Outer Terror, a pulp action horror game with bullet hell and a 2024 nomination for the New York Video Game Awards, by VoxPop Games, Inc. and publishing partner Ratalaika Games S.L., is now playable on consoles worldwide. In this horde shooter, you’ll build an absurd armory of weapons and blast through innumerable waves of cosmic creatures in fashionable roguelite environments that honor the Golden Age of horror comics from the 1980s and 1990s as well as legendary B-movies. (Check out our PlayStation review!)
Charles Fang Yu, Founder & CEO of VoxPop Games, Inc., says, “With Outer Terror coming to home consoles, it is a true testament to the power of the entire VoxPop Platform. Our middleware toolset offers new independent game developers a pathway to publish their games. Outer Terror is the proof point, we are thankful for the efforts of the entire Ratalaika Games team bringing this game to consoles and we cannot wait to explore all of the fantastic new partnerships this will bring.”
Take on the dangerous cosmic creatures that have overrun the devastated cities in Outer Terror in either solo or cooperative mode, and engage in intense, fast-paced hybrid combat! Try to help the few surviving individuals as long as you can while you’re still alive. Ten playable characters, each with their own distinctive moves and signature weaponry, are arranged in five distinct chapters that together create an anthology of vintage horror tales.
For $9.99 USD, you can get Outer Terror for the Xbox X|S, PS4/5 and Nintendo Switch right now
Related: OUTER TERROR Review for PlayStation
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