Strafe (video game)

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Strafe
File:Strafe logo.png
Logo of Strafe
Developer(s) Pixel Titans
Publisher(s) Devolver Digital
Engine Unity
Platforms Microsoft Windows, OS X
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) First-person shooter
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Strafe (stylized as STRAFE®) is an upcoming 2017 first-person shooter video game in development by Pixel Titans and to be published by Devolver Digital. The game is an homage to other 90s first-person shooters, such as Doom and Quake, being advertized as to have "bleeding edge graphics and gameplay", citing the year 1996. It is scheduled for a release in early 2017.

    Gameplay

    Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Strafe is a first-person shooter. Weapons at the player's disposal will include shotguns, machine guns and railguns. Merchants will appear, who the player can buy upgrades from. The levels in the game are semi-procedurally generated. Upon loading in to each zone, the map is generated by pulling a set of rooms from a pool and arranging them randomly. The enemies, upgrades, and merchants among other assets are also randomized and placed within the zone. Strafe is notably virtual reality head-mounted display Oculus Rift enabled. The game will feature digital gravity and a dynamic blood splatter system. Each weapon has a primary and secondary fire method, with power-up items allowing the weapon to become much more powerful.

    Plot

    Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The player's job as a scrapper is to collect scrap (an in-game currency) for use in recycling facilities. Sent by an unnamed party to the edges of space where 'no communications will reach', your scouting ship sets out to join the spacecraft Icarus. However, once the player arrives on Icarus, they find that something on-board has gone awry.[1][2]

    Development

    Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The game had a successful crowdfunding campaign, reaching $207,000 of a $185,000 goal on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter campaign video parodies over the top video game commercials of the 90s. The video was well received, the game's designer Thom Glunt attributes his experience in commercial and video production to its success. Though the video was humorous, Glunt stresses that Strafe is not a comedy game, "It's a balls-to-the-wall straight-up action game." Strafe was featured at the 2015 Games Developers Conference with a playable demo.[3]

    References

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