Originally slated for a PlayStation Network release this spring, Krome Studios' comic book-based platformer Blade Kitten gets a new publisher in Atari, Xbox Live Arcade and PC versions, a September release date, and new screens to help ease the wait.
CCG writes - "If you enjoy games like Factorio, Sixty Four is worth checking out. The asking price of $5.99 is very reasonable. On the title screen you can import/export your Base64 encrypted save file. This is handy to know if you want to make any edits. Otherwise you can enjoy picking up where you left off with the Steam cloud support."
MonsterVine: "Another Crab’s Treasure might be one of the most delightful games you’ll play this year, and is great fun for veterans or newcomers to the genre."
TSA writes: Feeling a bit crabby at the lack of new soulslikes in the last 15 minutes? Well, Another Crab's Treasure is absolutely the answer!
go screw, blade kitten. now you'll be totally buried in the fall.
But i just buy exclusives when it comes to PSN/XBLA/WiiWare.
I did not regret buying, Prince of Persia (XBLA), Shadow Complex nor did regret buying Stardust, Wipeout, FatPrincess, Flower, but when it comes to multiplataform games (download only)I did regret MANY games that i bought even knowing that the score was high.
They wasnt polished enough on the other hand the exclusives was.Dunno why but thats a fact.
Fell sad for the developer, not going to land my money to them :/ good luck to the franchise.
I thought this game was multiplatform from the beginning. I always thought it looked liked shit. lol
Should be a good game for those weeaboo furries however.
It's a bit annoying having the game was actually ANNOUNCED as a PSN EXCLUSIVE on the OFFICIAL PLAYSTATION BLOG by THE DEVELOPERS THEMSELVES. But I'll still get to play it.
I have a feeling this may've been brought on due to the Krome downsizings recently.