aPrioriDigital has announced it’s bringing twin-stick shooter Aperion Cyberstorm to Nintendo Switch and Wii U on February 8, 2018.
Aperion Cyberstorm supports between 1 to 5 players in all three gameplay modes – Campaign, Onslaught, and Versus. The game started development in October 2013 with the XNA framework, then moved to Unity in 2014. This allowed the game to be ported to Wii U and ultimately the Switch.
More details and a trailer can be found below.
Exploding onto Nintendo Switch in a shower of screen-filling fracas’ for up to five players, Aperion Cyberstorm challenges pilots to fly through hundreds of maps across three game modes, combining dynamic abilities and elemental effects to brutal effect and endless variety. Whether playing alone or with friends, this co-op shooter will leave players breathless and wanting more – they will uncover a conspiracy in Campaign, survive waves of enemies in Onslaught and fight for the crown in Versus.
Gameplay Features
Three modes of play: Campaign; Onslaught; and Versus
1-5 player support in all modes
Campaign mode with ships, abilities, elements, and several difficulty levels to select/unlock
Onslaught mode with 16 maps of brutal challenge, with enemy compositions specific to each map
16 maps in Versus, with a further 16 to unlock through play across all modes
Optional AI players in Versus mode for constant five player battles
Reverse controls, auto-activation of weapons and abilities, and scalable text for readability
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