Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Suicidal ninja robot game Plain Sight launches on PC

Suicidal ninja robot game Plain Sight launches on PC

New developer Beatnik Games has just released its very first game: Plain Sight. What is it? A "a multiplayer arcade game about suicidal ninja robots." Yeah.

It's currently available on PC for 10 dollars through GamersGate and Steam, and soon through Impulse, and then other services we're less fond of. Around this time next year, it will launch on consoles. The requirements are pretty low, however, so we recommend just going for it now if you're interested.

As you'll see from the launch trailer, Plain Sight is all about killing other robots and yourself. Unlike other games and real life, killing yourself is a good thing here, as you'll take out other opponents and gain points in the process. Also unlike real life, afterwards you'll respawn, upgrade, and continue on.

For the price, you do get quite a lot: dedicated servers, 13 multiplayer maps, 20 player cap, five gameplay modes, and an offline practice mode. More features are on the way, too. Sounds pretty good to us.

Source:Beatnik Games WINS!

Section:PC Games

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Suicidal ninja robot game Plain Sight launches on PC

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