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Cryptark [Steam, Official Site], the excellent 2D roguelike shooter has officially launched with a sale and boy is it good.

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You have been contracted to go find the Cryptark, an alien vessel full of highly valued technology. You don't know exactly where it is, so you will go from ship to ship exploring and upgrading until you find it.

Each ship you explore has a main AI core, which you need to destroy to be able to complete the mission. To do this, you will need to battle through various defence systems and any shield generators covering the core itself. It's tricky, especially if you manage to trip the alarm as they end up swarming you a little.

The alien ships are all procedurally generated, so each time you play the campaign through it will offer a different set of challenges. There's turrets, drones and lots of hidden dangers around each corner. A little extra exploration of each alien ship is also highly rewarding, since you can find new technology in the form of weapons to equip, some of them can be truly devastating too.

What's really striking about Cryptark is the futuristic design. Alientrap has some truly talented artists on the team, but I'm not surprised after playing Capsized, one of their previous titles. The alien designs look truly out of this world! They look detailed, weird and downright amazing.

It only takes a couple minutes to learn how to play, so it's a pretty great game to pick up and pump a few minutes into. It gives you the feeling of needing just one more run!

If you plan on using the Steam Controller, I would suggest adjusting the default config to set the right pad as Joystick Camera. The mouse joystick mode doesn't really play well with the aiming.

The only issue I have encountered so far, is that sometimes being hit will cause the animations to bug out. It will look like your ship is just spinning or vibrating. It doesn't affect any movement, so it's only minor, but still annoying. It's already been reported by others, so hopefully it can be found and fixed soon.

If you're a fan of 2D shooters, this is definitely one you need to check out. Alientrap did a fantastic job and I've had a lot of fun with it. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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scaine Jun 21, 2017
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After months of Flamebreak, I'm hoping that this is the 'one'.
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Wait, it has local co-op?! And it's cheap. I might just buy this!
jgacas 9 years Jun 21, 2017
Bought the game yesterday and first thing that I noticed that my Logitech F710 (xboxdrv) did not work. Fortunately today's update fixed the issue for me.

Because my GTX 560 could not deliver 60 FPS I tried to enable Low Details option which caused strange artifacts to appear on the screen, so this is not an option at the moment. Lowering the resolution did the trick so I can enjoy 60 FPS gameplay.

Sometimes I got stuck at the beginning of first mission, only mission restart helped here.

Also I encountered the issue Liam wrote about, and yes it can be very annoying.

All in all there are some annoying bugs at the moment.


Last edited by jgacas on 21 June 2017 at 8:16 pm UTC
UltraViolet Jul 1, 2017
got the game yesterday and the shooting mechanics are spot on, very much like Geometry Wars 3 i simply cant fault them. plus your right about the art design; very very good.
a real joy to play, just hope i can make it a little further next time as i didn't use my shield enough and thought it was a great idea to kill everything on the level, the result: no ammo and very little health = death :-)
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