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'Crimsonland features up to four player local co-op. All game modes including the quest can be played in co-op mode. There are also separate leaderboards for co-op games so gather your friends and show the internet who wields the gauss shotgun like a pro!' Are you guys planning to add online co-op? Thousands of aliens, zombies, giant spiders, mutant lizards, and more are on the attack - can you survive the onslaught? In Crimsonland you will unlock new weapons and perks constantly improving your abilities and arsenal. Your screen will be filled with literally hundreds of monsters and thousands of giblets.
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Total Carnage! Destroy the swarming alien waves with awesome weaponry or you are fried!
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DFG Exclusive Review Summary
- Lots and lots of zombies, aliens, spiders and more to kill.
- More than 20 guns to use.
- Perks to upgrade your destructive capabilities.
- Multiple modes of gameplay to keep it interesting.
Cons
- Perks aren't always available.
- Perks and weapons don't carry over through levels.
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Game Description
Crimsonland is a no holds barred action game with no nonsense. You pick up weapons, you hose enemies. It is easy as that but oh is it fun and addictive! The hard rock soundtrack, challenging gameplay, and incredibly fun weapons leave you wanting more, more, more! Just remember to stop and eat now and then...
Game highlights:
- An upgraded Jackhammer or Plasma minigun
- Fire bullets - Cut through the noise and waste tons of aliens at once
- Level 1.10 8 Legged terror - Hardcore mode (extremely nerve wracking!)
- Level 2.1 Everred pastures - Hardcore mode (good luck)
- Level 2.9 Ghost Patrols - Hit the visible one
- Level 4.7 Gauntlet - Run fast
- Level 4.10 The End of All - Total mayhem!
Crimsonland Review
- Review by Mick
In Crimsonland you will face nearly endless hordes of enemies. With unlimited firepower you will have to lay waste to hundreds and thousands of spiders, zombies, aliens and more. You will be able to upgrade your abilities with new weapons, power-ups and perks. This game has only one purpose, ultimate carnage.
Tons of Guns and Perks
No time is wasted with a storyline here. Once you start, there is nothing but action as you dodge enemies while blasting them away with various guns. Over 20 guns are available for use and can be picked up while in the levels. Guns such as a plasma rifle or a shotgun are common. You almost always start with a simple handgun and work your way up from there.
Each monster you kill gives you experience and every time you reach a certain amount of experience you get to choose a perk. Perks increase things like your characters resistance to damage or add a damage effects to your cursor permanently. Random drops from enemies also give you temporary increases such as fire bullets, double experience, or even a nuke.
Game Modes
Crimsonland has several modes of play. You can play in Quest mode which acts like a campaign mode. There are five maps each with ten levels. The monsters you are fighting vary by level. As you progress through Quest mode more weapons and perks are unlocked. Perks are gained by reaching a certain amount of experience. Guns can only be picked up from monsters that drop them after you have killed them. You can normally only have one gun at a time, but there is a perk that allows you to have two.
The second mode is Survival mode. Survival mode plays exactly like Quest mode just on one continuous level. Monsters will continue spawning and increasing in number until your death. The objective is to get the high score. Finally, there is Rush mode.
Rush mode starts with an assault rifle, but there are no perks or bonuses. The rifle has an endless clip and hordes of monsters will rush you until you die. All modes have the option of multiplayer. Also, there is a tutorial to teach you the controls and how to use perks. The controls are very simple, use the WASD keys to move and the mouse to aim and fire.
Graphics are Just OK
While the graphics are not the best they are well suited to this game. The only problem encountered was with the visibility of your character. It was possible to lose sight of him making it difficult to avoid monsters. Monsters are all distinguishable and made an appropriate blood splatter when killed. The music is a perfect match to this game and keeps you wanting to kill more and more monsters. Overall the graphics are well suited to the game.
Minor Annoyances
Only a few minor problems exist with this game. Weapons and perks don't carry over from level to level. Each time you start a new level you begin with the pistol and no perks and have to work your way back up. This can be frustrating when you spent all the effort in the last level to get the gun you wanted and perks you liked the best. Another drawback is in the perk system itself, some perks aren't always available. Each time you open the perks window it will only show you five or so of the available perks. The perks you want might not necessarily be there.
Conclusion - A Lot of Fun Mayhem
For non stop monster killing action Crimsonland is the way to go. Upgrading your character and finding the next bigger better gun is very entertaining. All the levels and modes will provide endless hours of monster killing delight.
The few minor drawbacks don't even begin to really detract from this game. With all the blood and violence, this game isn't suitable for younger players. For everyone else you will definitely have a blast playing Crimsonland.
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Crimsonland | |
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Developer(s) | 10tons Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Reflexive Entertainment |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation TV, OS X, Linux, Windows Phone, Android, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Release | 2003 |
Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player, co-op |
Crimsonland is a top-down dual stick arena shootervideo game with role-playing elements. It was developed by Finnish studio 10tons Entertainment and published by Reflexive Entertainment in 2003. In 2014 a re-release through digital distribution followed.
