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Strafe Throwback Edition Features 3.5'' Floppy Disk & Cassette

The 90’s inspired shooter Strafe has long been on the radars of classic first-person shooter fans. The game melted the faces of the masses with its totally radical trailers back in 2015. Things have stepped up a notch with the reveal of the Throwback edition.

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JackTheLiz3301d ago

2 days ago we got Night Trap and now we're getting DOS re-releases? This. is. AWESOME.

PixelGateUk3301d ago

It's pretty cool, it's a gimmick for sure but my god it's a Wonderful one. Plus POGS!!! It comes with POGS!!

JackTheLiz3301d ago

Ah crap, stupid ol' me. I was confusing this for another similarly named game from back in the day, didn't realize it was a kickstarter game from this year. I do hope this leads to DOS re-releases though.

PixelGateUk3301d ago

I'd love s fancy re-run of various FMV games. Phantasmagoria would be much welcomed!

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kylethemurphy3301d ago

I need that collector's edition in my life. The soundtrack on cassette? Sold.

shinoff21833301d ago

I grabbed the ps4 version this morning

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These brand new games feel like they were made in the 90s, and it's great

Gamepressure: "Let them call you a boomer or whatever, but playing these old-school shooters made today is as fun as it would be 30 years ago."

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STRAFE Releases its Final "Substantial" Update

Entering this world as a Kickstarter campaign over five years ago and fully releasing in 2017, Pixel Titans' hectic, roguelike first-person shooter, STRAFE, is finally reaching the end of its life with one last major content update, dubbed Gold Edition.

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Rangerman12082191d ago

Didn't knew they kept supporting the game. I wonder if the game is much more positively recieved now since at launch it got mixed reactions.

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Why You Should Play Strafe: Millennium Edition From Your Backlog

BacklogCritic: "Strafe strives for old school difficulty and scores a little too well. Level design is not varied enough to endure the countless run-throughs required to proceed. Tight corridors, coupled with unfair monster spawns make your deaths feel cheap. The core gunplay is just not meaty enough to carry the game."

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superchiller2990d ago

I really wanted to like Strafe, because I love old school FPS games. Sadly the controls felt absolutely awful; either way too sluggish, or way too sensitive, despite the ability to adjust sensitivity. Tried very hard to adjust the options to make it better, but I was never able to make it playable. For a much better experience, try Immortal Redneck (out for both the PS4 and XBox One), it controls great and is an excellent Serious Sam style of FPS.