Ravegan's Blue Rider Hits Steam this February, Consoles Q2 2016

Ravegan's Blue Rider Hits Steam this February, Consoles Q2 2016

Do you have what it takes to save the world from robots?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 23, 2016 @ 03:37 PM (Staff Bios)
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Who's up for some Shoot 'Em Up? Well, if you're craving some form of the genre, then Ravegan's Blue Rider may be up your alley. This 3D arcade-y shoot 'em up will be hitting the Steam store this February. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners can also look forward to this release during the second quarter of 2016.

When it comes to Blue Rider, the story goes as follows: you're tackling the evil enemy robots with your ship in an effort to prevent the end of the world. So there will be waves upon waves of robots for you to face, with every stage featuring a challenging boss. But sometimes you'll have a partner to help you out, so it won't be all that bad.

Here are the available features:
  • Unique and astonishing visuals
  • Wide variety of maps
  • Nine huge frightening bosses
  • Over 30 types of enemies
  • Multiple types of upgradeable weapons
  • Hidden items
  • Extremely intuitive and addictive
  • Original music and sound


Like what you see? Then be sure to check out Blue Rider's Greenlight page.
 

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