For the history buffs, the outfits in the game are from 3D-scanned 17th century-inspired clothes. As well as that, you’ll be able to represent Zaporozhian Cossacks, Polish Hussars, Tatars, Turkish Janissaries, Swedish Reiters, or French Musketeers in your duels. For the true swordsters amongst you, you might be pleased to learn that Hellish Quart has loads of proper fencing animations that have been motion-captured to get those movements just right. The ragdolls look pretty funny, though the sword-clashing does look rather satisfying. The game even has adjustable ragdoll settings, allowing you to make your characters look like rigid and skilled fighters, or duelists with elastic bones. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Wishlist on Steam now :):https://t.co/VY5yLFAe2C#gamedev #HEMA #indiedev @Kotaku pic.twitter.com/551QT48pdt — Kubold (@KuboldK) August 3, 2020 If you want to know more about the game, you can visit its booth at Pax Online X EGX Digital. Hellish Quart comes out in Steam Early Access on December 7th, and it’ll cost $16.99.