Kaleidorider is an upcoming motorcycle-riding action RPG from Tencent’s Fizzglee

  • Kaleidorider is an upcoming action RPG from Tencent’s Fizzglee studio
  • The Kaleidoriders are an all-girl group focused on fighting interdimensional invaders
  • As a human gifted with Kaleido Vision it’s your job to guide them into battle

Instead of a cyberpunk action RPG, consider an action RPG set on a motorcycle. Although it might not be entirely different, here’s another way to describe the vibrant, eye-catching, colorful, and distinctly anime game from Tencent’s Fizzglee studio, Kaleidorider: An unusual, vivid, energetic, and animated action RPG.

Initially, it’s not hard to infer some key aspects about Kaleidorider. The story unfolds in a city named Terminus, which is grappling with invasions from another dimension called the Sea of Unconsciousness. These invaders are called the Integration. Since there’s no other solution, it’s these very Kaleidoriders that are expected to put a stop to them.

In this scenario, a group of girls, predominantly so, who are skillfully maneuvering motorcycles can’t handle it all on their own. They require the assistance of an ordinary individual possessing Kaleido Vision to locate and combat the Hysteria creatures spawned by Integration. And that’s where you step in, quite fittingly.


Kiss, kiss fall in love

Indeed, it’s challenging not to notice that Kaleidorider carries its anime roots quite boldly. From the vibrant attire, the explicitly romantic narrative referred to as Doki-Doki, to the exaggerated action scenes, this production seems like a living embodiment of a typical romance-action anime series.

Simultaneously, I’m not dismissing the concept outright. The trailer itself showcases a lot of the action mentioned earlier, with stunning 3D graphics, captivating effects, and an interesting use of motorcycles as a main feature. If you enjoy over-the-top action, Kaleidorider is likely to appeal to you significantly.

While you’re in limbo about whether Kaleidorider is worth the wait when it arrives at retailers, why not venture off mainstream platforms and explore some top-tier releases exclusive to third-party alternatives? This week, I delved into QuickVenture to uncover its action RPG potential.

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2025-04-09 13:48