Australian independent developer Considerable Content has announced that, with assistance from Australian independent publisher NNOOO, their platformer, Rogue Singularity, will be headed to the Nintendo Switch in the first half of 2018. Players take control of a “plucky robot hero” through an endless amount of procedurally-generated levels that feature everything from machines to aliens to deadly traps.
The press release goes into deeper detail of Rogue Singularity, in which they claim any players who grew up with a Nintendo 64 or a PlayStation 1 controller in their hands will feel right at home and will be able to enjoy a nostalgic journey through countless worlds. They continue by listing the following features:
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Back to the classics: Revisit the golden age of 3D platforming, reimagined with gleaming new graphics and cutting edge game design.
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Galaxy of danger: Pit your precision gaming skills against increasingly difficult levels populated by traps, monsters, and devious villains.
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Take on the boss: Take on the villainous intergalactic overlord who is the master of the singularity, and battle his fearsome lieutenants in pulse-pounding boss fights.
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Play forever: Endless procedurally generated levels through jungles, volcanoes, and factories as well as stranger places, including giant beehives and floating coral reefs.
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Share the challenge: Beat procedurally-generated levels to set your best time, then challenge the world to knock you off the top of the online leaderboard.
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Build your hero: Collect interchangeable body parts for your robot then mix and recolor them to create a unique hero.
- Cosmic beats: Groove to a blistering electronic soundtrack by chiptunes legend Derris Kharlan.
Rogue Singularity will launch in the first half of 2018 on the Nintendo Switch. If interested and can’t wait until then, Rogue Singularity is available now in Early Access on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux for $14.99.
For more information about Rogue Singularity check out the official website.