Everything aboutKena: Bridge of Spiritslooks absolutely beautiful. The entire experience looks like a Disney movie, in the very best way. Its interesting premise is complimented by fast-paced combat, stunning visuals, and best of all, adorable little spirit creatures that follow Kena on her journey collectively known as the Rot. Plush toys of these do exist and were even featured as a giveaway prize by the officialKena: Bridge of SpiritsInstagram account.

Largely because of the Rot,Kenahas been compared to another game:Pikmin.It’s not without good reason; the cute little creatures that follow Kena are remarkably similar toPikmin, the plant-like creaturesfrom an alien planet that help the player on their journey. The comparison, overall, may end up being one of the best parts of the game.

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Kena: Bridge of Spirit’s Rot Creatures Explained

The Rot don’t have the most attractive name, but it is quite relevant to what they do.The Rot are described as shy spiritswho help maintain balance in nature by decomposing materials. It doesn’t sound like a glamorous job, but when considering that Kena’s job is to help the dead reconcile past hurts or regrets, it actually makes a lot of sense, albeit in a slightly dark way. Luckily for them, they’re too cute for anyone to notice.

Although shy, the Rot take a liking to Kena and help her in battle.Kena “collects” more of the Rotthroughout her journey to build a little army of them, and they work together as one to assist in combat and help her make new discoveries. The Rot have powerful abilities, both collectively and individually, that the player can use to Kena’s advantage by giving them commands. When not in combat, the Rot follow Kena around like a swarm of ducklings.

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Teaming up with the Rot looks like a lot of fun, and might be the thing players are most excited about. They’ve certainly been stealing the show so far. Combat with the Rot looks dynamic and fluid and it will be exciting to see what kinds of abilities they actually have and how they empower Kena.

What the Rot Have in Common with Pikmin

For someone unfamiliar withPikmin,the idea of the Rot and the mechanics associated with them may seem completely new. But,Kena: Bridge of Spiritsis actually not the first game to employ these types of mechanics. ThePikminseries utilized a similar system on the GameCube in 2001, and have continued through 2020 withPikmin 3 Deluxeand the upcoming mobile game.

Like theRot, the origin of Pikminis found in nature. There are several different kinds of Pikmin that each have different abilities, but given that they are plant-like creatures, all of those abilities tie back to natural phenomena. The Rot are spirits, not humanoid plants, so there is a difference and the Rot will undoubtedly serve a different purpose in the larger story, but there are quite a few similarities.

Pikmin assist the playerin a way that is very similar to the Rot. The player can command huge groups of them at one time and utilize their different abilities to defeat enemies, solve puzzles, and make new discoveries. Players are also responsible for protecting their army of Pikmin, because they can be hurt in combat.

All of those same elements are true for the Rot, and while it’s not entirely clear if Kena is responsible for protecting her little followers or if they can die (nobody wants to imagine that), they do feel more comfortable around her than they do with anyone else. There are a lot of things aboutKena: Bridge of Spiritsthat look great, but the Rot spirits are definitely the main attraction and will likely continue taking over the internet when the game releases.

Kena: Bridge of Spiritswill release on August 24 for PC, PS4, and PS5.

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