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New Version of Roguelike Top-down Shooter Coming to PC/Mac/Linux, Trailer Released

NEW YORK — June 27, 2013 — Paradox Interactive, a publisher of games and a liker of rogues, today announced a partnership with indie developer T3P to bring out an extended version of survival-horror action game Teleglitch entitled Teleglitch: Die More Edition. Teleglitch, a roguelike top-down shooter that traps players in a military research station in the middle of a catastrophe, features procedurally generated levels, craftable and combinable weapons, and the constant risk of permanent death. A game of Teleglitch carries the constant dread of the unknown, where players never know what’s around the next corner, or whether it will be the last thing they ever see. Teleglitch: Die More Edition is scheduled to launch on major digital distribution platforms for PC, Mac, and Linux for $12.99 this summer.

Existing Teleglitch customers will also get upgraded to the "Die More Edition" for free.

View science gone horribly wrong by checking out the announcement trailer for Teleglitch: Die More Edition here:

[video=youtube_share;iEnS4wPRETw]http://youtu.be/iEnS4wPRETw[/video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEnS4wPRETw

In a dystopic future ruled by sinister mega-corporations, an inhospitable planet at the edge of space houses a research station for Military Technology Incorporated, specializing in ‘necrotic tissue reactivation and nonhuman combatants.’ A massive disaster has wiped out the entire staff, save for one surviving scientist, now surrounded by robots, clones, and the reanimated corpses of his colleagues. The entire planet has been quarantined, nobody is coming to help, and the only escape option is at the other end of the facility. Well… survival is not for everyone.

The Die More Edition also includes new branching bonus levels, such as the Robotic Hardware Assembly, the Damage Statistics Department, and Unstable Product Reconfiguration. Players will have access to new items and weapons in order to survive, plus new story content above and beyond those included in the original indie hit – along with smarter, deadlier enemy AI to prevent players from ever seeing it.

Teleglitch: Die More Edition features:

  • 10 procedurally generated levels, different every time you play
  • Over 20 types of deadly, relentless enemies
  • Dozens of weapons and items, which can be crafted and combined into improvised tools and deadly devices
  • A sinister plot to be unraveled within the twisting corridors of the Militech facility
  • The constant threat of swift, permanent death to keep players on edge

A livestream of Teleglitch: Die More Edition will occur on June 27th at 8 p.m. CEST / 7 p.m. BST / 11 a.m. PDT at www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive, where the game’s developers and producer will be showing off the new content for as long as they manage to live.

To learn more about Teleglitch: Die More Edition, visit http://www.teleglitch.com
 
Had no idea what this was so I checked a longer play video here where you get more of a feel for it:
[video=youtube;98xQ-ojpiwA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=98xQ-ojpiwA [/video]
Got me pretty interested!
 
This game would probably be really good. If it was made in the early 90's. Unfortunately, it looks 20 years too late.
 
Teleglitch, Knights of Pen and Paper... I guess I just don't get why I am being asked to relive my childhood. The reason those styles of games were good when I played them in 1991 is because that was the best they had at the time, now it just seems gimmicky, and almost insulting to my eyes, and my wallet (which will not open up for this, sorry).
 
Let's hope there will be a free demo so you could see how fun it actually is :)

Don`t get me wrong, but state-of-the-art shoot-em-ups (this means including multiplayer) look like World of Tanks.
 
Ignore the haters! Teleglitch is AMAZING! One of the most addicting and challenging games I have played in years. I own over 400 games on Steam and my average play time on most of them is under 10 hours. I'm getting near 40 for Teleglitch already and I just got it last week! Coop play? HAH. This is survival horror done right. This is blissful twitch shooting and the reward of knowing how awesome you are as a player after you take down a massive boss loaded with miniguns and rocket launchers. This is your heart dropping into your stomach when you open a door and a laser squid is on the other side of it ;)

I'm so glad this game came to Steam, I might not have ever gotten it otherwise.