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Cave Story creator’s latest game, Kero Blaster, is coming to PS4

Cave Story creator’s latest game, Kero Blaster, is coming to PS4

Kero Blaster, the side scrolling action shooting game from Studio Pixel is heading to PlayStation 4 on April 11th.

After its success on PC and iOS, Kero Blaster also recently expanded its languages from Japanese and English to include French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian and Simplified Chinese, to reach a bigger audience.

These nine languages will also be supported in the PlayStation 4 release.

Story

In the world of Kero Blaster, there are no humans, but rather frogs, cats and many more creatures that live normally like humans would. In this world, our main characters work as normal employees of Cat & Frog Inc., continuing their standard lives with business documents, working overtime, heading to the hot springs, and debugging teleporters from strange creatures which are disrupting everyone’s jobs.

The main character is a bipedal frog, tasked with business trips to perform these “bug removal” business trips. Trek out of the office; find various weapons, power ups and skills through the unknown terrain to fight against unique monsters.

Clear each stage with pixel perfect precision!

If you clear normal mode, you can also enjoy a “second round” where you can find hidden weapons or challenge “Zangyou mode” – named after the Japanese word for overtime work. But these bonuses aren’t the only areas you can adventure through.

Boss Rush mode has been added to allow you to challenge all the bosses one after another, as well as implementing a variety of trophies for PlayStation.

Check out the Trailer:

Kero Blaster is a classically-styled 2D side-scrolling action game packed with adventure. Players meet a cast of characters that is both figuratively and literally colorful as they hop and blast their way through unique levels. Each gun is custom-tailored to be a better or worse fit for any given situation. Due to the enemies present, their attack patterns, the shape of the terrain—players quickly find that they have to adjust on the fly and select the right tool for the job. Clearing the game on normal is no small feat and unlocks hard mode which is a challenge not for the faint of heart.

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Manuel Alvarez

Manuel Alvarez, a budding writer and the Leroy Jenkins of Final Fantasy XIV, he decided to join the Gaming Instincts team to contribute with the news portion of the website, from humble beginnings, Manuel is currently a graphic designer working for the industry, but his burning passion for gaming and opportunities made him enter the world of game journalism and like everybody else in the team, he is eager to see where it will lead him in the future!

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