Release Date: May 9, 2017
Set in a science fiction world, an old-school first-person shooter in a retro style inspired by similar productions from the 90s. In this debut project of Pixel Titans, you take control of a scavenger who suddenly loses a huge space cruiser ICARUS from his radar during one of the scouting missions. He decides to see what is wrong and ends up having to fight for his life on the deck of this humongous ship.
Strafe for PC and PS4 is an old-school shooter blending science-fiction and retro stylistics inspired by the first-person shooters from the late ‘90s. Founded through a Kickstarter campaign, this is a debut project by the independent American team Pixel Titans.
The plot does not really matter, but the creators decided to give the players at least a rough outline of it. You assume the role of a scavenger who ed a giant cruiser ICARUS during a scouting mission in unknown territories of the Galaxy. The mission ended with failure, and on the way home it turned out that the massive spacecraft was no longer visible on a radar. However, the ship still appeared to be in the range of an on-board teleporter, so the hero decided to see what is going on and teleported himself to the deck of ICARUS. As it turned out, something really ominous had happened on the cruiser and the protagonist has to fight for survival.
Strafe is a very dynamic, difficult, and hard-core title. Combat is constant; you have to quickly move around and skilfully dodge attacks (mostly by strafing – jumping to sides). The game is even more thrilling, as death means starting all over. However, do not be afraid of repeating the same levels again and again – the locations are, to some extent, generated procedurally. The blood of enemies plays a key role – it does not disappear, like in many games, and serves as road signs telling you where to go. Also, the locations offer numerous secrets to be discovered.
Diverse levels make gameplay more interesting – the action takes place in wider or narrower ICARUS’ corridors or in open spaces. The weapons aspect is also unusual. At the beginning, you get to choose one of three tools of wreaking havoc – a shotgun, a machine gun, or a railgun (each one with two fire modes) – that you will carry for a considerable amount of time and upgrade with different power-ups. Once you explore more, you’ll find more types of weapons. Careful exploration is especially worthwhile, as Strafe offers trading and crafting – gather different items and create a weapon or an armour.
Strafe features single-player exclusively.
As it has already been mentioned, Strafe is created in a retro style – the title largely follows the classic pattern of the visuals that could be seen in the games from the late ‘90s. However, the creators implemented modern features, such as for Oculus Rift and HD.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Developer: Pixel Titans
Publisher: Devolver Digital
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System Requirements for Strafe Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Pentium G3250 3.6 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce 9800 GT/Radeon HD 5770 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-4160 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-6350 3.9 GHz, 6 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460/2 GB Radeon R7 260X or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 .
Game Ratings for Strafe Video Game.
Eurogamer: by Rick Lane
A gleefully gory throwback to 90s shooters wrapped in a rogue-like shell, Strafe is let down by uneven pacing and underwhelming guns.
Destructoid: 8.5 / 10 by Peter Glagowski
STRAFE may not be a classic and it definitely has issues, but it's fun enough for anyone who wants a nostalgia trip. Hopefully others feel the same way, but I kind of expect most people will on it. That is their loss.
TrustedReviews: 3.5 / 5 by Alastair Stevenson
If you're looking for a challenging, retro-style FPS that takes no prisoners, STRAFE has you covered. It has the replayability and difficulty of a perma-death roguelike wrapped in the style and attitude of a classic nineties shooter. Yet where Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and Doom 2016 revived old-school action in a way anyone could enjoy, STRAFE is a hardcore experience, through and through. Sign up if you think you're hard enough, but not if you don't have the skills.
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