Gameplay[edit]
The player is placed in the middle of the map while enemies gradually enter and make their way towards the player. The player has to eliminate the enemies before their health reaches zero. With each death of an enemy the player will gain experience points. Each level the player gains, the player can select special perks that range anywhere from faster reload times, faster shooting speed, faster movement, to status effects like radiation (creating an area of affect around the player that damages all enemies within its range), poison bullets, and many others. Randomly, when an enemy is killed they will drop a bonus that may be extra points, temporary invulnerability, fire bullets, slowing of time, and many others.
The game also offers local multiplayer for two players on the original and up to 4 on the re-release. In a multiplayer game, all players share the same experience and perks but are free to pick up any weapon or bonuses that may appear.
Game modes[edit]
The game features four game modes. There is a secret bonus mode (puzzle mode), developers never said if completing the puzzle led to something.
- Quest mode
The player has to complete 50 levels each with their own starting weapons and enemy layouts. As the player completes each quest they unlock weapons and perks.
- Survival mode
The player tries to survive as long as they can as waves of enemies come after them. All perks and weapons that have been unlocked are available.
- Rush mode
The player is equipped with the AK47 and has to survive as long as they can without any perks or bonuses.
- Typ’o’Shooter
The player remains stationary in the middle of the map and is equipped with a shotgun. As the enemies make their way towards the player there is a word hovering over them. In order to shoot at the specific enemy the player needs to type out the word and press Enter. The longer the player survives the longer the words that appear over the enemies.
2014 re-release game modes[edit]
With the re-release of Crimsonland in 2014, new game modes were added.
- Quest
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The player has to complete 60 levels each with their own specific goals and weapons. While the main goal is to eliminate all the enemies, how that goal is accomplished is different. Many quests do not give the player the option of picking up alternate weapons. Also, perks can be disabled in the game's options screen to add even more difficulty. There are three levels of difficulty that the player can select from and if the player completes a quest with full health, a star will be marked on the quest in the quest selection screen.The quest mode is where the player unlocks most of the game's weapons and perks.
- Survival
The player has to survive as long as they can while wave after wave of enemies appear at an increasing rate. All perks, weapons, and bonuses that have been unlocked are available in this game mode.
- Rush
The player is equipped with the AK47 rifle as monsters and spiders make their way towards the player from the left and right sides of the screen respectively. This mode does not have perks or bonuses.
- Nukefism
The player does not have a weapon in this game mode. Instead, the player needs to pick up bonuses to eliminate the enemies. This mode does not have perks or any point-based bonuses.
- Weapon Picker
The player only has the bullets found in the weapon they picks up, there are no reloads. Weapons are randomly dropped throughout the map.
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- Blitz
Like survival mode but everything is increased. The monster count is increased to make the play time much shorter than in Survival mode. All perks, weapons, and bonuses that have been unlocked are available in this game mode.
- Gembine
Gembine is a hidden game within Crimsonland. The game is very similar to the puzzle game 2048. The player is presented with a 4x4 grid and using the arrow keys, the goal is the combine the gems to create larger gems. With each combination of a gem, the player receives points. To play the game, the credits from the main menu have to be selected and typed as 'gembine' with the keyboard, or if using a controller press on the right d-pad up up up left left left up. (For PlayStation controller press 'tringle' (three times) then 'square' (three times) and finally 'triangle' once.) (For Xbox controller press 'Y' (three times) then 'X' (three times) and finally 'Y' once.)
Development[edit]
Originally developed by 10tons Entertainment and released as freeware/demo version, in 2003 a commercial shareware version with publisher Reflexive Entertainment followed.[1][2] The game was re-released and self-published through digital distribution in 2014 with updates to graphics, perks, weapons, enemies, and game modes. In 2015 it was released for the Xbox One. On November 24, 2017, the game was released on Nintendo Switch.
Reception[edit]
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The general reception has been fairly positive. On Steam, the user reviews have Crimsonland rated as 'Very Positive'[3] and a 4.5 out of 5 from TouchArcade.[4]IGN gave Crimsonland a 7.5 out of 10.[5] Meanwhile, Metacritic has Crimsonland at 68 for PC[6] and 64 on the PlayStation 4[7] and PlayStation Vita.[8]
References[edit]
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- ^Интервью с Tero Alatalo 2003
- ^old_news on legacy.crimsonland.com
- ^User reviews on Steam
- ^'Crimsonland HD' Review – Can't Beat The Real Thing
- ^Crimsonland Review on ign.com
- ^Crimsonland for PC on Metacritic
- ^crimsonland for PS4 on metacritic
- ^crimsonlan for Vita on metacritic
External links[edit]
- Crimsonland at MobyGames
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