Lads Night In: 24th October

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Lad's Night In: Friday Nights, LIVE! 7pm-9pm. www.redshiftradio.co.ukListen to us talk about Games, Films...and stuff!

On this week's show, presented by Kiefer and Callum... - Age of Ultron, the upcoming Avengers film has a teaser trailer - Titanfall + Plants Vs Zombies both have new free updates! - Can a game be over-hyped? - Hooverboards, Back to the Future style, are finally on the way - GTA San Andreas is being re-released on Xbox 360 - Top 10 Videogames and Movie Charts - Technical Hiccups...sorry!

And much more!

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Let's Play World of Diving with Oculus Rift

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world of diving Chris plays World of Diving with the Oculus rift DK2.

World of Diving is an early access game currently on steam, it is the Oculus Rift-enabled online diving game that brings you an exhilarating multiplayer diving adventure, all without getting wet.

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You can dive into World of Diving right now or checkout more information on the game, right here and remember to check back for more World of Diving videos!

Lads Night In: 17th October

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Lad's Night In: Friday Nights, LIVE! 7pm-9pm. www.redshiftradio.co.ukListen to us talk about Games, Films...and stuff!

On this week's show, presented by Dave, Kiefer and Callum... - The week's Movie Chart, which is dedicated to someone we sadly lost last week - Is the Pokemon Alpha/Omega demo any good? - New Releases discussed. Say 'hello' to The Evil Within, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and F1 2014 - Pokemon Mystery: Who is the ghost girl from X & Y? - Marvel Rumours: Could Iron Man be appearing in Captain America 3? And could we be seeing Spiderman in the third Avengers film? - Top 10 Videogames

And much more!

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Play Expo 2014: The Write-Up

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play-expo-2014-784488701-700x200 Long time no article written processors…that out of the way, let’s talk about Manchester’s Play Expo, which I was lucky enough to attend last week.

I wasn’t sure what to expect to be honest, but what I experienced was pure retro-delight. There were new games to try out, strangely ones that were already released mostly…not too much to hold my attention, although I wished I’d have made the extra push to try out Team 17’s new offering, the lemmings-like sheep saving simulator, Flockers.

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It was slow progress at first making our way through the expo, I spent a good chunk of time playing Terminator 2: The Arcade Game on the Mega Drive, in one of the dedicated retro movie tie-in sections of the event. These exhibits were pretty cool, a fleet of systems were set up in a row that enabled you to sample the progression of several licensed games throughout the ages. There was everything from the aforementioned Terminator games (Terminator: Redemption, was featured here on Xbox, and it's still a thrilling experience to this day) to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Alien franchise.

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Littered throughout these areas were cabinets displaying several original movie props, things from the likes of Star Wars to Robocop, I especially liked the inclusion of some props from The Last Starfighter movie. Let’s not forget the Delorian Time Machine from the Back to the Future series was there also.

Ok, after a quick toilet break I experienced perhaps the highlight of the day, a talk from Mel Croucher, creator and designer of Deus Ex Mahina, one of the most unique experiences in gaming. Mel was incredibly entertaining as he described the key elements in any video game are Dice (Luck), Ping Pong (Coordination), Chess (Strategy) and Bollocks. Bollocks of course is all the layers of flash a game throws at you to make you think you’re playing something truly special when in reality you’re just playing the same old thing repackaged. I agree with him. After the talk myself and my girlfriend purchased his book about the making of Deus Ex Machina and had it signed, he instructed us to read it somewhere snug, while being intimate with each other. Needless to say, Mel is now one of my new heroes.

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After lunch and a rummage through a load of over-priced retro games (which I confess I picked up a few of) we reached the true retro area of the event, hundreds of televisions connected to a dizzying array of different consoles, ranging from familiar favourites like the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to obscure delights like the JVC-XEye (a lovely piece of kit combining the Sega Mega Drive with it’s Mega CD add on in one neat package).

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We spent a good portion of time here, playing all sorts things, Keiko’s Fly Squadron on Mega CD was a particular highlight for me, a game which I will probably never own due to it’s high price point and it’s dependence on needing to own a Mega CD (a stupidly over-priced bit of kit on the second hand market). I also got to try out the Amiga CD32 for a short while, something I’d been curious about sampling for some time. It was ok…

Beyond this there was the Arcade area of the event and boy, what a treat that was. All the classic arcade machines of old lined up and free to play. A game called Crossbow kept us amused for a sometime with it’s early light gun type satisfaction. I got to play a Donkey Kong arcade cabinet which proved to be a much more natural and enjoyable experience than playing it on console. Honestly there was so much there to try and nearly all the classics accounted for. Something I thought was pretty neat was the inclusion of a Fix-It Felix Jr. Machine as featured in the animated movie, ‘Wreck-It-Ralph’.

