Carcosa beckons in Housemarque's next rogue-lite bullet-hell shooter. Check out even more details to know before launch.
The rogue-lite bullet hell shooter also sports "many small adjustments in reflections and overall quality" on the console.
Trading enigma for approachability, Housemarque’s Returnal follow-up addresses its predecessor’s pain points to create something just as compelling.
The rogue-lite third-person shooter launches on April 30th for PS5, with Deluxe Edition owners receiving 48 hours of early access.
And it isn't kidding, with a new clip revealing an Elite that can paint the ground with said projectiles, among other things.
The eagerly-awaited successor to Returnal finally launches on April 30th, exclusively for PS5, after facing a short delay.
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The end is never really the end in Housemarque's new rogue-lite. Here's what you should know before its launch on April 30th.
"I appreciate having that beat to go back to The Passage, talk to people, get a bit more story context," says lead designer Abebe Tinari.
"There's still a very challenging game there, but there is also the ability to kind of modify the challenge,” says Housemarque.
"With this kind of stuff, we try to make sure it has both a gameplay purpose and narrative purpose," says lead game designer Abebe Tinari.
Creative director Gregory Louden likens the rogue-lite shooter's projectiles to a "playground" instead of an "obstacle course."
Housemarque's Returnal successor is shaping up to be an excellent rogue-lite third-person shooter ahead of next month's launch.
This could happen in a call with investors or via Housemarque confirming that Saros is not coming to PC, per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
You'll also have reasons to revisit biomes beyond discovering new logs, like unlocking new areas courtesy of new abilities.
Feel the different weapon responses courtesy of adaptive triggers and haptic feedback while absorbing bullets and dashing about.
Among other things, developes from Housemarque discuss working with actors Rahul Kohli (Arjun Devraj) and Jane Perry (Sheridan Bouchard).
Life on Carcosa is dangerous after the Eclipse, but Solari Enforcer Arjun Devraj has more than a few tools for fighting back.
Adverse effects on the sales of the PS5, along with potential damage to the brand, reportedly contributed to the decision.
Unlock special perks, upgrade attributes, and directly teleport to any unlocked biomes while evading the effects of The Eclipse.