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GO GO ELECTRIC SAMURAI Coming March 14th
March 3, in the year of our Lord 2017 -- Go
Go Electric Samurai – think Hockey, in space, with rocket
launchers - aims to push the boundaries of competitive gaming.
The game is available March 14 via Steam™ Early Access.
Go Go Electric Samurai is a fast-paced online multiplayer (up to
3v3) action game. Combatants on two teams pilot strange
spaceships through colourful arenas full of obstacles.
Eventually, someone picks up the ball, disabling their weapons.
They’re a sitting duck, so it’s up to their teammates to cover
them. Someone frantically takes a shot on the enemy team’s net.
It’s in! The word “GOALLLLLLLLLL” obnoxiously fills the screen.
Then the ball resets, and so does the chaos.
Competitive balancing has always been a big part of the game’s
development. 2v2 and 3v3 competitive play are just perfect for
destroying friendships from the comfort of your own home. But
even when it’s at its most brutal, the game never lacks a sense
of humour. That combination of intense combat and crazy space
shenanigans is what makes it all so addictive. (We don’t like
games that take themselves too seriously.)
It’s also a sight to behold. Rich colours and geometric,
stylized designs exaggerate the action, and it all fits
perfectly with the pulsating soundtrack. Literally – the stage
boundaries move in time with the music. We realized that to
really get players immersed, the game’s video, audio, and
gameplay all had to be in sync.
Go Go Electric Samurai is already available on Steam™ Early
Access, but we still have much more planned for it. Soon we’ll
be starting up our own series of tournaments, both to show off
the game’s competitive greatness, and to gather feedback
directly from our fans and the community on where to go from
here. Hope to see you there!
Elevator Pitch!
Team-based gameplay (1v1 to 3v3)
Fast-paced, intense spaceship combat
Psychedelic visuals and pulse-pounding electronic music
Swerve through traps, dodge missiles and go for the enemy team’s
net
Like Rocket League, but with a Hockey twist
No, the Hockey theme has nothing to do with all the devs being
Canadian. Definitely not.
No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families
are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this
game. For more information click
here.