert the Xbox One version into the Xbox Series X, you'll get the new-gen upgrade for free.
- Both the Xbox One and Xbox Series versions will the utilize the Impulse Triggers.
- The game can either be purchased as a stand-alone game, or part of a repackaged bundle The Owl House Enhanced Collection.
- The game has been rated T for Teen by the ESRB due to blood, crude humor, fantasy violence, mild language, and suggestive themes.
- Lilith's appearance has been changed, just like she was in The Owl House episode 'Elsewhere and Elsewhen', Season 2, Episode 12.
So, that's the fourth installment of The Owl House series. I hoped you all enjoyed it!
The next chapters will be the fifth installments of both Gravity Falls and The Owl House to end both original arcs. The next arc will be surprising. Trust me, you'll love it. But anyway, stay tuned for those. Thank you so much for reading and I'll see you next time.
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