Varia Games has confirmed that ReVeN is being planned for a release on multiple platforms, including PC and Wii U. Described as a sci-fi shooter and 2D platformer game that’s heavily influenced by the Metroid series, ReVeN has players explore the caverns of an atmospheric and mysterious planet called XR-Keres. Players control SyRek, the last surviving autonomous android, who was adopted from a drone espionage program. SyRek can adapt to any combat situation using an energy divergence module and technological assimilation system. Click here to learn more about the project.
Gary Stott writes: "Morgan justifies this decision by telling us the $33,008 successfully raised through ReVeN's campaign wasn't really enough to make the game, and so Varia had to find another way to bring in money. The answer was Xbridge, on top of a pizza delivery job. Backers must be thrilled to know that Morgan spent $2,500 of ReVeN's funding buying a car so that he could deliver pizzas every weekend."
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Another month, another fresh batch of Greenlit games.
Valve has announced 50 more titles which have been approved for worldwide distribution via Steam.
The game list includes include Niko: Through the Dream, a puzzle adventure game from Spain-based Studio Paint which ran a successful crowdfunding campaign earlier this year.
Also on the list is Paper Dungeons, a fantasy board game, Rift Rush, a Oculus-based platformer which secured funding last April, and Vendetta Online, a free-to-pay Oculus enabled space MMO (yes, another one).
These games will be making their way to a platform in their own time after the final development has been completed.
Lovely!! It's been long since a 2d Metroid, maybe this will satiate my thirst. As I don't have a website, I could not post anything about this game. Hope the game gets on Wii U soon.
Inspired? ... more like cheap knock off.
Its nice to see indies being so nice to Nintendo. They must really like Nintendo's policies.
The background looks like it's part of the foreground @_@
I've been following the developers for quite some time now and this game is just getting better and better. Can't wait to see it release.