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Nex Machina is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Housemarque. The game was released in June 2017 for the PlayStation 4 video game console and Windows-based personal computers. Veteran arcade game designer Eugene Jarvis is a creative consultant on the project.Nex Machina is a twin-stick shoot 'em up video game played from a top-down perspective.[3][4] Players move through rooms shooting waves of enemies while attempting to save humans.[3] Power-ups and weapon upgrades are dispersed throughout levels.[3]Nex Machina is being developed by Finnish video game studio Housemarque with designer Eugene Jarvis serving as a creative consultant.[2][3] Jarvis is known for his role in designing arcade shoot 'em ups such as Defender (1981), Robotron: 2084 (1982), and Smash TV (1990).[3] At the 2014 D.I.C.E. Awards, Housemarque's founders Ilari Kuittinen and Harri Tikkanen met with Jarvis and asked him if he would be interested in collaborating on a game.[2] Jarvis' games, particularly Defender, were a source of inspiration for Housemarque's 2013 game Resogun.[1] For the design of Nex Machina, they combined elements from Jarvis' previous shoot 'em ups and Resogun.[2][3] The development team experimented with different setups for the game's firing mechanics.[1] They followed a different design philosophy than their 2016 game Alienation by choosing not to incorporate character progression systems in Nex Machina.[1]
Nex Machina is powered by a significantly enhanced version of the game engine and voxel technology that was used for Resogun.[1][2] The inclusion of a volumetric rendering technique known as Signed Distance Fields allows for a smooth transition between complex 3D meshes and voxel particles to give them more flexibility in how objects appear on the screen.[1] The studio dubbed their art style for the game as cablepunk—a darker take on cyberpunk.[2]
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