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04-13-2014, 10:48 AM
hate the idea of gamers wasting their time on a game"
Good news for those who have been waiting for your time-twisting shooter fix, as Capybara has finally given us a rough indication on when we may finally soon be getting our hands on Super Time Force on Xbox One and Xbox 360 - and it's not too far away either.
Speaking to Joystiq at this year's PAX East, Capybara's Nathan Vella said that the upcoming game - is currently "in QA" with a view of heading towards Microsoft certification not long after which should result in a late May or early June release. Vella doesn't believe it'll take long "because it doesn't have any multiplayer and it only has a single leaderboard."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=82_etCp7OzwExplaining the delay, Vella says he believes the extra time was beneficial to Super Time Force, saying: "I hate the idea of gamers wasting their time on a game. Buying something because they believed it was one thing and having it turn out to be something else, and with Super TIME Force that could have happened in a weird way. It was always cool, the original game jam game was cool, but what we've turned it into is what I think people expected when they saw the very first trailer."
As well as Super Time Force, Capy is also hard at work on Below for which a new trailer was also released this week ahead of both games being shown off at the PAX East event - here's that one for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1Br9tnV9j_0Which one of those is your favourite? For more Capybara goodness, here's Ed's own chat with Nathan Vella from December last year.
Good news for those who have been waiting for your time-twisting shooter fix, as Capybara has finally given us a rough indication on when we may finally soon be getting our hands on Super Time Force on Xbox One and Xbox 360 - and it's not too far away either.
Speaking to Joystiq at this year's PAX East, Capybara's Nathan Vella said that the upcoming game - is currently "in QA" with a view of heading towards Microsoft certification not long after which should result in a late May or early June release. Vella doesn't believe it'll take long "because it doesn't have any multiplayer and it only has a single leaderboard."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=82_etCp7OzwExplaining the delay, Vella says he believes the extra time was beneficial to Super Time Force, saying: "I hate the idea of gamers wasting their time on a game. Buying something because they believed it was one thing and having it turn out to be something else, and with Super TIME Force that could have happened in a weird way. It was always cool, the original game jam game was cool, but what we've turned it into is what I think people expected when they saw the very first trailer."
As well as Super Time Force, Capy is also hard at work on Below for which a new trailer was also released this week ahead of both games being shown off at the PAX East event - here's that one for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1Br9tnV9j_0Which one of those is your favourite? For more Capybara goodness, here's Ed's own chat with Nathan Vella from December last year.