When Ubisoft first revealed Outland for PSN and XBLA earlier this week, the company didn't provide many details. Now, thanks to a preview on IGN, we've got a much clearer picture of the title. Outland is being developed by Housemarque, the studio behind the PSN shooter Super Stardust HD and the upcoming Dead Nation. According to IGN, the game is essentially "a cross between retro platformers like Prince of Persia or Out of This World and the color-switching of shoot 'em up Ikaruga."
If just the thought of those two play styles combined has you short of breath, we wouldn't blame you. Like Ikaruga, players can switch the protagonist between two forms, white and black, rendering him impervious to bullets of the same color. At the same time, players must navigate jungle settings on branching pathways looking for secrets and, of course, boss fights. Outland isn't scheduled for release until next year, but rest assured we'll be taking a closer look during PAX.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 2:42PM Kid Icarus said
Hello Flashback, nice to see you again after all this time.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 2:52PM wcarnation said
"a cross between retro platformers like Prince of Persia or Out of This World and the color-switching of shoot 'em up Ikaruga."
So... Silhouette Mirage?
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So... Silhouette Mirage?
Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 6:47PM delicatessen lama said
@Koming :: I thought that too for some reason... This *looks* really good.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2010 9:18PM KenobiEagle said
If I could track this on Gamespot, I would. I'm fascinated by what I see here. Another exciting PSN downloadable title to look forward to, besides From Dust.
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