Xenoraid

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One
Genre: Action
Developer: 10tons
Release Date: Nov. 8, 2016

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'Xenoraid' (XOne) Available As Digital Download

by Rainier on Nov. 8, 2016 @ 12:01 p.m. PST

Xenoraid is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up where missions are driven procedurally.

There are no requirements, nor opportunities, for level or bullet pattern memorization. The game features advanced shooting mechanics and real time fighter switching. There is also fighter squadron management between missions. For longevity the game features a Hard Mode and three survival levels with online leaderboards.

“Xenoraid is a great title in the euroshmup flavor of vertically scrolling shoot’em ups. There haven’t been nearly enough games like this in recent years, so I’m confident the demand is there.” said Tero Alatalo, CEO of 10tons Ltd.

”I’m thrilled to see how Xbox One gamers respond to Xenoraid. I couldn’t be happier about how enthusiastic the early response to the unique features we put in the game has been.” said Jaakko Maaniemi, designer of Xenoraid.

Key Features:

  • Experience dynamic shoot'em up action with no level memorization
  • Switch between four fighters in the heat of combat
  • Manage your squadron with weapon and tech upgrades
  • Master advanced shooting mechanics like fighter tilting and weapon heat
  • Fight through a Campaign mode with more than 40 missions and four boss fights
  • Compete in three endless Survival stages with online leaderboards
  • Play all game modes in 2-4 player local co-op

Xenoraid is now available for Xbox One via the ID@Xbox self publishing program, priced $9.99 USD with a -15% launch discount running through November 18th.


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