Retro/Grade's Backwards Battle Begins today. PlayStation announce it officially on their blog post.
This is how they posted on their Official Blog:
Retro/Grade’s Backwards Battle |
Now that you’re all caught up, we can
get started. It’s been a long journey since our first post about Retro/Grade on
the PS.Blog over three years ago. We’ve worked very hard creating the best game
we possibly can since then — if you saw the three year old screenshots, you’ll
notice that it’s barely recognizable as the polished product you see today.
Besides all the visual polish we added — like jaw-dropping effects and full HD
1080p rendering at 60 frames-per-second with anti-aliasing — we’ve added a ton
of content.
Retro/Grade’s Backwards Battle |
Although we have a campaign mode, challenge
mode is really the star of Retro/Grade. It’s where the real meat of the game
lies. In challenge mode, you are presented with a galaxy map, and you go
through playing various challenges that are based on the campaign levels, but
with various twists and rule changes. For example, in some of the challenges,
the music is sped up, which naturally makes completing the level more
difficult. We also have challenges that require you to reach certain score
targets, have trickier patterns, and plenty more! There are 130 challenges
spanning a map filled with secret paths, warps, and rewards.
What kind of rewards,
you ask? All sorts! We have cheats that turn on fun gameplay features like big
heads, disco lighting, a film noir look, and more. We also have 11 unlockable
ships, some of which feature characters from other indie games like Meat Boy, Minecraft, Octodad, and Go
Home Dinosaurs. We also reward you by unlocking tracks in the
music player. While that may not sound too interesting (especially if you
bought the soundtrack), our music player is set up like a DJ deck with two
turntables, which means you can scratch and mix the unlocked sounds to your
heart’s content!
If
challenge mode doesn’t sound like it interests you, campaign mode will keep you
coming back for more. You can compete on one of our many leaderboards for the
different songs and modes — don’t worry, we have separate leaderboards for
guitar and DualShock controllers, just in case you feel that one control scheme
has an advantage.
Retro/Grade is available today for $9.99, or in a bundle
with the soundtrack for $14.99. The soundtrack, which is in AAC format and is
copyable to a USB memory stick, is also available separately for $7.99. We have
a demo available, so if you’re not yet completely sold on this reverse-shooter,
now is your chance to try it out! Thanks for reading, and I hope to see you on
the leaderboards!
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