Critadel Announced For Switch, Will Feature “Game Boy Advance-Inspired Graphics”

Critadel Announced For Switch, Will Feature “Game Boy Advance-Inspired Graphics”

It looks like Switch owners can look forward to a fresh and flashy new adventure later this year!

Publisher Nicalis and developer Pixelian Studio have announced Critadel – an upcoming hardcore action game heading to Nintendo Switch and PC in Q4 2021. blending together “Game Boy Advance-inspired graphics” and upgradeable playable characters, the title will see players scaling up a mechanical tower with three unique characters!

Check out the official trailer below, along with a quick synopsis:

Run, jump, and blast through the convoluted pathways and secret chambers of the giant mechanical tower known as Babel. Along the way, you’ll face legions of futuristic enemies—minions of the “Order of Noah,” an evil faction that has seized control of the tower. At the top: ancient knowledge that can grant eternal life. Who will get there first?

A hardcore action game with Game Boy Advance-inspired graphics and a pulse-pounding techno soundtrack, Critadel offers a virtually limitless variety of weapon and item configuration options. With upgradeable playable characters and continuously reconfigured branching paths, it’s a game that’s different every time you play it!

Key Features

  • Three different playable characters (fearless fighter Nox, mysterious cultist Ahnushu, and combat android Alice), each with their own unique starting weapons and items, upgradeable abilities, and unlockable costumes.
  • 360-dgree aiming cursor allows you to blast enemies in any direction.
  • Dodge-roll maneuver with limited invincibility for avoiding attacks.
  • Powerful weapons that can be purchased or found randomly in the tower.
  • Collectible artifacts that give passive bonuses when equipped.
  • Two types of in-game currency: crystals (found throughout the tower) and orbs (earned by defeating bosses).
  • Two difficulty modes, plus a Boss Rush mode for replaying boss battles.
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