RetroBlazer Demo
Demo 1 commentThank you! To install, simply copy and paste the /RetroBlazer Directory wherever you'd like to play and run Darkplaces.exe or Darkplaces-SDL.exe (whichever...
RetroBlazer features elements prevalent in 2D games with a focus on classic running-and-gunning gameplay. You are challenged by a wide variety of enemies and empowered by a collection of unique weapons. And when firepower isn’t enough, you must rely on your wits to survive the ruins of an once utopian world. Inspired by 90s sprite-based FPSes, RetroBlazer employs modern technology to push the genre to the limit. RetroBlazer maximizes use of a robust and colorful 32-bit palette to create a distinct hybrid of 16 to 32-bit graphics.
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Thank you! To install, simply copy and paste the /RetroBlazer Directory wherever you'd like to play and run Darkplaces.exe or Darkplaces-SDL.exe (whichever...
Well dang, I thought this was a totally new project and I was interested. Until I saw the game's website said "2012". I wonder what happened.
Hard to say. I used to follow their development back in the day, and some time after their kickstarter had failed, they dropped off the map.
Though recently by chance I found out they're sort of active again, when I found their Twitter account (@Retro_Blazer if you want to take a look yourself). There's not much besides a few screenshots, but it does look like the author changed a few things while still sticking true to their planned theme.
who knows
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The game is dead, long live the demos!
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Is this still alive?
oops, double post.
Here you go:
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Dropbox.com
It's good to see that it's still alive. It'd be a shame for a such a good concept to go to waste :)