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Talk about unexpected, despite announcing a game just a few weeks ago Alientrap is at it again, this time announcing Gunhead, a direct sequel to its rogue-like shooter Cryptark. However Gunhead is a first-person shooter, where you'll still enter procedurally generated ships to neutralize them with the story taking place right after Cryptark.
First trailer for our new game - GUNHEAD. A FPS sequel to Cryptark. Coming 2018 - Steam page: https://t.co/FIG7MKA4be pic.twitter.com/VDRgCcA3Nv
— Lee Vermeulen (@Alientrap) November 17, 2017
Gunhead will be out on Steam next year, so make sure to add the game to your Steam page. Cryptark also came out on PlayStation 4, so hopefully we'll see its sequel make the console jump as well. In the meantime, make sure to check out the developers on Twitter.
Please RT! We've been working on it for about a year now - Gunhead team is myself / @harley_obium / @banjoduarte / @berv_ / @JesseMcGibs / @dualryan
— Lee Vermeulen (@Alientrap) November 17, 2017
The new studio founded by ex-BioWare devs Humanoid Origin is looking to fill multiple roles.
Released last week on Steam, the sci-fi twin stick shooter was delayed for a week on PS4 and was released today. You can pick it up on the PlayStation store right now.
It was released on Steam almost two years ago, and then announced for PlayStation 4 a few days later, but now Alientrap's 2D Sci-fi Roguelike shooter Cryptark is coming to PlayStation 4 later this month on June 20th. Creative Director at Alientrap Jesse McGibney took to the PlayStation Blog to talk a little bit about the game:
In Cryptark, making money by scrapping spacecraft is the name of the game! You and your motley crew of mercenary privateers will have to blast into heavily defended alien derelicts, survive waves of cyber-skeleton attack drones, and surgically pick apart security systems with strategy and absurdly weaponized mech-suits (all while staying within budget, of course)!
Happy to announce after 2.5 years of dev, Cryptark launches June 20th on PS4 / Steam! https://t.co/4n7pnFvYsg pic.twitter.com/WbTWTXfp23
— Lee Vermeulen (@Alientrap) June 7, 2017
Some of our favourite Toronto developers were at PSX this weekend, and they tweeted about their games and experiences. Check it out!
Read MoreThe Canadian Videogame Awards have announced their 2015 finalists, with a lot of developers from Toronto getting nods. I've summarized the local developers below, but you can check out the full list here.
Game of the Year (local developers only)
Best Downloadable Game (local developers only)
Best iOS Game (local developers only)
Best Animation (local developers only)
Best Audio (local developers only)
Best Indie Game (local developers only)
Best Original Music (local developers only)
Best Writing (local developers only)
Fans’ Choice Award: Best Canadian-Made Game (local developers only)
Congratulations to all the finalists and best of luck!
I made a post back in September advertising what Patreon's got in September, and now it's time to go over what they got in October.
The biggest change, is starting with Episode 10, all podcasts will be available a day earlier. Patreon's will get it Sunday night (or earlier if we record earlier), while everyone else gets them Monday. This is for all podcasts going forward, it's only 3 dollars a month to get them early.
For interviews I got the chance to interview independent developer Meagan Byrne about her game Wanisinowin|Lost.
I was also able to give some codes of Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition from DrinkBox Studios, and Cryptark from Alientrap.
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As announced earlier in the week, Cryptark is out now on Steam Early Access. Click here to check out their Steam page and buy the game, which has a 15% discount during launch week.
Also announced today was Alientrap will be bringing the game to PlayStation 4. Jesse McGibney took to the PlayStation Blog to make the announcement as well as explain the game with a trailer (which I think is the same trailer as a few days ago):
Cryptark is a high-speed roguelike shooter that takes you into the lives of a band of space mercenaries. Your goal? Fulfill your freelancing contract by boarding and disarming the dangerous remnants of an ancient alien flotilla. Complete objectives to get paid, upgrade awesome weapons and gear, and finally gain access to the flagship known as the Cryptark to recover mysterious alien technology
As mentioned, Cryptark is out now on Steam Early Access, and will be available for PlayStation 4 next year.
Independent developer Alientrap announced today that their Rougelike sci-fi shooter Cryptark is out on Steam October 7th (this Wednesday!). You can check out a full description and trailer of the game below. I got a chance to play Cryptark at Bit Bazaar earlier this and it's a lot of fun, with a cool art style.
Cryptark is a 2D roguelike shooter that challenges players with boarding and neutralizing procedurally generated alien starships to earn income for their Privateering enterprise. Purchase improved equipment and weapons to tackle more dangerous targets, but be cautious as failure will result in a loss of investment and profit. The decaying alien arks will defend themselves from intruders with a wide arsenal of cyborg monstrosities, robotics, and security systems, all obstacles that must be surpassed to achieve victory, the destruction of the ship’s central System Core.
Make sure to follow the developer on Twitter, and let us know in the comments if you plan on picking up the game on Steam.
Indie developer had just released Apotheon on PS4 and PC earlier this year, and they've been busy working on their next game Cryptark, which they'll be showing at Bit Bazaar.
Make sure to follow Alientrap on twitter, and check them out at this years Bit Bazaar.