Teleglitch: Die More Edition Is Ready To Pummel Your Body

Great news for the guys over at T3P who’s game Teleglitch has been picked up by Paradox Interactive and is now set for a wide release on PC, Mac and Linux. We always love it when sweet indie games get some much needed love but Teleglitch is no hugfest. Gamer’s better bring their A game as Teleglitch can have even the most seasoned video game veterans sweating bullets in no time and the permadeath insures every mistake is costly. All those years of space marine video game training will not prepare you for Teleglitch as like Dark Souls be prepared to die again and again.

The lo-fi graphics and visual distotion effects work in Teleglitch’s favor making you think you see more than you really do and drawing you into this planet of death where science experiments have gone horribly wrong. As the lone science officer still alive you’ll try to escape but surely die trying. The new Die More Edition includes 10 procedurally generated levels so you can never be sure what the next corner is hiding. There’s 20 enemies, dozens of weapons and items that can be combined into even more deadly tools and if you survive long enough a plot of evil hidden in this Militech facility of sorrow. We should be seeing Teleglitch: Die More Edition this summer for a cool $12.99 on Pc, mac and Linux, no word on Steam support but we’re hoping for it! And as a thanks to everyone who helped support Teleglitch before the big roll out you’ll get your previous copy upgraded to the Die more Edition for free, nifty!

 


 

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Paradox, Pixels, and Permadeath in Teleglitch: Die More Edition


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 Teleglitchentitled Teleglitch: Die More EditionTeleglitch, 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:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEnS4wPRETw&hd=1

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

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Genre
Action, Indie

Release Date
Summer 2013

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