Quake-Inspired FPS Strafe Releases on March 28th for PC

Pricing yet to be announced.

Posted By | On 20th, Jan. 2017

Pixel Titans’ Strafe, a loving tribute to the Doom and Quake series, has a release date. It will be heading to PC on March 28th.

The game possesses quite a lot of the distinguishing qualities of a Quake title – pixelated retro-style visuals, fast action with plenty of enemies to blow away and persistent gore which ensures the walls stay splattered with the blood of your enemies.

Strafe does go a lot further though, implementing roguelike features like randomly generated levels. If you die, you start from the beginning but there will always be upgrades and merchants to up your game all the more.

You can check out more about Strafe on Steam with information about pricing most likely to come soon. Strafe will also be coming to PS4 as well though a release date hasn’t been provided. What are your thoughts on the game? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more information.


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