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After losing several members of our crew to the joys of old Arcade machines, myself and my girlfriend, Claire found ourselves amongst the Pinball Machines, which after spending some time juggling balls on the Twilight Zone table I was starting to grow rather fond of, but time was marching on and a raffle for charity was being drawn, 1st prize was a PS4. Claire bought tickets but sadly she didn’t win that converted PS4. The 2nd best prize was a Sega Dreamcast (which was left unclaimed) and there were other treats like a bucket of sweets on offer. Strangely the prize of a small plastic Darth Vader helmet caused too eager young men to leap on top of each as it was thrown into the audience as a freebie. Their scuffle resulted in the rope barrier in front of the stage crashing to the ground as they wrested each other for the prize. They were promptly told to cut it out. I assume they’d eaten too many sweets and feeling a little over-excited, that or they were Vader’s biggest fans. If so they would have been lucky enough to meet Darth himself, David Prowse who was signing autographs elsewhere at the event.

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As the day drew to a close we just managed to catch the last part of a talk from Team 17, developers of amongst others, the Worms series (one of my all-time favourites).

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Just before we loaded ourselves into the Blast Process wagon to return home, we had a quick go on a brand new game, the very enjoyable Wulver Blade, a new side-scrolling beat-em-up developed by the folks at Fully Illustrated and Darkwind Media.

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With that we were off, after a full day of mostly retro-flavored, video gaming delights. As the sun set over the Manchester Eventhall that faithful Sunday evening I could hardly wait to come back next year and do it all over again.

- Tom Parry

Check out this super funky video that Blast Processor Mike made of the event below:

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Tom + Mat Attack 074 – Contemplate the Rock

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logo_coloured You know the strength of a Podcast, when two men can waffle on about games for 40 minutes about video games just two days after doing the same thing for an hour. Tom’s been out to Viborg Animation festival and not only tried an Oculus Rift, but a fun new indie title called ‘Stikbold’. Mat’s been doing some general faffin on the the Gameboy, all the while working on a terrible David Bowie impression…

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I P-p-picked Up Pokemon!

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So...a Friday night well spent!So you are now Orlando- thrown back into the world of pokemon with a crash. Someone needs your help and there's a new silver haired sidekick who calls upon you to save pokemon from the evil team that is on the hunt for mega evolving pokemon. We have Team Aqua ready to flatten us -but wait! Who should appear in the caves to challenge us but Team Magma themselves. Twice the grunts, twice the battles right? I certainly hope so. It's only a demo: a few pokemon to tickle the taste buds, a battle to fire you up, old enemies revamped with new outfits, old pokemon with new mega evolutions. Bit of old and a bit of new all mixed it together.

Although I will say that blasted BuzzNav on your bottom screen is infuriating - it had better not be there constantly when the game comes out else my 3DS will end up out of the window! Constant flickering and scrolling text that distracts you incessantly, recapping the very basics of the game, a never ending news report with an ever annoying news reporter. However, the set up looks good. An interesting tweak on the game we love, I don't think they will let us down- not yet anyway.

Over and out! Mel

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P-p-pick Up A Pokemon!

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I've got a demo code for pokemon!I'm so excited I can barely conceal it. I love Pokemon more than I love any other game (WOW and Spyro a close second and third). It's Friday night and I should be out partying...ahh who am I kidding? Saturday nights party night and Fridays is all about ME! And the only thing better than watching Pokemon on Netflix is playing it! Woop!

Pokemon, GOTTA CATCH EM ALL! Over and out! Mel

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Blast Process head to Play Expo gaming event!

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PlayExpo2014_Logo_PurpleOnTransparent_400x225 Blast Process will be at this years Play Expo event held at Event City in Manchester, and it starts today! While we were very late is sorting our tickets, we will be at the event this Sunday.

Play Expo is unlike any other event held in the UK. The event caters for different type's of gamers with the expo split up into five areas. Re Play. Now Play, Pro Play, Cos Play and new to this years event is Screen Play. If you enjoy retro gaming and arcades or dressing up as your favourite charater to playing the latest games,  Play Expo will have something for you.

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Lone Survivor Infecting Wii U and PS4 Next Week

LoneSurvivor_DirectorsCutBoxart27ac65fLone Survivor: The Director's Cut by Curve Digital is heading to the WiiU and PS4 next week.

Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut is a new kind of adventure where the choice of how to survive is up to you. Sneak through without firing a single shot, or kill everything in your path.

Release dates are as followed. 14th (US PS4), 15th (EU PS4), 16th (Wii U) and will be priced at £7.99 / €9.99 / $9.99.

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Qora Gameplay

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Qora_logo Chris has been playing through the upcoming title, Qora, via Steam. It's a quirky pixel-art sidescrolling exploration adventure game by Curve Digital. It is due to be released on October 10th. Intrigued? You should be! Why not check out the first 15 minutes of gameplay? [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOKuwr0kL-o&w=560&h=315] Want to learn more about the game and the studio? Head on over to the official site!

Tom + Mat Attack 072 – EGX 2014

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logo_coloured Mat’s back from EGX 2014, which means there’s pleanty to talk about! From Nintendo’s up & coming Wii U delights such as Kirby, Yoshi’s Wooly World & Splatoon, to indie hits like Lumino City & Volume, it’s all going on! Back on the home front, Tom’s been playing Entwined on the Vita, as well as some truely terrible DS games… Oh and Mat played a Virtual Boy…Believe me when I say, it’s all more exciting than it sounds!

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TINYKEEP HAS BEEN UNSHACKLED OUT NOW ON STEAM

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IT’S TIME TO MAKE YOUR ESCAPE – TINYKEEP HAS BEEN UNSHACKLED ON STEAM

TINYKEEP WON’T HOLD YOUR HAND AS IT WHACKS YOU IN THE HEAD

STAMFORD, CT. SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 – Don’t let the cutesy eye catching hand-painted look of the characters and environments fool you. TinyKeep is a loving yet harsh mistress. Prepare to have a blast being punctured, pummeled, impaled, grinded and more over and over again. Are ye badass enough?

The highly anticipated action roguelike TinyKeep is available today on Steam and other major digital distribution channels. TinyKeep brings intense creature filled, randomly generated dungeons, ruins and hellscapes to Windows PC with Mac and Linux versions planned after the initial launch.

Gamers eager to be the first to try and fight their way through the hordes of clever beasties and ever-changing trap-filled twisting pathways will be able to pick up TinyKeep on Steam for $9.99 - a special discount of -33% off of the suggested retail price of $14.99 at launch. This celebratory discount will only run for a limited time.

Critics are already falling in love with TinyKeep saying:

“I have just played Phigames action/adventure game "TinyKeep". And I have to say that I love the game so far. It´s like a cartoon version of Diablo and Dungeon Keeper (a mix of the two).”

The Gaming Ground “TinyKeep is a game that will keep you panting all while pulling you in for “one last escape.”

Invision Game Community Players will assume the role of a hopeless prisoner held deep in a forgotten dungeon - left to perish in the deepest, darkest cells of the keep. The nights pass by and all hope seems lost, you realize that the end is drawing near. But on one fateful day, you wake up and find yourself mysteriously free of your shackles, and in front of you lies a broken, unlocked door. There is only one thing left to do, you must now escape TinyKeep!

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More details can be found over at TinyKeep's website.

Tom + Mat Attack 071 – Not into Rush

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logo_coloured On this week’s TMA, the boys tackle the serious issues affecting gamers today. From whether ones socks should match, if ‘Action Puzzle’ is even a genre, and more importantly, if a gamer wasn’t that into Rush, should they be subjected to a 25 minute version of their album in Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock? Other than the usual tosh about plastic instruments, the boys discuss Destiny, Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Picallo, as well as the new Smash Brothers Demo on the 3DS! Cor!

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Let's Play Fight The Dragon and get 40% off on Steam today!

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FightTheDragon_Banner3Fight the Dragon fights it's way to Steams Daily Deals with a massive 40% OFF! The game is currently on Steam's Early Access program and you can download the game here.

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Fight The Dragon is a COMMUNITY CREATED Hack'n Slash RPG where players can team up and tackle exciting adventures made by other community members in our in-game Adventure Construction Kit.

Players can play single player, local split-screen (2 players) or online multiplayer (4 players) to complete 10-15 minute adventures in a non-linear order, which allows players to jump in for a quick fix or play multiple adventures over longer play sessions.

Collect loot, level up, conquer enemies and become a master adventurer!

Interested? Check out our first look at the game below.

Roll7 announces OlliOlli2: Welcome To Olliwood at EGX in London

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Store-OlliOlli Roll7 have just announced OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood, the sequel to OlliOlli. You can find our thoughts on the first game below along with all the details on OlliOlli2!

