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Currently in development and crowdfunding on Kickstarter, The Last Faith looks like an impressively styled pixel-art dark gothic metroidvania.

The Last Faith is a Metroidvania that promotes a deep exploration style gameplay with non-linear levels. While you travel around the giant map, you have control over the way you want to be next. Every single spot counts, as you can discover new items, new secret areas, particular puzzles to solve and unique enemies.

Seems it been quite the hit. Against their £45,000 goal they already have blown right passed it with £76,520 and there's still 23 days to go until it finishes on June 19. Sometimes it amazes me how quickly such games get funded, there's obviously a lot of gamers out there hankering for more retro-styled metroidvania. I'm not exactly surprised though, The Last Faith looks damn good, take a look below:

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  • Handcrafted environments and animations, expressive and atmospheric scenarios with a narrative of the context of the adventure.
  • Use special abilities to win different situations. You will have to solve different puzzles and fight enemies to progress through the areas of the game.
  • Explore the mysteries of the gothic cathedrals, the forgotten and forbidden lands full of strange creatures and defeat them to upgrade your skills and gain new abilities.

On the Kickstarter page when talking platforms they said they're going for "as many platforms as possible" and that this includes "Steam PC, Nintendo Switch and Playstation, following by the rest such as Xbox One, Mac and Linux". Speaking to the developer about their Linux plans, they told us directly "we are planning to support 100% Linux too!" so it can't get any clearer than that.

If you're interested, the Kickstarter can be found here.

Since it's already funded, we've added it to our dedicated crowdfunding page.

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Arehandoro May 27, 2020
In that same page, at the very beginning, they also say :

"The game's plan is to be released on Steam (PC/Mac), Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Xbox One."

With the addition to Linux in the later paragraph Liam mentions in the article.

I actually backed the game yesterday, but seeing Linux might be and after thought, not being 100% clear on the kickstarter page and considering my past experiences, I decided to go for the physical copy on Nintendo Switch instead.
Cyril May 27, 2020
Looks a lot like Blasphemous.
TheSyldat May 28, 2020
Looks a lot like Blasphemous.
Which is not exactly a bad game to be compared with :)
Cyril May 29, 2020
Looks a lot like Blasphemous.
Which is not exactly a bad game to be compared with :)

No, but it reminds me that I'm still waiting for the Linux release. :S:
TheSyldat Jun 6, 2020
No, but it reminds me that I'm still waiting for the Linux release. :S:
Was there one promised ?
I must admit I didn't pay attention much once I saw that it didn't have a linux release I just moved on with my life.
I have for habit to not be port begging anymore because these days there are enough hard working indies that deserve all of my money as it is without me going port begging unless I really really want to play it (like lethal league blaze for example) .

It's just you know so many games to play these days that I don't exactly have the time available to ask for a port.
Cyril Jun 7, 2020
No, but it reminds me that I'm still waiting for the Linux release. :S:
Was there one promised ?

Yep!
It's stated on the KS campaign:


And Liam did many news about it, this is the last one:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2020/05/linux-version-of-blasphemous-still-coming-due-to-arrive-with-the-first-dlc

But I totally understand your stance, as a backer I already have the game on GOG but patiently wait for the native release.
TheSyldat Jun 26, 2020
Yep!
It's stated on the KS campaign:


And Liam did many news about it, this is the last one:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2020/05/linux-version-of-blasphemous-still-coming-due-to-arrive-with-the-first-dlc

But I totally understand your stance, as a backer I already have the game on GOG but patiently wait for the native release.

Welp guess I'll put that on my wishlist and wait to see if it will come to Linux then.
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