🔫 Kero Blaster \ Nintendo Switch Gameplay ケロブラスター Cave Story 2 KB Nicalis Studio Pixel
Kero Blaster (ケロブラスター) is a platform video game created by Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya. It was released in 2014 for PC and iOS and is the first major project of Pixel since Cave Story in 2004. The game places a heavy emphasis on shooting and received positive reviews on both platforms. A short, free demo titled Pink Hour was made available a month before the full game's release. A short free companion game and sequel to Pink Hour titled Pink Heaven was released in November 2015, coinciding with the new Kero Blaster update.
In Kero Blaster, the player controls a frog working for Cat & Frog, a teleporter company. Armed with a peashooter, he has to clean the teleporters of strange black monsters. The player has to work their way through a series of linear stages, by means of running, gunning and jumping. USGamer described the gameplay as "akin to ... Contra or old-school, pre-Symphony of the Night Castlevanias." Kero Blaster is controlled by changing direction, jumping, and charging and firing the player character's weapon. Holding down the fire button continues to fire in the direction the character was facing when he started shooting, allowing players to move the character and change the firing direction independently.
Development and release
Kero Blaster was originally supposed to be released in 2013, but Pixel delayed its release at the last second. The game was re-build from Gero Blaster, which Pixel announced on BitSummit in Japan, early 2013, but never released. Gero Blaster was a game based on comics that Pixel drew in college, starring himself as a frog and his girlfriend as a cat. While Pixel developed Cave Story entirely on his own, he worked together with Kiyoko Kawanaka for Kero Blaster so that he could stay motivated. When Pixel left the level design and production up to her, Pixel "was able to focus on smaller parts while the stages in the game were steadily being created."
A month before the full release, Pixel released a demo and prologue to Kero Blaster, titled Pink Hour. In this demo, you play as an unnamed pink office lady who must find a missing document to avoid the anger of her boss. The short game is rather hard, due to the limited amount of lives the player has to beat it with.
The release date of Kero Blaster, May 11, 2014, coincides with the three-year anniversary of Japanese digital distributor Playism, on which the game was released. Kero Blaster was released on Steam on 11 November 2015. A PlayStation 4 port of the game was released on April 11, 2017. A Nintendo Switch port of the game was released on August 23, 2018.
In November 2015, Kero Blaster was updated as Pixel added a "Hard Mode" and "Overtime Mode" to the game. Alongside this update, Pixel released a second short, free game titled Pink Heaven, which is the sequel to Pink Hour. This companion game once again starred the pink office lady and served as a demo for Kero Blaster.
Reception
Before the full release, PCGamer called the free Pink Hour demo "too brief and too difficult to really get to grips with," though praised the game's trailer. After the release of Kero Blaster, Touch Arcade described Pink Hour as a "great way to check out what KeroBlaster is about - or just to get a new level of the game to play." Destructoid described the demo as "hard as nails," yet also as "very lovable."
Kero Blaster received positive reviews upon release. Destructoid praised the game's pacing and replay value, stating that it's the perfect way to introduce someone to the genre of 2D action/platformers. USGamer praised the game's controls, weapons and presentation, calling it an "excellent run-and-gun shooter that plays beautifully," but criticized the short length of the game. PCGamer states that the game sounds "like it could've come from an NES if a composer had spent the past 25 years mastering its sound chip," and though they criticized the high difficulty of the game, PCGamer said that it was "refreshing to play a game with such mechanical purity." Eurogamer stated that Kero Blaster is not less engaging than Cave Story, despite its short length, and describes it as "a three-hour trip that demands to be finished."
The game is often compared to Cave Story, the highly successful previous game created by Pixel. According to Touch Arcade, Kero Blaster has the "same sort of off-beat sense of humor, chip music of similar quality and composition, pixel art graphics, and a vaguely similar style of play based heavily on platforming and shooting." However, where Cave Story is known for its non-line
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