The game will also feature side quests to reward players who are not afraid to take some risks. In addition to the six enemy classes there will also be mini bosses to defeat. The full game will feature 12 unique areas where players will encounter a combination of procedural generated and pre-created encounters. The 1-bit graphics, created at 720p, are more than just a gimmick and definitely make the game stand out visually. The game is a roguelike, so you’ll want to make the right choices as the death of your soldiers are permanent. The developers promise thousands of potential weapon combinations, which leaves plenty of room for players to customize their own unique loadouts. While not yet present in the demo, the full game will allow players to design and modify the weaponry of their soldier before invading an alien world. We were a bit skeptical about the promise of high definition 1-bit graphics, but after playing the press demo of Rogue Invader there is no denying that this game has got plenty of style and charm. Especially when it is an isometric, rogue-like sidescroller that doesn’t skimp on the action. PC titles that mimic the 16-bit, 8-bit and even 2-bit titles of yesteryear are nothing new, but encountering a 1-bit title in 2015 is still a bit unusual.
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