When Pixel Titans announced Strafe back in January 2015, many gamers were ecstatic to see that the indie developers were bringing back the old school first person shooter action. Games like Quake, ...
Pogs. The word tubular. Floppy disks. Acid washed jeans. These are things we all hope had been left buried in the 1990s, never to be seen again. However, in their quest to make one of the most '90s ...
Update March 13, 2017: Today indie publishers Devolver Digital announced a short delay for Strafe, an upcoming FPS filled with gibs, gore, and gratuitous violence. Originally slated for release in ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Every play-through of STRAFE starts the player with no power-ups, no perks, no found weapons, and no idea ...
Upcoming roguelike FPS title, Strafe, will be getting a couple of limited/collector edition versions when the game launches next month on May 9. Pixel Titans and Devolver Digital announced today three ...
Strafe is a lovely little homage to classic games like Doom or Quake-- it's built to feel like a first-person shooter from 1996 but features modern mechanics, updated graphics and buckets of blood. We ...
Earlier this week, you might have seen the hilarious Kickstarter commercial for Strafe (below). If not, you really ought to take a look, especially if you played video games in the 1990s. When the ...
If the 90s-inspired launch trailer for Pixel Titan's roguelike shooter didn't impress you, maybe STRAFE: The Movie will. As you can see in the trailer above, the megahit video game of 1996 is now the ...
I found Thom Glunt and Stephen Raney standing in front of an arcade cabinet. Tucked inside, behind the hollow shell of a Compaq Presario, was their baby — a game called Strafe. It lept into popular ...
So I've played Strafe for a few hours and I've come to a tentative conclusion: This is a fun game but it really, truly isn't for everybody. Specifically, I've come to decide that the game isn't for me ...
New games are dumb. I’m into that old-school stuff because video games used to have attitude. Thankfully, Strafe is coming soon to provide the low-poly action I need. Early next month, developer Pixel ...