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Following the MASSIVE international success of their debut console title OlliOlli on PlayStation and PC, London based developer Roll7 is proud to announce they are working on a sequel to the twitch score-attack hit - OlliOll2 : Welcome to Olliwood. The iconic ‘skater’ is going all green-screen and getting radical at Olliwood Studios, plucking the player from the street and dropping him squarely in the middle of the Big Screen’s most bodacious cinematic locations.

Gameplay will be massively enhanced with the addition of Ramps, Jumps and Epic Hills allowing for monster air and split level routes. The much praised OlliOlli combo system is set to be even deeper, through the joy of Manuals, Reverts, Revert Manuals and Grind Switching.

The team are even updating the hallowed ‘Tricktionary’ with new specials including 540 Shuvits, Anti-Casper Flips and Darkslides to name but a few.

olliolli2To accommodate the sheer volume of action, the ‘skater dude’ and his pixelated world are being given a stunning new art makeover, with clean lines, gorgeous new backgrounds and über detailed trick animations (over 9000 EXTRA frames of hand drawn goodness!).

OlliOlli2 producer, Tom Hegarty is hyped about progress; ‘OlliOlli2 will be the embodiment of skateboarding flow and flair, with a whole new world of opportunities for the skater to bust out a crazy set of tricks and moves…’

There will be 5 NEW worlds, 50 NEW Amateur and Pro Levels and 250 NEW Challenges to tear through, along with the return of the much loved Daily Grind, Spots Mode and RAD Mode.

On top of this smorgasbord of delights, OlliOlli2 is set to have a NEW Mode: Combo Rush. This mode is a split-screen Local Multiplayer (up to 4 players) that pits players in a race to ramp up biggest scores on a spot in a set time limit.

Once again, the crate diggers at Roll7 are scouring the airwaves for a shimmering 18 track curated extended Soundtrack to the game that you can't just stop playing.

OlliOlli2: Say Hello to Olliwood and Goodbye to your Analog Stick!

Tom + Mat Attack 070 – World of Destiny

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logo_coloured The Boys are Back in Town! Literally! Thin Lizzy songs aside, Tom’s back from London, Mat’s back from Hungary, it’s time for some serious podcasting and gaming! Mat’s been sinking his teeth into some seeerious Destiny, Tom’s been playing Golden Eye on the Wii and a host of others! Hear us mispronounce all your favourite words, make up new ones and find out the definition of the term ‘Birth Purse’….  It’s quite literally, a literary lapse of linguistic elocution! How’s that for alliteration? Oh, and of course, talking a lot of rubbish about games!

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Super Smash Bros Demo Preview

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Thanks to my good friend Kiefer (@Kipikins) I've managed to obtain a demo code for the upcoming 3DS version of Super Smash Brothers. I'm a long standing fan of the series since it's beginnings back on the Nintendo 64. I mean...come on...who didn't and wouldn't want a over the top fighting game featuring some of Nintendo's most loved franchises? Many precious GCSE 'revision sessions' were lost to several rounds on Smash Bros! The series returned on the Nintendo Gamecube with the added title of Melee fixed to the end, and I can safely say I probably sunk more hours into that iteration than that of its predecessor and the later version released on the Wii some years later combined. The Gamecube controller was the perfect fit (of which I'm really glad they allowed you to use the same pad on the Wii and the upcoming Wii U version too). Anyway...I digress.

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The upcoming 3DS version is the first handheld Smash Bros. Boasting the same roster of characters which will be available later in the year on it's bigger brother, the Wii U, this game is crammed full of Nintendo fan service. The 3DS iteration will share some of the same levels from the Wii U plus includes a few of its own.

Lets get down to business. The demo...what do you get?

Smash mode is the only way to play in the demo, giving you the option of fighting on your own against 1-3 CPU opponents of adjustable difficulty. You can also play via local wireless, allowing you and up to 3 friends to battle it out, with or without CPU opponents to pad out the contest. 5 characters are playable, with veterans Mario, Link and Pikachu being pick-able alongside newcomers MegaMan and the Villager (of Animal Crossing fame), giving you a good selection of different fighting styles. You can only do battle on one map, the straightforward Battlefield (with either the additional 'floating' platforms included or not, pressing X on the map selection screen allows you to flick between the two settings). Pickup/item options cannot be changed, nor can the time limit, which is set at 2 minutes.

