Takoyaki Rampage

Takoyaki Rampage is an upcoming open-world third person action-adventure video game co-developed by Trionic Game Studios and THQ Nordic for the Trionic TriCube. The story takes place in Uryrora, a fictional city that's based on Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan.

Gameplay
Takoyaki Rampage is played in a third person perspective as Okumura. The character's body type, clothes, face, hair, and voice, are customizable. The player can explore the environment and do story-based missions, side quests and mini games. There are three stat categories in the game, in which they are Movement, Combat and Intelligence, which they can be increased by spending a certain amount of money. Okumura can take cover, aim, run, jump, double jump, and slide. There are three types of firearms in the game, these are Light firearms (pistols and SMGs), Medium firearms (machine guns) and Deadly firearms (shotguns, riffles, rocket launchers, and others).

The city of Uryrora can be navigated through on-foot or by using a vehicle. When a crime is committed, the Uryrora Police Department would be dispatched once a pedestrian alerted them. The game features a fully dynamic day and night time cycle and weather system. There are some buildings that can be entered in the game, such as arcades, bars, convenience stores, restaurants, the player's apartment, and other places. There are a variety of minigames to choose from, such as arcade games, auto racing, baseball, martial arts, and others.

Setting
The City of Uryrora is a fictional city that's based on the city of Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan. The mayor of the city is Hada Seibei, a former member of the infamous Tofu Soba Gang, who wants to stop gang wars and bring back peace and order to the city. The open-world city of Uryrora is divided into four districts, the Vorrixalp central business district, the luxurious Sunwiap district, the immigrant-driven Little Turk, and the gang infested Spilt Row.

Development
Takoyaki Rampage has been in development for 5 years at the time of its announcement at CES 2021, with the game being co-developed by THQ Nordic. It was originally planned as a linear third-person shooter video game exclusive to the NVIDIA Shield TV platform, but the idea was later scrapped in favor of an open-world third person action-adventure game. Development of the game was later moved to the upcoming Trionic TriCube console around early 2020. Leaked artwork and screenshots of the game were surfaced on the internet two months prior to the announcement at CES 2021.