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Retro shooter STRAFE is now available, first patch has already been released

A couple of days ago, Devolver released retro shooter, STRAFE, and Pixel Titans has already released the first patch for its title. While this patch does not address the performance issues that have been reported by its fanbase, it increases the range of FOV. Continue reading Retro shooter STRAFE is now available, first patch has already been released

STRAFE, action-packed retro first-person shooter, delayed until May 9th

Devolver has announced that Pixel Titans’ action-packed retro first-person shooter, STRAFE, has been delayed until May 9th. STRAFE was originally meant to be released this month, on March 28th. Devolver has not commented yet on why STRAFE has been delayed. Continue reading STRAFE, action-packed retro first-person shooter, delayed until May 9th

STRAFE, action-packed retro first-person shooter, releases on March 28th

Devolver and Pixel Titans announced today that their action-packed retro first person shooter, STRAFE, will be released on March 28th. In STRAFE, players simply grab a gun, teleport into a unique level set, and paint the walls red, with ÜBER-GORE technology that allows for ludicrously persistent gibs. In order to celebrate this announcement, Devolver released a new trailer for STRAFE that can be viewed below. Enjoy! Continue reading STRAFE, action-packed retro first-person shooter, releases on March 28th

STRAFE – Uber Retro Gore Tech 2.0 showcased in a new trailer

Devolver Digital has released a new trailer for STRAFE, showcasing its uber retro gore tech. STRAFE will feature blood streaks, blood drips, blood footsteps, blood impacts, sticky meat bits, stompable gibs, corpse flies, tint liquids and blood drips through grates. It looks retro-cool, so make sure to watch the trailer. STRAFE is planned for an early 2017 release. Enjoy! Continue reading STRAFE – Uber Retro Gore Tech 2.0 showcased in a new trailer

Devolver Digital To Release STRAFE, Coming In Early 2017

Pixel Titans and Devolver Digital have signed a publishing deal for the release of STRAFE in early 2017. According to the press release, Devolver was drawn to STRAFE’s roguelike elements, with randomly-generated levels, enemies, secrets and monster closets that promise infinite replayability with pure mayhem every time. Continue reading Devolver Digital To Release STRAFE, Coming In Early 2017

STRAFE – Action-Packed Retro First-Person Shooter – Pre-Alpha Build Available for Download

In order to spark further interest for its retro gory action-packed FPS, STRAFE, Pixel Titans released the game’s pre-alpha build to everyone. STRAFE’s Kickstarter campaign ends in 66 hours and the team has not hit yet its initial goal of $185K (so far it has raised $134K). Continue reading STRAFE – Action-Packed Retro First-Person Shooter – Pre-Alpha Build Available for Download

STRAFE Gets First Gameplay Video, Showcasing Its Current Pre-Alpha Build

Pixel Titans has released a 10-minute video from its upcoming retro shooter, STRAFE, showcasing the game’s current pre-alpha build. STRAFE’s Kickstarter campaign ends in 20 days and Pixel Titans aims to raise $185K in total (it has so far raised $61K). Enjoy the gameplay video after the jump! Continue reading STRAFE Gets First Gameplay Video, Showcasing Its Current Pre-Alpha Build

Absinthe Games Claims Receiving C&D Letter From STRAFE Developers, Pixel Titans Responds

I want to be very transparent with this article and to that end, what follows is alleged, we’ve reached out to Pixel Titans and Absinthe for this and both developer’s perspectives are included in this piece. With that out of the way, developer Absinthe maintains that they received a cease and desist from the developers behind Strafe (a game currently undergoing a kickstarter campaign), Pixel Titans. Absinthe were the developers of another game called Strafe, the issue is it seems Absinthe had announced their Strafe some time before Pixel Titans had announced theirs.

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