As I started my first battle it soon became apparent that this was the Smash Brothers I knew and loved. No tinkering of controls, no changes to the mechanics, it's Smash Brothers, only on a handheld console. Playing as one of my favorites (Link, of course) only cemented that fact as all the combos and moves came back to me in a flash. It's been some time since I played the Wii version, but just like riding a bike you soon get back into the swing of battering people out of arenas. Today I managed to play with a couple of friends at work via local wireless and we were soon letting out gasps and cursing each other in a way only local multiplayer games can. While the demo may only give you 5 characters and 1 arena, it's unsurprising that we were all agreeing on having 'one more go' after each match.

I'm currently using a standard 3DS, while my 2 friends were using XLs. The Battlefield map in the demo perhaps isn't the greatest way of testing how well the game will work on my tiny screens, as screenshots/videos and other hands-on articles I've read have all pointed at the XL being the console you should be playing this on. This is mainly due to some of the other arenas being much wider, meaning when the fights get stretched and the camera inevitably has to zoom out so everyone can see what's going on the action is going to be very hard to see on the standard 3DS screens. This isn't something I can personally confirm, as previously mentioned the Battlefield map is a pretty straight-forward arena.

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I've put most of my game time so far into the two newcomers to the series, especially MegaMan. At first, I wasn't that taken with his move set, but the more I've used him, the more I'm getting into his combos. I don't usually play with ranged characters, which with a gun attached his arm, it's obvious how MegaMan was going to play. His recovery move doesn't have any offensive power for example, but I'm really getting into the swing of his abilities.

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The Villager has some nifty moves, with my favorite being the summon-able missile, aka the Gyroid. Hop on one, and use it as a guided missile, allowing you to jump off before it hits its target, ideal for taking out characters trying to recover. I've got a lot more rounds to play through before I can really say if either of them will be ranked as my most played characters.

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My circle pad is taking some stick when I'm going for the smash moves, so I'm a little worried I may eventually break it... Hopefully a future update may slightly adjust the sensitivity of bringing out the powerful moves. The 3DS's other buttons suit the default Smash Bro's button layout, although I guess if the console had a second C-Stick like the Gamecube controller to pull off the Smash attacks that would be awesome (and may lengthen the life of my main console stick). Speaking of which, sadly you won't be able to use the Circle Pad Pro as it won't be compatible. Nintendo have confirmed you will be able to use the 2nd stick on the 'new 3DS' which is coming out next year with Smash Bros though.

All and all, the demo does a fantastic job of making me very impatient when it comes to having to wait for the full release (which no doubt will make me want the Wii U version even more than I already do...). It looks fantastic, and I'm glad that Nintendo decided to give each of the characters a black outline to make the characters a little easier to battle with on the smaller screens. I am a little concerned about the arena sizes in the full release when played out on the 3DS screen. I don't feel restricted by the layout of the buttons in conjunction with the default control layout, aside from possibly the sensitivity of trying to pull off the smash moves with the stick. The newcomers fit in with the already established veterans, who play just like their bigger console iterations.

If you didn't get a code via Club Nintendo (or via an awesome friend!) then have no fear, the demo will be available to download from the eShop from September 19th.

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SIX MILES UNDER launches on Kickstarter

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six miles underLooney Bin Studios Ltd have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Six Miles Under. six miles under 1

In Six Miles Under you play as Preston Trencher, an enforcer trying clear his name and avoiding being taken out thanks to the bounty on his head. Time's running out and with false friends and sloppy killers, there's only one avenue left to take; good old fashioned revenge.

Six Miles Under is set in a dark, dank but enigmatic environment, one that's been ravaged by an unforseen nuclear apocalpyse, forcing all remaining humans to live deep, deep underground. Presenting a slick 2D combat system and diverse counter system, players can use enemies' weapons against them, bury them under a barrage of rocks or even just simply throw them off of a moving train. The dynamic fight system allows players to keep the action going, keeping the game's hero alive for his journey whilst exploring an underground prison that's turned into a city and last bastion of hope for humanity.

Game Features Dynamic combat system with multitude of enemies and unique boss fights. Diverse counter system. Each enemy is countered differently and with different results. Avoid environmental hazards and utilize them to dispatch your enemies. Atmospheric art style with HD backgrounds Extensive soundtrack with lots of metal music Story of betrayal and revenge set in underground prison turned city.

Set to release on PC, Mac and Linux in May 2015 and Nintendo WiiU soon after.

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About Looney Bin Studios Based in Wroclaw, Poland and aim to develop playable, original and - most importantly - fun games! The core team consists of just two people – Mateusz Pacuszko (programming) and Grzegorz Wróblewski (graphics) with music and scriptwriting by freelance talent.