mercredi 4 avril 2018

Russian Subway Dogs hits PS4 & PS Vita this year, featuring some familiar faces

Hi Playstation Fans! I’m Miguel Sternberg, game designer and art director at Spooky Squid Games. We want to introduce you to Russian Subway Dogs and announce our full line-up of amazing (or at least amazingly weird) guest characters!

Russian Subway Dogs is a systemic arcade game inspired by the real life stray dogs of Moscow Metro. These dogs have actually learned to how to navigate the subways and commute from the quiet safe suburban stations to the downtown where they can scavenge for food. Seriously, google it! The Moscow Metro happens to also be an amazing setting featuring some of the most beautiful stations in the world that we’ve meticulously recreated in detailed pixel art.

You play as one of these stray dogs, scaring commuters to steal their food, competing with other wildlife, and cooking the occasional meal with highly explosive vodka. If you played our demo at PlayStation Experience, PAX, or other events, you’ll know you can play as more than just a stray subway mutt. We’ve teamed up with other indie creators to bring their dogs, cats and other critters to the game!

Russian Subway Dogs

Our line up of canine and kitty criminals we’ve already revealed include:

  • Meme hero, Question Hound (aka “the This is Fine Dog”) from the comic Gunshow.
  • Revolutionary canines Nacho and Rad Shiba from the PS Vita game VA-11 HALL-A
  • Hybrid trash vermin, the Ratcoon, from action roguelike Ruin of the Reckless.
  • Our own demonic Clawed Kitty, inspired by our previous game, They Bleed Pixels.
  • The Proletaricat, your boss and head feline of the pack.

We’re excited to debut several new members of the Subway Dogs crew, many of which will be very familiar to PlayStation players.

Russian Subway Dogs: Uay Chivo
Half goat, half man, all teacher: Uay Chivo from the game Guacamelee! will be playable in all his goaty glory!

Russian Subway Dogs: Doppler and Kepler
Doppler and Kepler, friends to the friendless and your faithful animal companions when playing single player Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, come down to earth to scavenge for food.

Russian Subway Dogs: Fidel
Fidel, dungeon delving doggo from the turn-based dungeon puzzler Fidel Dungeon Rescue, will be exploring our suspicious subway tunnels.

Russian Subway Dogs: Nidhogg
Not a fan of cute fuzzy mammals? looking to play as something with less of a backbone? Nidhogg from multiplayer masterpiece Nidhogg 2 will be playable!

We’re honored all these creators trusted us with their creations and we’ve been working hard to capture the feel of each of them. From custom bark graphics, to unique deaths like Question Hound bursting into flames, we want players to have fun unlocking each one and discovering these little touches.

Russian Subway Dogs

We love this sort of crossover and want to encourage other creators to share their worlds with each other. It’s a small way for us to compete with the Big Media Giants(™) while basically drawing fan art, and it’s fun for both players and creators. In that spirit we’ve also loaned our own characters out to other indies: you can play as The Clawed Girl in Bleed 2 on PS4, and if you look carefully in Guacamelee and other Drinkbox games you’ll find more They Bleed Pixels references.

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Look forward to stealing food, juggling vodka, and battling bears and babushka on the Moscow Metro as your favorite dog, cat or weird giant worm thing later this year on PS4 and PS Vita! You can also get a chance to check out these new “dogs” later this week at PAX East, where you’ll find us at booth #23105.

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